Post by wstevens on Sept 2, 2009 17:40:48 GMT
OK to just reiterate what will happen on the round robin skirmish evenings. Use the rules given in the other post.
To ensure all games are played I have devised a timetable that should allow for everybody to play at the same time.
Granted that some of us will be here a little later than 7.15 and there will be setting up (not much really at this point range), I will be wanting to get this going at 7.30.
Ist round - 7.30 - 8.30
2nd round - 8.40 - 9.40
3rd round - 9.50 - 10.50
I know you maybe thinking that an hour is not enough =- but believe you me that it is plenty. If I can play in 45mins that should be a drastic bench marker... so you don't have any excuses, especially those that claim to play faster than me . Here's time to show that your actions are indeed louder than your words.... uh-ah no complaining there !
The ten minutes inbetween games should be used to gather your army and deploy onto the next table or perhaps refresh your self with a drink, or even explain to your opponent about the units that you have.
To make this work we have to stick ridgedly to the times. Most of you should finish within the hour.
As for the points: (pasted from the other message string).
The other possible way to do this is to look at the way Fantasy doubles is done.
Massacre = 20 points Massacred = 0 points
Major victory = 17 points Major loss = 3 points
Minor victory = 13 points minor loss = 7 points
draw = 10 points a piece.
Then when we tot up the points for each individual Round robin evening there will be a simple
accumulated amount of points which will transpire into another equivalent table. Basically if the Europa league scores more aggregated points overall they get the 3 battle points for that evening as a collective. If its a draw (within 10 points of each other) then 2 points each obviously the losing team of the evening would get just 1 point. Individual Vps etc would go onto a seperate table.
Ok let's say the first evening Robert, Simon and Darrell score 97 points accumulated between them and Stephen, Edmund and Kieron score 110 points accumulated / aggregate score this would be a difference of 13 points which is larger than the 10 points differential for a draw. So Stephen's team would take the overall night battle points at 3 points and Robert's team would have to settle for 1 point.
This I think is the fairest way to do it. There may be individuals wondering how they can show their prowess on the table top but as explained I will do a seperate Vps board for everybody.
Please let me know - and don't worry about the maths I have excel to take care of any calculations that need to be done.
To ensure all games are played I have devised a timetable that should allow for everybody to play at the same time.
Granted that some of us will be here a little later than 7.15 and there will be setting up (not much really at this point range), I will be wanting to get this going at 7.30.
Ist round - 7.30 - 8.30
2nd round - 8.40 - 9.40
3rd round - 9.50 - 10.50
I know you maybe thinking that an hour is not enough =- but believe you me that it is plenty. If I can play in 45mins that should be a drastic bench marker... so you don't have any excuses, especially those that claim to play faster than me . Here's time to show that your actions are indeed louder than your words.... uh-ah no complaining there !
The ten minutes inbetween games should be used to gather your army and deploy onto the next table or perhaps refresh your self with a drink, or even explain to your opponent about the units that you have.
To make this work we have to stick ridgedly to the times. Most of you should finish within the hour.
As for the points: (pasted from the other message string).
The other possible way to do this is to look at the way Fantasy doubles is done.
Massacre = 20 points Massacred = 0 points
Major victory = 17 points Major loss = 3 points
Minor victory = 13 points minor loss = 7 points
draw = 10 points a piece.
Then when we tot up the points for each individual Round robin evening there will be a simple
accumulated amount of points which will transpire into another equivalent table. Basically if the Europa league scores more aggregated points overall they get the 3 battle points for that evening as a collective. If its a draw (within 10 points of each other) then 2 points each obviously the losing team of the evening would get just 1 point. Individual Vps etc would go onto a seperate table.
Ok let's say the first evening Robert, Simon and Darrell score 97 points accumulated between them and Stephen, Edmund and Kieron score 110 points accumulated / aggregate score this would be a difference of 13 points which is larger than the 10 points differential for a draw. So Stephen's team would take the overall night battle points at 3 points and Robert's team would have to settle for 1 point.
This I think is the fairest way to do it. There may be individuals wondering how they can show their prowess on the table top but as explained I will do a seperate Vps board for everybody.
Please let me know - and don't worry about the maths I have excel to take care of any calculations that need to be done.