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Topic: UTWIG URN - March Super Melee Knockout tournament (Read 5461 times)
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Cedric6014
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Let's give this another go. Let's see if we can't get the best starships captains in the land to do battle once more. Who is game to to try their luck?
Date: 31 March 2006 Time: Saturday 4pm EST Place: #uqm-arena at irc://chat.freenode.net
Be here for this historic second ever online Star Control Super-melee knockout tournament!
Time where you live Sun 6 am Sydney Sun 8 am Auckland Sat 1 pm Los Angeles Sat 4 pm New York Sat 9 pm London Sat 10 pm Paris Sat 11 pm Helsinki
I think I have got the time zones right - its a bit difficult because of various daylight saving changes. The most important thing is that its definitly 4pm EST (USA). Please let me know if I have any of the above wrong
Tournament structure
- Basic Knockout tournament
- Seedings based on order of entry. So the earlier you enter the higher the likelyhood of a getting a bye in the first round.
Schedule (all EST) 16.00 Check-in/Register 16.20 Cut-off for entry 16.30 Round of 16 begins 17.15 Quarterfinals 18.00 Semifinals 18.45 Final - Utwig Urn
Game rules
- Maximum 200 pts per fleet
- Maximum one of each ship type per fleet (no duplicates)
- Maximum 40 minutes per melee - Timed out games result in both players losing and exiting the tournament (an effort to nulify boring stalemates)
- You must have your team set up before melee - this prevents you adjusting your line-up to counter your opponents team!
Everyone and anyone is welcome - novices to super star starship admirals. Men and Women. Black Folks and white folks. As an equal opportunity league we especially encourage small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri to enter
Let's do it peoples!
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Novus
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Fot or not?
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If you really mean Eastern Standard Time, not Eastern Daylight Time, you're one hour off. However, as far as I can tell, most of the US will be on EDT, not EST, due to recent changes to daylight saving time.
Could we agree on a time in UTC, instead? At least everyone knows what that means without having to sort out daylight saving for at least two different countries.
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Cedric6014
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Oh you're right. EDS.
Well i dont know if anyone outside of europ knows what utc is. Actually, i should probably use GMT.
I do make the effort to put times in various important time zones - hopefully i get these right!
Can you explain what UTC is?
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Valaggar
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I have a little suggestion. Since you used New York 4 PM in the Pkunk Plate tournament too - and this isn't fair for people on GMT +2, for example, who have to participate at 11 pm. I suggest aiming this one a bit to the east - I mean New York 2 PM, for example. Or so. Even 12 AM (midday). After all, it's Saturday.
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Valaggar
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People as lazy as to sleep till midday are too lazy to get in the tournament, anyway.
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Cedric6014
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I have a little suggestion. Since you used New York 4 PM in the Pkunk Plate tournament too - and this isn't fair for people on GMT +2, for example, who have to participate at 11 pm. I suggest aiming this one a bit to the east - I mean New York 2 PM, for example. Or so. Even 12 AM (midday). After all, it's Saturday.
I appreciate you comments Valagger, they are valid. My logic of the tournament time is very considered and i shall explain it.
I wanted to put the tournament on at a time where it would get the most people, so it would need to convenient to those that live in the north american and european time zones. MOST importantly, the tournament needs to run when I'M available - as without me there's no tournament. I live in New Zealand.
The only time of the week when the time zones align at reasonably socially acceptable hours are 4pm Sat New York time. this makes it early afternoon in LA, and late in the evening in europe. It also makes it 8.00 am in New Zealand. If i shifted the tournament back an hour or two, I would be rising at 6.00am Sunday morning to play a COMPUTER GAME. that's is not gonna happen.
I figure that most people dont mind staying up past midnight on a saturday night - i am banking on that really
These are the tournaments that I run so I would like to be there. I encourage others to run tournaments at time zones even more conveient to where they live - I have always said that weekday evenings would work well. Unfortunately when its 9pm in europe, i'm getting ready for work. and when its 9 pm in new york I'm about having lunch at work. So someone else will have to do it!
It is unfortunate that the one person who is willing to run tournaments is also 1 of the 2% of SC folk who live outside of NorthAm and europe. Bring on the forum and automatically run tournaments!
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Galactus
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I'll play anytime!!! And I don't even want a bye!!! The more battle, the better!!!
Just to get things straight, I plan on logging in at about 2 pm on Saturday, which is Mountain time (2 hours behind New York). Haven't followed all the time zone chat. Hopefully that is right. Let me know if I'm wrong.
By the way, you still referenced the Pkunk Plate in the tournament timeline for the final.
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I'm in. After last nights dueling, I'm totally stoked about playing against REAL people.
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jucce
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Let's sort the times out once and for all. This is the output of: #!/bin/bash cd /usr/share/zoneinfo for a in `find America/ Antarctica/ Arctic/ Asia/ Atlantic/ Australia/ Europe/ -type f`; do echo -n $a" "; TZ=$a date -d "$1"; done | sort
run on argument "2007-03-31 16:00 EDT". Ok, well the original post said 4 P.M. EST. So is it 4 P.M. EST or EDT?
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