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Summer, with its vacations, is not very conducive to a strict game schedule, so a tournament with a flexible schedule...



It was dark and quiet in the Red Keep; the moon hung low over the walls—not yet full, but striving toward it. A guard in a golden cloak paced upon the wall.

Once inside, Ned passed two more knights of the Kingsguard. Ser Preston Greenfield stood at the foot of the stairs, and Ser Barristan Selmy waited by the doors to the royal bedchamber. Three men in white cloaks, he thought, recalling, and a strange chill ran down his spine. Ser Barristan's face was paler than his armor.

Ned needed only one look at him to understand that something terrible had happened. The royal steward opened the door.
– Lord Eddard Stark, – he announced.
– Bring him in, – a strange, hollow voice spoke.

Flames burned in two hearths at each end of the bedchamber, filling the room with a grim, bloody fire. The heat inside was suffocating. Robert lay under a canopy on the bed. Towering over the bed was Grand Maester Pycelle; Lord Renly paced restlessly before the closed windows. Servants scurried back and forth, adding logs to the hearth and boiling wine. Cersei Lannister sat on the edge of the bed beside her husband.

The king lay in his boots. Ned saw dried mud and blades of grass clinging to the leather of the boots, their toes protruding from under the blanket covering him. His green doublet remained on the floor, ripped open and discarded, the fabric covered in dried bloodstains. The room smelled of smoke, blood, and death.



– Ned, – the king whispered upon seeing him. Robert's face was whiter than milk. – Come... closer.
People helped Ned approach. He leaned his hand against a canopy post. A single glance at Robert was enough to see how poorly the king fared.
– What?... – he asked, his throat tightening.
– The boar. – Lord Renly remained in his same green hunting suit, his cloak stained with blood.
– The devil, – the king wheezed. – It is my own fault. Had too much wine, damn it, missed!

Eddard lifted the blanket. They had done all they could to stitch the wound, but it was not enough. The beast must have been a seasoned one. It had ripped open the king's belly from bottom to chest with its tusks. The wine-soaked bandages applied by Grand Maester Pycelle had already turned black with blood; the wound reeked terribly.

– It stinks, – Robert said, – it stinks of death, or do you think I don't realize it? – The king's smile was as ghastly as his wound. – Now leave us, all of you leave. I must speak with Ned.
– Robert, my dear lord... – Cersei began.
– I said everyone leave, – Robert snapped with a shadow of his former ferocity. – What in my words is unclear, woman?
Cersei gathered her skirts and her dignity and headed for the door, followed by Lord Renly and all the others.

– Damn it, Robert, – Ned spoke once they were alone.
– Pen and paper are here, on the table. Write what I command.
Ned smoothed the paper on his knee and took the pen.
– As you wish, your Grace.
– By the word and will of Robert of House Baratheon, first of this name, King of the Andals and so forth... insert the damn titles, you know how they sound... I command... to determine a new king of Westeros by means of a tournament among the Great Houses. Ser Barristan Selmy is to ensure that the battles are conducted fairly and nobly.



– Have you written it?
– Yes, your Grace. – Ned handed the paper to Robert.
The king signed blindly, leaving a bloodstain on the paper.
– Deliver this to the council after my death.
The king closed his eyes and seemed to relax.



Tournament Rules:

1) The tournament is team-based with 10 teams (Great Houses). The number of players per team depends on the number of registrants.

Each house plays with the same castle throughout the tournament:

Starks - Tower
Lannisters - Rampart
Tyrells - Castle
Baratheons - Swamp
Greyjoys - Pier
Martells - Inferno
Arryns - Conflux
Targaryens - Dungeon
Dothraki - Stronghold
White Walkers - Necropolis

Each player uses the same starting hero throughout the tournament (different for different team members).

2) Team formation is via snake draft (as in OzV). A house can be chosen instead of a player.

3) Tournament format - round robin with 2 groups of 5 houses + playoffs.

In the group stage, each player plays 2 games against every player in their basket. Total of 8 games in the group stage.

1 point is awarded for a win in each game, 0.5 points for a draw.

Arranged results are not accepted; draws or technical wins are granted only by decision of the organizer.

An additional point is given for the best result in the basket (split if there are multiple contenders).

Points are also awarded for "Battle Royales" (see below).

In case of a tie in points, an additional match between teams will be held.

The 2 best houses from each group advance to the playoffs.

Players who did not make it into teams after the draft will form the team of Wildlings.
Wildling Regulations, Additional Rules.
Each participant in the group tournament must play 1 game against any wildling.
If, at the end of the group tournament, the wildling team earns more points than the team that took second place in a group (if more than both teams in 2nd place - then the 2nd place team with fewer points), the wildling team will advance to the playoffs instead of them. In such a case, the composition of the wildling team in the playoffs will consist of the top 6 players from the wildling team based on group round results.

4) Templates:
- Jebus Cross
- Diamond
- Mini-Nostalgia
- 6lm10a
- Spider

Before starting a series, each player crosses out 1 template; then, from the 3 remaining templates, one player chooses first, followed by the second. In both cases, the player lower in rating speaks first.

Color is negotiated.

Roads - fast on Jebus Cross and medium on others.

Red-rush is allowed on all templates

The crossing out of templates and color negotiation should be done immediately after the group draw, so that players in lower baskets can practice knowing their template and color for future games.

5) Simultaneous turns as standard:
- 7 days on Jebus Cross
- 12 days on Mini-Nostalgia
- 5 days on Diamond, 6lm10a, Spider

6) Timer 16+8+1 on all templates

7) Players have the right, by mutual agreement, to make any changes to the rules except for the choice of starting castles and heroes.

8) During the tournament, several "Battle Royale" mini-tournaments will be held - a short competition (~2 hours) on skill in battles with neutrals (Example №1, Example №2).

Winners will bring additional points to their houses in the table. Detailed regulations closer to the date.

9) Each team must choose a coordinator - a person who will handle negotiations with other teams and the tournament organizer. This does not have to be a 1st basket player; this needs to be someone who is often online and likes communicating with people.

Disputed issues (including simultaneous turn deadlines) are first resolved by team coordinators, and only upon disagreement should the organizer be contacted.

10) In case of a player's disappearance, replacement is possible:

- replacing a missing player with a lower basket player can be done without restrictions (it is sufficient to notify the coordinators of both teams)
- a team coordinator may ask the opposing coordinator to replace both players in a pair; in this case, the opposing coordinator must choose the basket number whose players will step in as replacements (no more than 1 such replacement per match)
- by agreement with the organizer and other team coordinators, full replacement of a missing player with a new player not previously registered for the tournament is possible
- in all cases, starting heroes are taken from the players being replaced, not those replacing them

11) All tournament participants must place their house crest (to be determined after the draft) in their signature for the duration of the tournament. Optionally - set a corresponding avatar.

12) The tournament is fan-made.

Tournament games go into the rating by default, but may not if requested by any player. Notification must be given before the start of the game.

13) Tournament start - in one month, 15.05.2017

Group stage duration - 4 months, until 15.09.2017

Tournament organizer and judge - skd

UPDATE:

Team compositions:

Tyrells: (Castle)
BISHOP Diabler socola Vatya Hi-Tech Sevan_80

Lannisters: (Rampart)
KobRa_RR =Stinger= StickyFingaz Piterius Proger 9li9ht

Starks: (Tower)
Redwhait_HP Mizrael Blitz ShadowManiac mals Montt

Martells: (Inferno)
FireToSky Falcone Javdet flate Xocenk Court

White Walkers: (Necropolis)
Dawidu91 tun7gus7 ЯR Izgoy Принц Benis

Targaryens: (Dungeon)
De_Luxe boovli Antal_RR sonic111 Be3y4uu DreadKn1ght

Dothraki: (Stronghold)
RozenKran yan_vas herolwy Невротэпично Surreal Iamsamstan

Baratheons: (Swamp)
Lizard caliban Loinz matador99 freesha sShreks

Arryns: (Conflux)
LuckyF Wizard_576 MikeM Al Feyn TT_HNK avellimachi

Greyjoys: (Pier)
HellLight battanas aka.Ward3n Pyre Gee/BeerWarrior o1dboy79

Wildlings:
fill-ua
Aiwe
K_Shadow
Sav1tarrr
fanatTwaryny
OchenZloyPapashka
Ca5per
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Al Feyn
In my opinion, this is the most epic and beautiful tournament in Heroes in terms of concept that I have seen in 20+ years. The epicness and beauty started right from the draft. And for such a scale of a team tournament, the rules are quite simple. And they are certainly no more complicated than the rules of HeroesWorld.
It's just that the reality is that people can't be bothered to focus and understand a couple of pages of text. The issue isn't the rules here. :D
3 Heroes are 18 years old, what 20+) well, the draft is the same as in the tournament of the same name in SoD
https://twitch.tv/calibanhw
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Al Feyn
In my opinion, this is the most epic and beautiful tournament in Heroes in terms of concept that I have seen in 20+ years. The epicness and beauty started right from the draft. And for such a scale of a team tournament, the rules are quite simple. They are certainly no more complicated than the rules of HeroesWorld.
It's just that the reality is that people can't be bothered to focus and understand a couple of pages of text. The issue isn't with the rules here. :D

What prevented making teams of 3 people (and groups of 4, instead of 2)? Then it would have been truly beautiful, without all these disappearances, substitutions, bastards, etc. Simply, each House would have had 2 teams. It would even be cool if 2 teams from the same House met in the playoffs and figured out who is more worthy to represent the House.
http://ru.twitch.tv/lizard_wt
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P.S. The issue of replacing the missing players (Loinz and possibly Vatya) needs to be discussed with the captains of other teams. If they don't object to a global replacement, then let it be.

If they do, then the missing player will be replaced by his teammates - 1 player from the "+1" pool (caliban and socola), and 2 players from the lower pools (1 game each).
I'm ready to replace Vatya in all his three games in the semi-finals! Please let the captain of the other team and Wicc know! Thank you!
По игре писать в скайп: milko_mihail@ukr.net
или в вайбер +380993817224, так как аська не работает!
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I'm ready to replace Vatya in all three of his games in the semi-finals! Please let the captain of the other team and the vice-captain know. Thank you!

If I understand everything correctly, there is nothing to discuss. Replacing a player with one from the lower bracket is allowed without restrictions.

First post of the topic. Tournament rules.
Wicc
10) If a player disappears, a replacement is possible:
- replacing the missing player with a player from the lower bracket can be done without restrictions (simply notify the coordinators of both teams)
https://www.twitch.tv/grando__
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Yes, this can be done unilaterally.
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I also wanted to write about the group tournament match. I played instead of Vati with a flute. We agreed to play for rating, and in a very difficult match, I managed to win, but the opponent is refusing to confirm the report. At the same time, he is submitting new reports for his matches in the tournament and in the season!
По игре писать в скайп: milko_mihail@ukr.net
или в вайбер +380993817224, так как аська не работает!
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The opponent doesn't have time for a finishing move.

He won't play a second game either.
Thank you for the game; I haven't been able to play much Heroes lately due to work. Rating.
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Al Feyn
In my opinion, this is the most epic and beautifully designed tournament in Heroes that I've seen in over 20 years. The epic scale and beauty started right from the draft. And for such a large-scale team tournament, the rules are quite simple. They are definitely not more complicated than the rules of Hv.
The reality is that people just don't want to focus and understand a couple of pages of text. The problem isn't with the rules here. :D
Are you serious right now?
First of all, the draft, excluding the castle selection, is exactly the same as the Ozv tournament.
Secondly, from the beginning to the end of the tournament, I couldn't understand why it was necessary to create "Outlanders" if a player's victory over an Outlander doesn't actually give them anything.
Thirdly, 6 pools is not just too much, it's a nightmare. Is it really not clear that players will drop out?
Fourthly, the deadlines. Summer is vacation time, so there are no deadlines. And then we wonder why so many people drop out. And considering that it's an unofficial tournament, there are no penalties for this either.
Fifthly, substitutions are just ridiculous. In fact, a team that has lost a player doesn't really lose anything. In the same Ozv, the Maretti team, playing with fewer players after Uruk-Hai dropped out, played against everyone, reached the final, and even made it to a decision match. Here, if someone drops out, another player will play for them.
Когда рестартов не осталось, обязательно ждите Гурниссона без балисты:D

Комплимент который сделал мой день:
Катя ЭПИК барышня) вы бы видели как пялились на её сиськи молодёж) я та с девушкой был) но всё равно пялился ) потому что хорошие) (с) Browser

Слабая раздача, которую заиграл исключительно из-за колпака на 111. (с) Сатир

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The opponent is silent in the game, even when online.
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Thirdly, 6 pools are not just an overkill, it's a nightmare. Don't people understand that players will drop out?
In my opinion, this is the biggest problem not only of this tournament, but of team-based tournaments in general. Most often, the teams where no one dropped out, or where a weak player dropped out and was replaced by a strong one, will win.
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The opponent is silent in the chat, even when online.

Yes. The deadlines aren't pressing yet; I (as the team coordinator) am already aware of the situation and am clarifying it; there is no news yet.
Avelli played the group very well, not dragging things out at all; it seems he has been called back to real life. We'll get in touch with him. Or we'll come up with something. :)
https://www.twitch.tv/grando__
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Yes. The deadlines aren't pressing yet; I (as the team coordinator) am already aware of the situation and am clarifying it; there is no news yet.
Avelli played the group very well, not dragging anything out at all; it seems he has been called up by a real team now. We'll get in touch with him. Or we'll come up with something. :)
I'm just worried because I live in a time zone that is +7 hours ahead of Moscow time.
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Are you serious right now?
First, the draft, excluding the castle selection, is exactly the same as the OZV tournament.
Second, I couldn't understand throughout the entire tournament why it was necessary to create Wild players if a player's victory over a Wild player doesn't actually give them anything.
Third, 6 tiers is not just an overkill, it's some kind of horror. Is it not clear that players will drop out?
Fourth, the deadlines. Summer is vacation time, so there are no deadlines. And then we wonder why so many people drop out. And considering that it's an unofficial tournament, there are no penalties for this either.
Fifth, the substitutions are just something else. In reality, a team that has lost a player doesn't really lose anything. In the same OZV, Maretti's team played against everyone in a minority after Urukhai dropped out, reached the final, and even made it to a decision match. Here, if someone drops out, another player will play for them.
Are you serious right now?

Actually, the substitution mechanism is something that is sorely lacking in team games. I thought for a long time about how to make it as optimal as possible and settled on this option.

Because without substitutions, the result is often determined by who has all the players available and who doesn't. Team captains cannot control this process in any way, and the skill of the players does not affect this process.

For the same reason, 6 tiers – we spread the risks by both increasing the number of players on the team and reducing the skill difference between adjacent tiers (for substitution).

Summer is vacation time, which is why there are no deadlines. Vacation doesn't last 3 months, at most a month, and the tournament lasts 4 months, so if you want, you can always find time to play.

I created Wild players for fun, so as not to leave a lot of people out of the tournament, and also to give newcomers the opportunity to play with experienced players on a newcomer's terms. I often hear complaints that experienced players only play with each other.
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A. Warden wrote to me. Dude, you've been on my ignore list for a long time (which means you messed up badly or twisted my words somewhere, sometime), I don't read or respond because I think it's pointless – you'll still misunderstand everything.
https://www.twitch.tv/grando__
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A. Warden wrote to me. Bro, I’ve had you on ignore for a long time (meaning you messed up badly or twisted my words somewhere, sometime), don’t write to me, I won’t read it anyway.

It reminded me of round 1 of the recent CIS tournament. Lizard and Jelen117 were sitting opposite each other.

Lizard: Where are you on ICQ, I can’t find you.
Jelen: I’m blocked by you.

Wild laughter in the hall.
http://ru.twitch.tv/lizard_wt

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