How composition will affect the tournament
Postat: 07 sep 2009, 12:05
1. Calculate a composition score according to "RT-kompmallen" for each of your four army lists.
2. If any list scores below 20, redo it, it can't enter the tournament.
3. Add the four scores together (keep fractions) to arrive at a number between 80 and 400. Divide that number by 10.
4. That number (8-40, round fractions normally) is the team's final composition score. Formula: Team comp score = (army 1 comp + army 2 comp + army 3 comp + army 4 comp)/10.
5. Captains should include individual composition scores and the team score when they finalize their lists by sending them to bsklag2009@yahoo.se no later than October 23.
6. Comp scores directly affect game results as follows: Compute the result by adding up the four individual games (0-20) to arrive at the result in tournament points (0-80). Then calculate the difference (if any) in composition scores for the teams. The team with the higher composition score add that difference to their tournament points, and the team with the lower score subtract the difference from their points (a score can be modified above 80 or below 0). This is the final score.
Example: Team A win against Team B 60-20. Team A have a composition score of 15 and team B have a comp score of 23. The difference in comp is 23-15 = 8, therefore 8 points will be subtracted from Team A’s tournament points and 8 points will be added to team B’s tournament points, making the final score 52-28.
7. Tournament standings are calculated on final game results. The team with the highest total after five games will win the tournament. In this case comp scores will be the tie-breaker, with the advantage going to the team with the higher score.
2. If any list scores below 20, redo it, it can't enter the tournament.
3. Add the four scores together (keep fractions) to arrive at a number between 80 and 400. Divide that number by 10.
4. That number (8-40, round fractions normally) is the team's final composition score. Formula: Team comp score = (army 1 comp + army 2 comp + army 3 comp + army 4 comp)/10.
5. Captains should include individual composition scores and the team score when they finalize their lists by sending them to bsklag2009@yahoo.se no later than October 23.
6. Comp scores directly affect game results as follows: Compute the result by adding up the four individual games (0-20) to arrive at the result in tournament points (0-80). Then calculate the difference (if any) in composition scores for the teams. The team with the higher composition score add that difference to their tournament points, and the team with the lower score subtract the difference from their points (a score can be modified above 80 or below 0). This is the final score.
Example: Team A win against Team B 60-20. Team A have a composition score of 15 and team B have a comp score of 23. The difference in comp is 23-15 = 8, therefore 8 points will be subtracted from Team A’s tournament points and 8 points will be added to team B’s tournament points, making the final score 52-28.
7. Tournament standings are calculated on final game results. The team with the highest total after five games will win the tournament. In this case comp scores will be the tie-breaker, with the advantage going to the team with the higher score.