Prizes —
1,000 cc credits to each member of WNBA champs.
300 cc credits to each member of WNBA runners up
300 cc credits to the player who wins the regular season scoring title.
The basics...
Doubles tourney, so find a teammate and pick a team to represent.
I'm working on prize allocations for this tourney.
Winner of the WNBA Finals is the champion.
• Play style: Each WNBA game will include two doubles maps, along with six 1 vs 1 maps (3 maps per teammate).
Map settings: Flat, Chained, Foggy, Standard (20-round limit).
The tournament will follow the WNBA season, which starts in early May and runs through the summer. The WNBA season is 40 games long, and for our purposes 10 teams will make the playoffs.
The winner of each conference will get a first-round bye.
The top five teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs. Wildcards will be a best-of-3 playoff series. The bulk of the playoffs, including the WNBA Finals will be best-of-5.
To meet CC rules, we will be adding in four historic WNBA franchises to give us a 16-team league.
Each game will be broken into 8 maps (five representing the starters and three for the bench players).
Each player will earn points based on a well-tested scoring formula I’ve conceived.
Each team has some decisions to make for its home court.
First, teams need to choose which map they prefer between the two choices for each position.
Second, teams need to designate 1 starter map and 1 bench map to be their doubles map.
Third, each teammate picks 2 starter maps and 1 bench map to play as their 1 vs. 1s. Each teammate should have 3 total maps.
These will be settings when your team has a home game.
4-26 WNBA maps by
David Ball, on Flickr
Basically, win quickly to connect on a higher percentage of your shots and to shut down your opponent (see shooting chart below). Percentages drop as the rounds advance and the count is capped at 12 rounds to prevent running up the score. This also rewards a losing player for fighting hard rather than simply giving up.
4-18 NBAshooting by
David Ball, on Flickr
Also, starters are weighted to put up more shots than bench players, so like in a real game, the starting five will have a greater influence on the scoring.
Example for a starting SG
You gain 42 armies for regions held during the game, so 42/5 = 8.4 (8 FG attempts)
You gain 7 in bonuses + 4 in owned card bonuses, so 11/5 = 2.2 (2 FT attempts)
You turn in 14 in cards + conquer 4 neutral territories, so 18/5 = 3.6 (4 3P attempts)
I then take you shot attempts and run it through the shot chart (first graph) for how many rounds the game went.
In addition to regular game-play accruals.
If you prevent your opponent from turning in a card set, you will receive a made shot bonus for your side.
That will be a bonus 3P make for the PG, SG and SF positions.
A bonus 2P make for the PF and C positions
And a bonus FT make for any bench players.
Here's a sample boxscore of what the scoreboards will look like.
4-26 WNBASampleBox by
David Ball, on Flickr
I hope it doesn’t sound too confusing…in the end winning the most maps and winning quickly should end in success.
I’ll be trying to update scoreboards at least every 48 hours, so you’ll have a good idea where you stand as each round goes.
An extra doubles showdown on Classic will serve as an overtime map if needed.
Good luck to all and let’s have some fun with it, flex
Any questions, please post in the forum so they can be answered for everyone.
Singles
I'm listing our singles player here. Feel free to pair up yourselves, or as we get closer to full...I'll make pairings to fill out our remaining teams.
1. Evil Semp
2. harvmax
3. dorsettrob
Sign-ups
5-28 WNBA signups by
David Ball, on Flickr
Current tourneys -- Promontory Summit Best of 5, USA 2.1 Poly Best of 5, 2024 NCAA basketball season, 2024 Major League Soccer, NCAA football playoffs, 2024 NFL season.
High rank: Major. Place: 1,056. Points: 2,093