With the board seeing much less WL action than at any point in time before and with the FFA tournament still at the second round, this seemed the right time to hold a Singles Tourney to perk the WL registry up a bit! So, with the blessings of Hiranu, I am pleased to announce the
The winner of this tourney will be declared the More incentive to give your best! May the best man win! Scoreboard... [This message has been edited by Timelord (edited 02-27-2007 @ 03:32 AM).]
- All standard House Rules will be in effect. Optional rule of "surrender off" will also be in effect.
- All games will be registered in the Wizard's Ladder with fixed points.
- Read the map descriptions for the games carefully! (very important). All have special win conditions.
- The maps chosen are quite balanced and have been tweaked a little to incorporate the new units and structures from 1.4. If you do encounter what you think is a balance issue, you are welcome to report it here but the games will not be restarted or cancelled. Make the best of what you have and can find.
- Each game will have a Turn log thread. I recommend logging your turns with just a TS atleast. A more detailed turn log will make it interesting for readers though!
- Unexplained absences of more than 7 days will automatically forfeit the game. There are going to be no substitutes in this Tourney.
Round 1A on the modified version of Horza's Gravedigger map is almost over.
Round 1B on the modified version of Passion and Poison has just started.
Round2-1: Swolte vs Torso
Round2-2: Costa vs Rorschach
Round2-3: Timelord vs Kraka-Tur
Round2-4: Fubarno vs Henrysix
Round3-1: Round2-1 winner vs Round2-4 winner
Round3-2: Round2-2 winner vs Round2-3 winner
Final: Round3-1 winner vs Round3-2 winner
(will be updated once a week or when I find time)
2009 1v1-Mapmaking Champion, Former PBEM Singles Champion, Proud contributor to the UPatch 1.4 and 1.5 effort
War of the Twins- 1 vs 1 PBEM map, Too Much Water - 1 vs 1 PBEM map, winner of 2009 1vs1 Mapmaking Challenge
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