CyberVASL XVIII

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Dear all,

A new 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 XVIII" in the subject of the email), indicating your real name, 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:

  • As usual in latest autumn tournaments, there will be previous league round before single elimination matches. Groups of 2-4 people, playing one game against each other player in the group. Best of each group will advance into the playoffs, which will be single-elimination as usual. The player limit will be 32.
  • Unfortunately, ASL ratings do not count PBEM games anymore. Therefore, I will only use our ELO rating computed inside our tournament to make the pairings, at least until ASL ratings take into account PBEM games again.
  • I will take sign-ups until 1st October. The tournament will start around 4th October with all players who signed up until 1st October.
  • All sign-ups must be done by email. No late sign-ups will be admitted.
  • 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.
  • There is a tool capable of detecting cheating behavior, based on the logs of the game. Since it is not fully automated, each player will have some limited access to it, to ensure it is used with moderation. In particular, you can ask for an analysis of your current game, but if the tool fails in detecting cheats, then you will not be able to request it neither in this tournament nor the next one you are participating. Of course, if a player is detected cheating, he will be immediately expulsed from current and future tournaments. I hope this threat is enough to discourage all cheaters from participation, so hopefully I will not need to run the tool ever!

COMPLETE RULES:

  • The tournament starts with a league phase: Players are grouped into small groups of 2-4 people (depending on total number of players). Groups will contain a maximum mix of skills.
  • In each group, each player should play a game against each other in the group. This means 1-3 games per player.
  • In order to give players time to complete this extra load of games, this league phase will last for 6 months.
  • Only first player in each group will advance into the playoffs. Only the number of wins count. Ties in the number of wins can ocurr; in that case, I will simply randomize among co-winners (I thought about other possibilities, but decided to keep it simple).
  • After that, in each playoff 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 (six months in the league phase) 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 (in the league phase, at least one game running in the first month, and either one finished or all running by the second month).
  • 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 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.
  • Pairings will be based on ELO ratings computed at the start of the tournament, based on previous CyberVASL games played. League groups will be designed in a way that best players will tend to play between them only in latest rounds, i.e. groups will contain the maximum mix of skills.
  • 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 XVIII" 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 (http://asl-ratings.org), but only when PBEM games are counted again.
  • 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 1st October at most.
  • Tournament will start around 4th October (earlier if the 32 seats are filled fast).
  • All sign ups must be done by email.
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 CyberVASL ELO), 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 15th September):

Vic Rosso
Alex Koestler
Maurizio Grassi
Pablo Garcia
Sergio Puente
Mike Johnston
Alan Krause
John Garlic
Jim Traver
Fabio Mazzucchelli
John Lehman
Blake Ball
Robert Mac Ginley
Ed Donoghue
Jeff Howell
Mike Abbott
 

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Here are the groups, have fun!

Group A:

Jay Elwell
Blake Ball

Group B:

Vic Rosso
Fabio Mazzucchelli
Ed Donoghue

Group C:

Maurizio Grassi
Alan Krause

Group D:

Alex Koestler
Robert Mac Ginley
Mike Abbott

Group E:

Marc Hanna
John Lehman

Group F:

Mike Johnston
Jim Traver

Group G:

Sergio Puente
John Garlic
Jeff Howell

Group H:

Pablo Garcia
Tom Yetter
 

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Hi All

Mike Abbott chewed up my Yanks and spat them out in a "Meeting of Patrols" ASL A29

Hope My French hold off ALex or I am done for!!! in YASL#3 - To the Bitter End

Cheers

Rob :giggle:
 

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A great game, though sometimes frustrating with all the special rules, with Pablo Garcia in KGP-3 PANTHERS IN THE MIST. A most enjoyable opponent. However, with the Mist levels (Extremely Heavy almost the entire game), Narrow Woods Dirt Roads, Soft Ground, and a small playing area, coupled with the typical American Morale short comings, it became quite a chore to plow through the scenario for the Americans. In the end it was just too much for Pablo's Americans to overcome the disadvantages once he had committed to an attack route and the Germans just kept getting in his way. I look forward to many more scenarios against this fine gentleman.
 

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League Phase finished, time for Playoffs!

Jay Elwell (Hero) -Marc Hanna (Elite)
Vic Rosso (Hero) -Mike Johnston (Elite)
Alan Krause (1st line) -Sergio Puente (Elite)
Alex Koestler (Leader) -Tom Yetter (1st line)
 

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Semifinals:

Jay Elwell (Hero) -Sergio Puente (Elite)
Mike Johnston (Elite) -Alex Koestler (Leader)
 

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And the tournament is over, congrats to the winner Jay Elwell! With him, we have now nine different winners.

Badges granted this tournament (C: Champion, S: Subchampion, s: semifinalist, o: overperformer, O: Best(s) overperformer(s), p: completed a game):

Jay Elwell  COop
Alex Koestler     SOop
Mike Johnston     sOop
Sergio Puente     sOop
Alan Krause Oop
Tom Yetter  Oop
Blake Ball  p
Ed Donoghue p
Fabio Mazzucchelli      p
Jeff Howel  p
John Garlic p
John Lehman p
Marc Hanna  p
Maurizio Grassi   p
Mike Abbot  p
Pablo Garcia      p
Robert Mac Ginley p
Vic Rosso   p

Hall of Fame:

Lionel Colin      CCCCCCCSOooooooopppppppppp
David Gillies     CCCSssOooooopppppppppp
Vic Rosso   CCSsOOooppppppp
Jay Elwell  CSSssOOoooopppppp
Brian Wiersma     CSoppp
Tom Arnold  CsssOoooppppppppp
Mike Johnston     CssOOOoooooooooppppppppppppp
Pablo Garcia      COoopppppppp
Marc Hanna  Coppppp
Sergio Puente     SSsssOOooooopppppppppppppppp
Jeff Buser  SSsOoooppppp
Alex Koestler     SssOOooooppppppppppppppp
Jon Cole    SssOoooppp
Martin Marquis    Ssoooppppppppppp
Fabio Mazzucchelli      SOOoooppppp
Bruno Nitrosso    Soppppppp
Laurent Tinture   Sopp
Will Fleming      Spppppppppp
Rodney Ding ssOOoopp
Blake Ball  ssoooppppppppppppp
Maurizio Grassi   ssoopppppppp
Alan Krause sOOoooopppppp
John Bock   sOOoopp
Rick Carter sOooppppppp
Ricardo García    sOoopppp
Bruno Javanabal   sOoppppp
Russell Dewhurst  sOopp
Mario Aceto sOop
John Garlic soppppppp
Michael Rodgers   sop
Sebastian Hummel  spp
Anatoly Sizov     Ooooppppp
Ángel González    Oooppppppppp
Tom Yetter  Ooopppppp
Jason Wert  Oopppppppppppppp
Asad Rustum Oopp
Bob Kummeth Oop
Ivan Kent   oooppppppppp
Warren Smith Jr.  oooppppp
Jeremy Busby      ooppppppppp
Pierce Mason      ooppppppppp
Jason Burnette    ooppppppp
Martin Kristensen ooppppppp
Steffen Knippel   oopppppp
Bob Zinselmeyer   oopppp
Jim Traver  oopp
Robert Mac Ginley opppppppppppppppppp
Eduard González   opppppppp
Gary Bartlett     oppppp
Brad Hampson      opppp
David Castander   opppp
Roy Connelly      opppp
Ed Donoghue oppp
Scott Kippen      oppp
Andreas Hinz      opp
Doug Fitch  opp
Erik Lindblad     opp
Paul Franklin-Bihary    opp
Lester Castellana op
Paul Schaeffer    op
Peter Rogneholt   op
Stephen Stewart   op
John Lehman pppppp
Andy Beaton ppppp
Bob Eury    ppppp
Carles Ryhr pppp
Ken Knott   pppp
Tuomo Lukkari     pppp
Ian willey  ppp
Oscar Fernandez   ppp
Alberto Griffa    pp
Alexey Nikolov    pp
David Huguet      pp
Don Clevenger     pp
Donald Holland    pp
Federico Strazzari      pp
Jeff Sewall pp
John Dietrich     pp
Juanjo Estevan    pp
Miguel Molina     pp
Roberto Alesse    pp
Daniel Takai      p
Dave Wardzala     p
Ian Tuten   p
Jason Paulus      p
Jeff Howel  p
John Otrompke     p
Jon Halfin  p
Jordan Kehrer     p
Laurent Martin    p
Magnus Rimvall    p
Mike Abbot  p
Panu Kinnari      p
Peter Palmer      p
Ross Mulcare      p
Rusty Shields     p
Uffe Moller p

CyberELO:

1 - Lionel Colin: 1793
2 - David Gillies: 1667
3 - Jay Elwell: 1649
4 - Vic Rosso: 1625
5 - Brian Wiersma: 1618
6 - Tom Arnold: 1604
7 - Marc Hanna: 1602
8 - Bruno Nitrosso: 1595
9 - Pablo Garcia: 1588
10 - Jeff Buser: 1577
11 - Martin Marquis: 1576
12 - Jon Cole: 1575
13 - Sergio Puente: 1572
14 - Rodney Ding: 1572
15 - Will Fleming: 1568
16 - Alex Koestler: 1566
17 - Mike Johnston: 1553
18 - Laurent Tinture: 1552
19 - Maurizio Grassi: 1545
20 - Sebastian Hummel: 1529
21 - Alan Krause: 1528
22 - Fabio Mazzucchelli: 1525
23 - Michael Rodgers: 1520
24 - John Bock: 1518
25 - Ricardo García: 1516
26 - Russell Dewhurst: 1515
27 - Bruno Javanabal: 1515
28 - Bob Zinselmeyer: 1510
29 - Stephen Stewart: 1509
30 - Warren Smith Jr.: 1506
31 - Jim Traver: 1506
32 - Daniel Takai: 1504
33 - Martin Kristensen: 1503
34 - Erik Lindblad: 1503
35 - Paul Schaeffer: 1502
36 - Jeff Howell: 1502
37 - Doug Fitch: 1502
38 - Lester Castellana: 1500
39 - Jordan Kehrer: 1500
40 - Mike Abbott: 1494
41 - Asad Rustum: 1493
42 - Jeff Sewall: 1492
43 - Roberto Alesse: 1492
44 - Oscar Fernandez: 1490
45 - Eduard Gonzalez: 1487
46 - Uffe Moller: 1487
47 - Andreas Hinz: 1487
48 - Steffen Knippel: 1487
49 - Jon Halfin: 1487
50 - Peter Rogneholt: 1487
51 - Magnus Rimvall: 1486
52 - Mario Aceto: 1486
53 - Peter Palmer: 1486
54 - Ian Tuten: 1486
55 - Allen Evenson: 1486
56 - Miguel Molina: 1486
57 - Jason Paulus: 1486
58 - Ross Mulcare: 1485
59 - Juanjo Estevan: 1485
60 - Stephan Hillebrand: 1485
61 - Paul Franklin-Bihary: 1485
62 - Bob Kummeth: 1485
63 - Nicolás Sabido: 1485
64 - Laurent Martin: 1485
65 - Scott Kippen: 1484
66 - David Huguet: 1484
67 - Ken Knott: 1480
68 - Anatoly Sizov: 1478
69 - Donald Holland: 1476
70 - Ivan Kent: 1476
71 - Alexey Nikolov: 1474
72 - Alberto Griffa: 1474
73 - Don Clevenger: 1473
74 - Federico Strazzari: 1472
75 - John Dietrich: 1471
76 - Dave Wardzala: 1471
77 - Tom Yetter: 1471
78 - John Otrompke: 1470
79 - Rusty Shields: 1470
80 - Ian willey: 1468
81 - John Garlic: 1467
82 - Gary Bartlett: 1464
83 - Tuomo Lukkari: 1463
84 - Brad Hampson: 1460
85 - Rick Carter: 1460
86 - Roy Connelly: 1449
87 - David Castander: 1449
88 - Blake Ball: 1449
89 - Carles Ryhr: 1449
90 - Jeremy Busby: 1449
91 - Ed Donoghue: 1443
92 - Bob Eury: 1437
93 - Eduard González: 1434
94 - Andy Beaton: 1434
95 - Jason Burnette: 1427
96 - John Lehman: 1425
97 - Pierce Mason: 1418
98 - Jason Wert: 1411
99 - Ángel González: 1398
100 - Robert Mac Ginley: 1302

See you in future CyberVASL tournaments!!!
 
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