Sengoku Jidai tournament 2018 - Round Two
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 7:41 pm
So, with Kiwiwarlord's team taking a substantial lead it is time to launch Round Two. This will be exactly the same format as Round One but with the sides reversed. So Kiwiwarlord and his team play with Ikko-Ikki and LFDLM and his team play with Uesugi.
Whoever is in the mood sets up the game, but in case of confusion or delay could LFDLM's team please make sure that games are underway.
As a reminder the updated rules are below.
Have fun
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Team A - Round One Uesugi 1572-74, Round Two Early Ikko-Ikki (1555-1574)
Kiwiwarlord
Snugglebunnies
Thegraymouser
Sillygoy
Team B - Round One Early Ikko-Ikki (1555-1574), Round Two Uesugi 1572-74
LFDLM
Gdod
W_Michael
ahuyton
Format
Round 1 - Sengoku Jidai period
Each player plays one skirmish open game against each player in the other team. So four games per player.
Size - large
Terrain - potluck
Armies - team generals, all players use the same army in each battle.
Deadline - let's try to get the games done by 30 September please.
Round 2 - Historic battle -Sengoku Jidai period
As above, only with sides reversed.
Deadline - let's try to get the games done by 31 October please.
Round 3 - Historic battle - Sekigahara
Each player plays a pair of games against one player from the opposing team. So 2 games only per player.
The winner of Round 1 decides on the match-up, except that the two team generals must play each other.
Points for winning and losing
Victory by breaking the opponents army - 4 points
Marginal victory after 24 turns, ie smaller % lost but without breaking the opponent - 2 points
Draw - -1 point for dishonour
Loss - 0 points but 1 bonus point if winner loses 50% or more of army
If team general defeats opposing team general - bonus 2 points
Reporting results
The winner should please report in the tournament forum, in the following format
playera of team xxx defeated playerb of teamzzz 40-15
Optional short account of the battle and maybe a few kind words for the loser
Adjudication
If needed, I will decide as neutrally as possible. Where it affects the outcome of the tournament or a game, I will ask a neutral to intervene and decide. Hopefully this will not be necessary.
Whoever is in the mood sets up the game, but in case of confusion or delay could LFDLM's team please make sure that games are underway.
As a reminder the updated rules are below.
Have fun
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Team A - Round One Uesugi 1572-74, Round Two Early Ikko-Ikki (1555-1574)
Kiwiwarlord
Snugglebunnies
Thegraymouser
Sillygoy
Team B - Round One Early Ikko-Ikki (1555-1574), Round Two Uesugi 1572-74
LFDLM
Gdod
W_Michael
ahuyton
Format
Round 1 - Sengoku Jidai period
Each player plays one skirmish open game against each player in the other team. So four games per player.
Size - large
Terrain - potluck
Armies - team generals, all players use the same army in each battle.
Deadline - let's try to get the games done by 30 September please.
Round 2 - Historic battle -Sengoku Jidai period
As above, only with sides reversed.
Deadline - let's try to get the games done by 31 October please.
Round 3 - Historic battle - Sekigahara
Each player plays a pair of games against one player from the opposing team. So 2 games only per player.
The winner of Round 1 decides on the match-up, except that the two team generals must play each other.
Points for winning and losing
Victory by breaking the opponents army - 4 points
Marginal victory after 24 turns, ie smaller % lost but without breaking the opponent - 2 points
Draw - -1 point for dishonour
Loss - 0 points but 1 bonus point if winner loses 50% or more of army
If team general defeats opposing team general - bonus 2 points
Reporting results
The winner should please report in the tournament forum, in the following format
playera of team xxx defeated playerb of teamzzz 40-15
Optional short account of the battle and maybe a few kind words for the loser
Adjudication
If needed, I will decide as neutrally as possible. Where it affects the outcome of the tournament or a game, I will ask a neutral to intervene and decide. Hopefully this will not be necessary.