CyberVASL XV

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Dear all,

The fifteenth 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 XV" in the subject of the email), indicating your real name, email, and your 3 (or 4)-letter code in ASL player ratings (asl-ratings.org). 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:

  • NEW: We go back to single elimination format. We keep alternating formats: Spring, single elimination. Autumn: league+playoffs.
  • This edition will be limited to 32 participants, and will consequently have 5 rounds.
  • Currently, 17 participants have confirmed participation, so there are 15 free slots available.
  • The tournament will start as soon as the 32 slots are filled. In case vacancies still exist by 30th March, 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 a combination of ELO ratings at the start of the tournament (computed with all past CyberVASL results), and ASL player ratings. They will be designed in such 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 XV" 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 ASL player ratings.
  • 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 maybe request advice from experienced players, who will also be responsible of deciding when the dispute affects one game in which I am playing.
  • Cheats: There is a tool capable of detecting several types of cheats in a given game, based on VASL logs. Any player can request its use for his current game, but if the tool fails to find cheating behavior, then the requesting player cannot use it neither for the rest of the tournament nor for the next one in which he participates. Detected cheating players will be immediately expulsed from all current and future CyberVASL tournaments.
Sign-up rules:

  • The sign-up period will last until 30th March at most.
  • The number of players in this tenth edition will be limited to 32. Once this limit is reached, sign-up will immediately end, and first round will start
  • 17 participants have confirmed participation, so there are 15 free slots available.
  • In case the limit is reached before 30th March, 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 levels) 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 ELO 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


PD: List of current participants (up to 16th March):

Marc Hanna
Sergio Puente
Pablo Garcia
Vic Rosso
Maurizio Grassi
Bob Zinselmeyer
Alex Koestler
John Garlic
Martin Kristensen
Jason Wert
Brad Hampson
Tuomo Lukkari
Bob Eury
Tom Yetter
Mike Johnston
Roberto Alesse
Jeremy Busby
 
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oh my. people actually cheat on VASL? It is beyond my comprehension why someone would be gratified by such an illegal win. yikes.
 

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oh my. people actually cheat on VASL? It is beyond my comprehension why someone would be gratified by such an illegal win. yikes.
In about 15 years experience in VASL play I've only run up against one that was technically a cheat behavior but I believe (strongly) that it was simply a noob mistake of not understanding the basic underlying principals of ASL and VASL play in particular. Overall I would say the instances of forthright cheating in VASL (or ASL in general) fall somewhere between slim and none.
 

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oh my. people actually cheat on VASL? It is beyond my comprehension why someone would be gratified by such an illegal win. yikes.
Yah, hard to imagine and presumably super rare. Many, many years ago I did get a log file that rewound several times before finally doing what was desired. Presumably someone failed to realize the back button didn't erase the previous part of the log. He pled innocence, but ... life's too short to let that go by.
Note: When I played CyberVASL, there was no hint of such nefarious buffoonery!
 

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Yah, hard to imagine and presumably super rare. Many, many years ago I did get a log file that rewound several times before finally doing what was desired. Presumably someone failed to realize the back button didn't erase the previous part of the log. He pled innocence, but ... life's too short to let that go by.
Note: When I played CyberVASL, there was no hint of such nefarious buffoonery!
We only had one cheater, and was precisely this procedure: Running the log again and again until getting the desired outcome. Whole log, that was why it was more difficult to detect. After that, I never received any further complaints.
 

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Updated list of participants, still 7 available spots:

Lionel Colin
Vic Rosso
Pablo Garcia
Bruno Javanabal
Sergio Puente
Ricardo García
Maurizio Grassi
Martin Kristensen
Bob Zinselmeyer
Marc Hanna
Alex Koestler
John Garlic
Brad Hampson
Bob Eury
Tom Yetter
Mike Johnston
Jeremy Busby
Blake Ball
Jason Wert
Tuomo Lukkari
Asad Rustum
Fabio Mazzucchelli
Roberto Alesse
Jon Halfin
Neal Ekengren
 

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I missed a couple of confirmed players, here is the updated list (4 available spots):

Lionel Colin
Vic Rosso
Pablo Garcia
Bruno Javanabal
Sergio Puente
Ricardo García
Maurizio Grassi
Martin Kristensen
Bob Zinselmeyer
Marc Hanna
Alex Koestler
John Lehman
John Garlic
Brad Hampson
Bob Eury
Steffen Knippel
Tom Yetter
Mike Johnston
Jeremy Busby
Blake Ball
Jason Wert
Robert Mac Ginley
Tuomo Lukkari
Asad Rustum
Fabio Mazzucchelli
Roberto Alesse
Jon Halfin
Neal Ekengren
 

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We are ready to start!

Round 1 pairings:

Lionel Colin (Hero) -Tom Yetter (2nd line)
Vic Rosso (Hero) -Neal Ekengren (2nd line)
Marc Hanna (Leader) -Asad Rustum (2nd line)
Ricardo García (Elite) -Mike Johnston (2nd line)
Sergio Puente (Elite) -Roberto Alesse (2nd line)
John Garlic (Elite) -Robert Mac Ginley (2nd line)
Bruno Javanabal (1st line) -Martin Kristensen (2nd line)
Blake Ball (1st line) -Jeremy Busby (2nd line)
Bob Zinselmeyer (1st line) -Bob Eury (2nd line)
Steffen Knippel (1st line) -Fabio Mazzucchelli (2nd line)
Brad Hampson (1st line) -John Lehman (2nd line)
Alex Koestler (1st line) -Jon Halfin (2nd line)

The following players are unpaired and advance directly to Round 2:

Pablo Garcia (Leader)
Maurizio Grassi (Elite)
Tuomo Lukkari (1st line)
Jason Wert (1st line)

Have fun!
 

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Reporting Round One. Alex Koestler wins vs myself (Jon Halfin), in FrF 7 on American turn 6 RtPh, eliminating my last MMCs possible to reach the VC hexes via Fail to Rout (NQ was in effect, no valid rout path.)
 

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Good luck and good gunnin' to all!🤗
Thanks! I needed a bit of luck, and almost had it as Alex's last PFPh began poorly with a trio of 8 -2 for an 11 DR, a 8 flat for a 10 Dr, and a 6 flat for a 9 DR - leaving me a stack capable of pushing for a win. Then he shoots the 2 flat and rolls a 4 DR, and my MCs result in Break/ELR and Break/Disrupt.

So much for the luck.......

Alex ended my misery by moving to cut off the last chance of anyone rallying by cutting the rout path.

Good game
Jon H
 

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Thanks! I needed a bit of luck, and almost had it as Alex's last PFPh began poorly with a trio of 8 -2 for an 11 DR, a 8 flat for a 10 Dr, and a 6 flat for a 9 DR - leaving me a stack capable of pushing for a win. Then he shoots the 2 flat and rolls a 4 DR, and my MCs result in Break/ELR and Break/Disrupt.

So much for the luck.......

Alex ended my misery by moving to cut off the last chance of anyone rallying by cutting the rout path.

Good game
Jon H
There is always next time .🤗
 
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Round 2:

Lionel Colin (Hero) -Martin Kristensen (2nd line)
Vic Rosso (Hero) -Tuomo Lukkari (1st line) (FINISHED)
Pablo Garcia (Leader) -Jeremy Busby (2nd line) (FINISHED)
Asad Rustum (2nd line) -Bob Zinselmeyer (1st line)
Mike Johnston (2nd line) -Fabio Mazzucchelli (2nd line)
Maurizio Grassi (Elite) -Brad Hampson (1st line)
Sergio Puente (Elite) -Alex Koestler (1st line) (STARTED)
John Garlic (Elite) -Jason Wert (1st line) (STARTED)

Have fun!
 

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Tense scenario played with Brad Hampson. A Russian Human Wave was surprising the defender, but lucky rolls break it and gave the victory to the German. J168 Katyusha's embrace seems a nice scenario, the MA of one of the 122L AFV for the Russian on turn 2 made was important to the end result. Nice play and nice opponent.
 
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