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Favorites, to battle! - 8


For the eighth time, we will compete for our favorite castle, prove its strength, delight viewers with interesting games and unconventional combinations. In this tournament, each player immediately chooses a faction that they will play throughout the tournament.
The first such tournament took place in 2008.
Conflux and Necropolis have twice celebrated victory; once, Fortress, Castle, and Rampart were the best.
What will happen now?

I. General questions.
1. Throughout the tournament, each participant plays as their chosen favorite faction.
2. Game version SoD 3.2 (4.0) + HD mod + HW_rules_mod patch. The latest stable version is currently available: as of early December 2015, HD mod 4.0 RC33, HW_rules_mod 1.38.
3. Color in bracket tables – for the initial seeding. Colors change after each SUBJECTIVE restart.
4. The choice of template is made by crossing out one from the list of 9 templates: 2SM4d(3), Balance, skirmish (at 200% difficulty), Jebus cross, Mini-Nostalgia, Diamond, 8mm6a, 6LM10a, and Spider. The player marked with blue in the table starts eliminating a template.
By mutual agreement, it is permissible to play on any other template. This issue must be discussed beforehand with the tournament judges.
5. If there are two identical factions in a match, then the template is chosen from the list: 2SM4d(3), Balance, skirmish (at 200% difficulty), Jebus cross, Mini-Nostalgia, Diamond, 8mm6a, 6LM10a, Spider, mir_diamond and mir_h3dm1.
In this case, players bargain for the right to choose the starting hero. Players take turns (first, the one marked red in the table, then - blue) crossing out one undesirable hero from the full list; then, the players inform each other how much gold they are willing to transfer to their opponent for the right to make the first choice among the remaining heroes. The player who offers the larger amount chooses the hero first and transfers the gold to his opponent.
On the mir_diamond and mir_h3dm1 templates, each player has one subjective restart at 111.
Also, on the mir_diamond and mir_h3dm1 templates, players negotiate over color. The player who offers the larger amount chooses which color he will play as and transfers the gold to his opponent.
6. Standard rules apply.
The default timer is chess clock style, with parameters specified in the rules.
Any changes to the game rules are allowed by mutual agreement of the players, except for changing the Favorite Castle and the Fair Play rule.
Additional rules for templates:
Mini-Nostalgia. The participant marked with blue in the table begins choosing computer opponents' castles. When the color changes, the selection is not repeated; the castles chosen by the player remain his secondary choices.
Diamond. The participant marked red in the table removes an extra (ninth) castle. If the favorite castles are identical, then red first removes one castle, then blue - a second.

II. Organizational questions.
1. This tournament is official and regular.
2. Tournament goals:
- to play as your favorite faction and try to prove its strength,
- to gain valuable experience and improve your gameplay.
3. The tournament is held according to the Rules for organizing, conducting, and participating in tournaments.
4. Players listed on the Blacklist and Penalty Bench are not allowed to participate in the tournament.
5. Tournament hosts and judges: Pit for LM (ICQ: 471401475) and
KobRa_RR (ICQ: 286406830).
If it is impossible to resolve a controversial issue independently, the judges will seek help from the AC.
The host has the right to make any changes to the regulations and rules during the tournament if necessary.
6. For each played match, participants must submit a report and confirmation in this thread, created automatically.
Saves of all matches must be saved until the end of the tournament and presented upon first request by the tournament host or any member of the AC.
7. Information about the progress of the tournament is updated as needed and is located at the beginning of this thread.
8. All games of the tournament go into the seasonal rating. The list of tournament reports is also located at the beginning of this thread.
9. The winner of the tournament and players who took 2nd and 3rd place will be awarded Medals under their avatar:

Award authors: RAPER and ColdRain.

III. Deadlines.
All participants in the tournament must strictly adhere to the announced deadlines:
1. Immediately after the start of the next stage or round, contact your opponents for preliminary arrangements for the games. Agreeing means reaching an agreement after negotiations and discussion. An offer without a response will not be considered an agreement.
2. Any temporary problems (with internet access, travel plans, personal matters) must be reported to the tournament hosts.
3. The preferred time for tournament games is daytime (12-24 Moscow time) on weekends and evening (19-24 Moscow time) on weekdays. If a participant cannot play at this time, the absence of a game result will be interpreted by the host in favor of his opponent.

Registration - October 25 – November 24, 2015.
Approval of the list of participants - November 25-29, 2015.
Bracket generation - November 30, 2015. The bracket will be generated taking into account the declared faction and the player's skill level based on the results of other tournaments.
Start of the tournament - December 1, 2015.

IV. Regulations.
The regulations will be determined after the end of registration, depending on the number of participants.
A standard format is planned: group stage and Full Double Elimination.

Winners of previous "Favorites, to battle!" tournaments:

"Favorites, to battle! - 1" (2008) - Dudge (Necropolis) - Tournament history
"Favorites, to battle! - 2" (2009) - Pit for LM (Conflux) - Tournament history
"Favorites, to battle! - 3" (2010) - Satir (Fortress) - Tournament history
"Favorites, to battle! - 4" (2011) - Maretti (Castle) - Tournament history
"Favorites, to battle! - 5" (2012-13) - GoD (Rampart) - Tournament history
"Favorites, to battle! - 6" (2013-14) - Pit for LM (Conflux) - Tournament history
"Favorites, to battle! - 7" (2014-15) - Pit for LM (Necropolis) - Tournament history

In the application, you must indicate the faction that you will play as.
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due to an extremely important reason
What is it? Death?
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Please register me for the Conflux tournament.
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What is this? Death?

Damn it...
The reason should be valid, not something like: "I'm tired of playing," "there's no chance of winning, so I'm withdrawing," etc., which are nothing more than disrespect to other participants who play until the end.


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By the way, I suggest banning anyone who withdraws from the group stage without a valid reason from official tournaments for a year!
and this should be done not only in this tournament!:cool:

лето 2012.
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and this needs to be done not only in this tournament!:cool:

That's right. Start by disqualifying everyone who withdrew from the official battles, starting with you.
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That's right. Start by banning everyone who withdrew from the OFB tournament, starting with you.
Pete will decide, but it's not a given that those who withdrew from this OFB will participate in the next one.
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Весна 2012.
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May you be cursed...
The reason should be significant, not something like: "I'm tired of playing," "there's no chance of winning, so I'm withdrawing," etc., which are nothing more than disrespect towards other participants who are playing until the end.
I think withdrawing from a tournament is actually a sign of respect for other participants, expressed by saving time on meaningless games. What's the point of playing if it doesn't decide anything anymore?
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Весна 2014.
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It seems to me that withdrawing from a tournament is actually a sign of respect for other participants, expressed by saving time on games that don't matter. What's the point of playing if it doesn't decide anything anymore?

Usually, when the results are tied, one of the criteria is the number of real and technical victories, and as a result, a withdrawal can ruin someone's position. In offline tournaments, withdrawals had a noticeable impact on Berger. Where is the respect in that?
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By the way, I suggest banning anyone who withdraws from the group stage without a valid reason from official tournaments for a year!

Winter hibernation?
Стримы HMM5 на полных картах мод TE:
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Alex_nv - draw - Vovan112013 летос 236

alex_nv wrote: Наконец то нормальная игра с открытием половины карты.
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That's right. Start by banning everyone who withdrew from the official battles, starting with you.

:D :D :D
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That's right. Start by banning everyone who withdrew from the official tournament, starting with you.
Personally, I think you talk too much about things that don't concern you. The main thing is that you're just as talkative in real life, and that you don't become too quiet! Or are you a snitch, keeping tabs on everyone?!

лето 2012.
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Personally, I think you talk too much about things that don't concern you. The main thing is that you're just as talkative in real life, and that you don't become too quiet! Or are you a busybody who keeps tabs on everyone?!

Write another funny and amusing post, because that topic hasn't been updated in a while.
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Personally, I think you talk too much about things that don't concern you. The main thing is that you're just as talkative in real life, and that you don't become tight-lipped! Or are you a busybody who keeps tabs on everyone?!
Dark is a big, fat troll :D :D :D
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Usually, when the results are tied, one of the criteria is the number of actual and technical victories, and ultimately, a withdrawal can ruin someone's position. In offline battles, withdrawals had a noticeable impact on Berger. Where is the respect here?

Exactly

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I think withdrawing from a tournament is a sign of respect for other participants, expressed in the form of saving time on meaningless games. What's the point of playing if it doesn't matter anymore?

According to your logic, the entire season, as well as all fan games, are just a waste of time. :D


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According to your logic, the entire season, as well as all fan-made games, are just a waste of time. :D
That's exactly how it is. IMHO.

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