CyberVASL IV

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Dear all,

The fourth edition of CyberVASL is now open for sign-up. If you are interested in joining this tournament, please send an email to CyberVASL {at} outlook {dot} com (please be sure that you include exactly "CyberVASL IV" in the subject of the email), indicating your real name, your personal ID code in the AREA webpage http://www.asl-area.org/ (or your country if you are not there), and email. By doing so, you accept that I will use this information and pass it to others for the exclusive purposes of running the tournament.

All rules are below, but here is a summary:

- This fourth edition will be limited to 32 participants, and will consequently have 5 rounds.
- Currently, 16 participants (see below) of the third edition have confirmed participation, so there are only 16 free slots available.
- The tournament will start as soon as the 32 slots are filled. In case vacancies still exist by 30th September, the tournament will start with the available players by this date.
- All sign-ups must be done by email. Strict receiving time will determine participation in case the threshold of 32 players is reached.
- I will give some "badges" to participating players, for achieving some targets. The purpose is only to add some spice to the tournament, with no other intention or implication.


COMPLETE RULES:

- Each round, people will be paired, and only the winner of each game will continue in the tournament.
- Default method of play is VASL PBEM, no optional rules and VASL dicebot. Other methods, rules or dice are allowed upon agreement of both players.
- All games of a round must be completed no later than three months after the previous round finished. All games have to be running (i.e., both setups done, and turn 1 started) after one month from the start of the round.
- Deadlines are NOT flexible. At the end of a round a winner must be declared. Failure to this will imply a double loss to both players. Please only sign up if you can send at least one log per day most of the time, as speed is very important when playing PBEM.
- All pairings will be predetermined at the start of the tournament, and you will be allowed (and encouraged) to start your next round game as soon as you know who is your opponent. This will give you more time to complete the new game, as the three months period only starts once all games for the previous round are finished. I will try to regularly remind people about new games that can be started.
- Depending on the number of players (and previous forfeits), it is possible that some players are not paired in a given round. In that case, those players will automatically advance to the next round. I will design pairings to avoid this to happen in the last rounds.
- Pairings will be based on AREA ratings at the start of the tournament, and will be designed in a way that best players will tend to play between them only in latest rounds.
- If you feel that you are not going to have time to complete your game in time, please resign as soon as possible, to allow your opponent to start his new round game ASAP.
- If your game is not finished, (or the game has not started after the first month) then the player more responsible of the delay should politely declare his opponent as the winner, no matter how the game was going.
- All results (win/lose/forfeit) can be notified by either player, either by posting here or sending an email to CyberVASL {at} outlook {dot} com. In the latter case, please be sure that you include exactly "CyberVASL IV" in the subject of the email. Please communicate in a similar way scenario and sides chosen, as well as the moment when you effectively started to play turn 1.
- All games (except those not started after the first month) will be reported to AREA.
- In case a rules dispute appears, please consult the rulebook and the rules forum in GameSquad. Only when this doesn't clarify the answer, you can ask me for a decision. Both players should explain their point of view, with specific references to rules. In this respect, I will have the help of a very experienced player (Brian Wiersma), who will also be the responsible of deciding when the dispute affects one game in which I am playing.

Sign-up rules:

- The sign-up period will last until 30th September at most.
- The number of players in this second edition will be limited to 32. Once this limit is reached, sign-up will immediately end, and first round will start
- 16 players from previous CyberVASL tournament have already confirmed participation. Hence, there are 16 free seats for new participants.
- In case the limit is reached before 30th September, new participants will be selected exclusively by the date and time in which sign-up emails were received.

Specific suggestions for selecting scenario and sides:

- ANY scenario can be chosen. Please take into account time availability of you and your opponent, to ensure that the scenario is small enough to be played by the deadline.
- One of the purposes of the tournament is to encourage people to play against new opponents, in order to learn from them both in terms of rules and strategy.
- Therefore, to encourage less experienced people to join, it is suggested that (when the players have different experience level) the less experienced player selects 3-4 scenarios, and pass them to his opponent, who in turn selects one of them and randomize sides. In this way, less experienced players can adjust the scenario selection to their rules knowledge.
- If both players have a similar experience level, then they can agree on any way they want.
- To facilitate this procedure, all players will have an associated experience level (based on the AREA seed that determined pairings), that will be communicated when the pairings are done.
- Please have a list of your 3-4 preferred scenarios prepared in advance, to avoid unnecessary delays.

Good luck to all!

Sergio


PD1 (list of confirmed participants from previous tournament):

These are the players that already confirmed participation in CyberVASL IV:

Brian Wiersma
Lionel Colin
Will Fleming
Sergio Puente
Eduard González
Erik Lindblad
Doug Fitch
David Gillies
Robert Mac Ginley
Jason Wert
Jason Burnette
Pierce Mason
Martin Marquis
Ivan Kent
Ángel González
Andy Beaton

PD2 (Overlapping tournaments)

Some people asked about the overlapping feature of CyberVASL, so I explain it here:

A new CyberVASL tournament starts every six months (at the end of March and September, usually). By the time a new tournament is about to start, 75% of players are already eliminated from the previous tournament. But for the other 25%, they still play the previous tournament. Hence, if they join the new one, they must play two parallel games, one for each tournament. This is not a problem as long as the player can keep the pace in both games.

With the extension of the tournament to 32 players, it is even possible to play in three diferent tournaments simultaneously, as the expected duration of each tournament is roughly 1.25 years. This could happen at most to a 6.25% of players.
 
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Hi All

I REALLY Recommend this to everyone in the world of PBEM

I have got to meet a great couple of new players and though I have got only a few extra games out of each one - it really makes you feel your testing your skills

I do loose unfortunately!! but that's life and the test I need!!!

Cheers

Rob :clown:
 

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Update: 23 players in, 9 slots still available.

List of participants (if you sent an email, please check that your name is here):

Brian Wiersma
Lionel Colin
Will Fleming
Sergio Puente
Eduard González
Erik Lindblad
Doug Fitch
David Gillies
Robert Mac Ginley
Jason Wert
Jason Burnette
Pierce Mason
Martin Marquis
Ivan Kent
John Bock
Ángel González
Andy Beaton
Scott Kippen
John Dietrich
Federico Strazzari
Anatoly Sizov
David Huguet
Alex Koestler
 

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Final list of participants:

Hero:

Lionel Colin
Brian Wiersma

Leader:

Sergio Puente
Will Fleming

Elite:

Alex Koestler
Patrick Palma
David Gillies
Eduard González

1st line:

Laurent Martin
Doug Fitch
Ivan Kent
John Bock
Erik Lindblad
John Dietrich
Jason Burnette
Rusty Shields

2nd line:

David Huguet
Federico Strazzari
Pierce Mason
Anatoly Sizov
Scott Kippen
Robert Mac Ginley
Ángel González
Andy Beaton
Warren Smith Jr.
Martin Marquis
Mike Johnston
Jason Wert

Round E pairings:

Lionel Colin -David Huguet
Sergio Puente -Federico Strazzari
Will Fleming -Pierce Mason
Patrick Palma -Anatoly Sizov
Laurent Martin -Scott Kippen
Doug Fitch -Robert Mac Ginley
Ivan Kent -Ángel González
John Bock -Andy Beaton
Erik Lindblad -Warren Smith Jr.
John Dietrich -Martin Marquis
Jason Burnette -Mike Johnston
Rusty Shields -Jason Wert

Deadlines:

November 1st: Scenarios started, with turn 1 already going
January 1st: Scenarios ended

Since we are only 28 participants, four players (Brian Wiersma, Alex Koestler, David Gillies and Eduard González) have directly advanced to round D, and are therefore not paired this round.

Have fun!
 

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Afternoon,

For Will Fleming .. maybe we can get our game in at ASLOK this year.

Cheers!
Pierce
 

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With David for the first round we are playing 'AP32 Second crack at Caumont'.
I attack with the US.

Regards
Lionel
 

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With Angel, I am playing the Americans in ASL21 Among The Ruins, Angel has the defending Germans... we are about to begin :)
 

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With Anatoly, we are playing ASL4 " The Commissar's House, with I as the defending Russians, and Anatoly as the attacking Germans.
 

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Jason Burnette and I have started our scenario. We are playing BFP-84 "Kreida Station" I am the defending Russians and Jason is the attacking Germans.

Mike Johnston
 

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Morning,

Pierce Mason defeated Will Fleming in our match of AP 108 "Yes Sir!"
Tight game against a great opponent.

Have a great ASL day:headbang:

Cheers ya'll!

Pierce:nuts:
 

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My Slavs in PBP 22 Morire in Belleza used their awesome die rolling capability to crush Andy Beatons Italians. I have to commend Andy on keeping his PMC intact for so long as the avalanche of 3's, 4's and 5's poured out of the dice bot. No matter what he did he was punished for it. This is supposed to be a good scenario but couldn't tell in this playing. Thanks for the game Andy.
 
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