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Post subject: NAF World Cup Rules (2011)
Posted: Jan 17, 2011 - 01:45 PM
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da Veiz-Prez
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Hi,
in this thread we'll post the rules. First the game rules, later on we'll add the tournament rules.
We may alter these rules and will also post here if we did. |
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Posted: Jan 17, 2011 - 01:48 PM
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Ruleset.
The NAF World Cup will use the latest ruleset; CRP , with the following exceptions and/or amendments:
The Illegal Procedure rule will not be in use, nor is the 4 minute 'timer' rule. Please note that you may be given a certain amount of time to complete your game should you be running late. More on this under 'match sequence'
Coaches have 1,100,000 GP to create their starting team rosters. Team rosters must consist of at least 11 players as per the normal rules.
No Inducements (inc. Star Players, wizards, master chefs etc) or special play cards are used. The exeption are: Halflings, who are allowed a Master Chef on their starting roster and Goblins, who are allowed to take bribes on their starting roster. The costs for both the Chef as the Bribes are the same as in the Inducements section of the CRP ruleset.
Star Player Points are in not use.
All casualties and/or deaths are healed between rounds. Healed players that have been given a skill before game 1, 4 or 7 will retain those improvements.
Player improvements are not counted towards Team Value, so in effect Team Value is fixed at the starting 1,100,000 GP for all rosters and therefore of no impact.
Chaos Pact, Slann and Underworld teams are allowed.
The match sequence is as follows:
1) Pre Match and Introduction.
i) Decide what constitutes a 'cocked die'.
(It is recommended that any dice that is not flat on the table or board is considered cocked to eliminate any confusion, but ultimately this is for the coaches to decide.)
ii) Show your opponent your roster and team. Point out which players represent which positions and point out which players have gotten which skills. Look over your opponent's team roster and ensure that it's legal. Call a NAF Referee or NAF Tournament Official over in the event of any discrepancy before the match begins.
iii) Work out the number of Fans and Fame and note the result.
2) The Match.
i) Roll Weather.
ii) Roll for Kick Off. (Winner decides to kick or receive).
iii) Receiving team's turn.
iv) Kicking team's turn... etc...
3) The Post Match Sequence.
i) Fill out results sheet and sign it.
Please ensure that both you and your opponent’s results sheets are in accordance.
ii) Data Entry. Hand in results sheet at the appropriate point. Once a signed result sheet is handed over to a NAF Tournament Official the result can’t be changed
4) Timing the matches.
You have 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete your match. When one hour's over, general notice will be given that you should be close to starting the 2nd half. If, with one hour left, your game hasn't started the second half yet you and your opponent will get a timer (chess clock). Each coach will have 30 minutes time for all his turns left in the game.
If you've spent all your time and your opponent hasn't, all you are allowed to do is put any prone players upright and unstun any players that are stunned. You are not allowed to take ANY other action than this.
If one or two coaches are late for the game the referees will note down your table number and who's late. If, with one hour left, the game hasn't started the second half yet, the coach who was late will get 20 minutes instead of 30. His opponent will get 40 minutes instead of 30. If both player were late both players will get 30 minutes.
If both players' time has run out the game ends immedeately.
5) points / rankings
Results will go into two ranking:
Team and Individual.
Team Ranking:
Each game played by a team member will add up to the team ranking. The team ranking will be made up of the results of all the team members.
Code: Win : 1 point
Draw : 1/2 point
Loss : 0 point
Tiebreaker: Net TD + Net Cas
Individual Ranking:
We'll also keep track of an individual ranking. Each game will add points (or none) to this ranking.
Code: Win : 3 point
Draw : 1 point
Loss : 0 point
Tiebreaker: Net TD + Net Cas
Skill Progression.
Before round 1 you may assign three skills to three separate players on your roster. Before round 4 and round 7 you may assign two skills to two separate players on your roster. No player can get more than one extra skill during the tournament.
All skills are ‘normal’ skills. Before round 4 and 7 one of the skills may be a ‘double’.
All skills must be noted on the team roster your teamcaptain hands in to the organization when registering your team on day 1.
The NAF reserve the right to amend the tournament rules as necessary, we'll obviously keep everybody posted.
Team Makeup.
Each team consists of 6 coaches. Each coach MUST coach a bloodbowl team of a different race than any other coach of his team. Ergo: no team can have two undead teams for example. (you can obviously have multiple Daves or Maggies in your team, that's actually a lot of fun) |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 05:01 AM
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Can I ask a question here regarding the rules? If not, please move the post to the correct thread.
Why no inducements? The Halfings rely on the Chef, the Goblins need those bribes. Is this an attempt to reduce the number of low tier teams coming? |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 05:40 AM
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da Veiz-Prez
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good question,
it's to make the rules as easy as possible. Remember we'll have 400+ rosters to check at some point ... quite a bit of work |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 08:13 AM
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Dave - would it help if rosters were sent to the organisers, say, two weeks in advance?
FWIW I'd like to see the chef allowed for Halflings, not that I'd expect many. |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 08:38 AM
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Actually maybe a subscription form with the possibility to fill up the full roster, with specific controls would be the best way.
+ it may allow each participant to print his rostersheet directelly from the website for a standard output format easier for his opponents to read. |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 08:53 AM
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Elyoukey wrote: Actually maybe a subscription form with the possibility to fill up the full roster, with specific controls would be the best way.
+ it may allow each participant to print his rostersheet directelly from the website for a standard output format easier for his opponents to read. This would also make it easier for the organisers to read and check. Maybe have a webpage dedicated to having team captains submitting the 6 team rosters? |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 08:59 AM
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i am pretty sure you have some computer specialists in your team who could handle this greatly. If (highly improbable) not i may give a help on this point. |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 09:06 AM
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I think most coaches know what is or isn't a legal roster when they see their opponent's team. I think allowing at least Halfing Chef and Goblin Bribes would increase people's enjoyment. At proper prices though. |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 10:02 AM
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and what would you consider a proper price? |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 10:13 AM
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say 100 k and 50 k |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 12:05 PM
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Or all the team captains have to check the team rosters of their team members in advance and assure the organizers that all rosters in the team are legal. That should be enough reliability. |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 01:08 PM
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Dave wrote: and what would you consider a proper price? The prices in the LRB 6 rulebook. A lot of tournaments are still letting the Chef go for 50K. |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 02:22 PM
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Every captain must send you the roster with th skills progression.
And in Amsterdam, when the teams came for the registration you can give the roster prnted by you.
In this way every team haas only the roster that you have printed and cannot cheat |
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Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 11:45 PM
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I KNOW Niels has something like Elyoukey mentioned.
I can give you my roster right now... |
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