The winner of this tournament gets a copy of Skybridge, courtesy of Adam Ritchey, Potala Game Designer.
1. beckerc
2. Rorosaurus
3. Yrrah
For Bronze:
F1
: Winner S1, Winner S2
F3
: Loser S1, Loser S2
S1
S2
: Winner Q1, Winner Q2
: Winner Q3, Winner Q4
Round 1
- 6 groups of 3 or 4 players
- Each player plays two games versus every other player in the same group. (once as first player, once as player 2)
- The two players with the highest total score in each group move on to the next round
Round 2
- 4 groups of 3 players
- Each player plays two games versus every other player in the same group. (once as first player, once as player 2)
- The two players with the highest total score in each group move on to the next round
Knock-out rounds
- Groupwinners will play two games versus players that finished second
- Each player will be first player once and player 2 once
- The player with the highest total score over two games will move on to the next round
Draw
- I will put the player names into different cups based on their good-ranking (2 player games) so i can balance the draw
- I will then use webdice to blindly distribute the players over different groups
Timing
- Please try to finish your games in 2 weeks
- Please wait until all games of one round are finished, before starting next-round games
- If a player doesn't finish his/her games in time, this player may be disqualified
Price
- The winner of this tournament gets a copy of Skybridge, courtesy of Adam Ritchey, Potala Game Designer.
Have fun!
Harmen
From: Adam Ritchey
Sent: wednesday january 11, 2006
To: Harmen Bangma
Subject: Potala Tournament
I just wanted to take a moment to wish all the players good luck in the world's first Potala Tournament. To show my appreciation, I would like to offer an award to the winner. In April 2006, my newest game "Skybridge" will be published by Gigamic of France. I would be very happy to send a copy of the game to the tournament winner with my compliments.
Harry, thanks to you personally for organizing the tournament. I'm sure all the players appreciate your efforts.
Again, good luck to all and many thanks for your interest in Potala!
Thanks,
Adam Ritchey
Potala Game Designer