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Campaign Series Competitions - Finished

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This is the page listing the club's competitions which have finished
The First CS Middle East Tournament

The First CS Middle East Tournament

Round 2 – In Progress:
Warhorse had to pull out due to time constraints, everyone else assumed continuing. Any comments let me know.  New players still welcome!




Time to get the first CS Middle East tournament rolling! And why not, as the game comes loaded with six Tournament scenarios to play:


Israel vs Libya:

LINK: Set A01 - High Noon

LINK: Set A02 - King of the Hill

LINK: Set A03 - Cat and Mouse

LINK: Set A04 - Motoring to Karam


Israel vs Syria:

Set B01 - Into the Breach

Set B02 - A Furious Charge


And if we so choose, we can always continue with the LINK:  Duel for the Golan'85  NATO vs Warsaw Pact What-Ifs by Al Sandrik.


Tournament Set A and Set B scenarios are all set in 1982, so a modern battle field it is, with guided missiles, helo gunships, thermal sighting, the lot. So if any of you have not had a chance to play with them yet, why not give few of the Teaching Set scenarios a quick spin. Especially the 1967, 1973 and 1982 versions give a good idea of how the firepower of various weapon systems increase. 


Al Sandrik scenarios, as you may have figured out, are set in 1985, as modern as the game allows for. 
 


Tournament Rules
 
  • Have fun. Stay the course. If real life happens, send me a message I will find a replacement for you. 
  • Optional Rules per Scenario Description
  • Try to maintain a decent turnaround for your turns.
     
  • Two teams, rotating the sides per round, so everyone gets to play both the IDF and the Libyan / Syrian side of things. 
     
  • Points and tournament ranking:
  • Major Win: 5 x SM of the given scenario
  • Minor Win: 4 x SM of the given scenario
  • Draw: 3 x SM of the given scenario
  • Minor Loss: 2 x SM of the given scenario
  • Major Loss: 1 x SM of the given scenario

But, rather than getting into a competitive mode, let us rather enjoy this as a good chance to have fun games under our belts, especially with modern gear. Participant medals for everyone completing five rounds, medals then for top dogs too. 
 


Initial Roster as it stands:
 
  • Aces8
  • Battle Kat
  • Boisforas
  • Casebier
  • Cyrano
  • Ivan the Big
  • Matto
  • Outlaw Josey Wales
  • Panzerde
  • Rado
  • Scud
  • Tiger88
  • Warhorse

King of the Castle Tournament

King of the Castle Tournament

RULES

  1. There can only be one King of the Castle.
  2. All challengers will be added to the challenger list (first come, first served).
  3. The challenger will play a mirror match against the King (same game playing both Allies and Axis).
  4. The Scenario of the Month will be the scenario to be played—if it is 18 turns or less. (you can vote for and suggest scenarios to be Scenario of the Month to try and gain an advantage, remember to only choose scenarios of 18 turns or less—of course the King can vote and choose his scenario for Scenario of the Month too). If the Scenario of the Month is more than 18 turns then the previous Month's scenario will be used (going back to a Month that has a scenario of 18 turns or less)
  5. There will be no ties. If a mirror match ends up tie/tie, minor/minor or major/major, then the Facilitator will need to be provided with the final points scored from both sides (Please report the points scored after every game in the Tournament Thread along with the result of each game).The total number of points will break the tie, so an extra transport destroyed or saved may make the difference.
  6. The King may choose which Optional Rules to play with except where specified by the scenario itself.
  7. Every point counts, win at all costs in any way you can. You may exit unloaded transports from the map (and do anything else to prevent losing points or to attempt to gain points).
  8. If the challenger wins both matches he becomes the new King.
  9. The Facilitator is the final judge and all questions or comments can be addressed to him.
  10. The Facilitator will keep a record of matches and winning streaks.
  11. The King may abdicate if he can't continue.
  12. To start the challenge and if the King abdicates then the next 2 challengers on the challenger list will compete for the crown.
  13. The King will win a medal on his profile stating his status as the Current King for as long as he reigns.
  14. Once the King has been beaten or abdicates then the Current King medal will be replaced by the Past King medal, it will include the number of challengers beaten during his reign.
  15. Long May You Rule!