Titan Tournament Qualification Clarification and Trophy |
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Submitted by DC on Sun, 03/07/2010 - 22:41.
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The Northeast Titan Championship starts this coming Friday night and goes all weekend, including 9:00 am start times. There seems to be some confusion about the number of games you should plan on playing. You do NOT need to play in 6 games to qualify for the semifinals! It is very possible that you could play in 2 or 3 preliminary games and make it in assuming you do well. Whether you're concerned about your chances to make the semis or not, please come by and have fun playing some Titan. We'll be playing all weekend, so stop by whenever it is convenient for you. If this weekend doesn't work for you, we'll be playing more preliminary rounds the weekend of the 26th. If you are into trophies, I plan on giving one out to the winner of the tournament along with a gift certificate. On top of the trophy will be a golden Titan (a Valley Games Titan figure painted gold). It should be pretty cool. |
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Havoc Game Convention Pre-registration is open |
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Submitted by DC on Sun, 03/07/2010 - 22:37.
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Everyone, Havoc is the premiere miniatures convention of the Northeast and has run continuously for 25 years. Havoc XXVI will be held on Friday, March 26 through Sunday, March 28, 2010 at Maironis Park, Shrewsbury MA. Registration for the Havoc game convention is open. The earlier you register, the better your chances for getting into the game(s) that you want. Additional details are available on the site. http://www.havoc.battlegroupboston.org/ Thanks, Bruce Carson, Havoc Director -- P.S. This year, to save on expenses, we will not be sending out "snail-mail" postcards. So let all your luddite friends know that the pre-registration is open! |
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SFBOL Tournament Action x3 |
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Submitted by DC on Mon, 01/25/2010 - 22:59.
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Star Fleet Battles Fans, There are currently three SFB Online tournaments open and recruiting. Rated Ace Tournament (RAT) #34 is another in the long line of SFB Ace Card tournaments. Signups close on Sunday, February 7th. Masters 2010 is a unique tournament where you prove your ability to fly different ships. If you win your single-elimnation match, you fly the ship you just beat in your next fight. Signups haven't officially started yet, but will any day now. Check the Masters 2008 thread for discussion about the impending Masters 2010 tournament. Info on both these can be found on the ADB web site: Real Underground Tournament (RUT) #2 will have a different format this time around. There will be three months of Patrol format, and then a single-elimination finals tree. Signups due by Sunday, January 31st. For more info, please click here: If you're new to Star Fleet Battles online, please don't hesitate to give it a try. It's free to demo (as Fed or Klingon), and super-reasonable if you sign up. Please click here for all the info you'll need: We hope to see you online. |
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Call for GMs for the February 13th Game-a-thon |
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Submitted by DC on Thu, 01/14/2010 - 23:23.
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We are looking for volunteers to GM at the next Game-a-thon, coming Saturday, February 13th. We would also like to know what games would entice you to attend. We already have the following events lined up:
We have open requests for the following boardgames, if any of you would like some inspiration on something you could run:
http://www.swa-gaming.org/gameathoneventregistration Or, you can request a game to be run here: http://www.swa-gaming.org/gameathonsuggestion Please sign up by Wednesday, January 27th or earlier. That way we can get the word out in plenty of time for the Thon. Thank you for your interest and support. We hope to see you at our future events. |
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You are invited to TotalCon 24, Feb 18-21 in MA |
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Submitted by DC on Thu, 01/14/2010 - 22:25.
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TotalCon 24 is only weeks away and pre-reg will be opening soon! Coming February 18-21, 2010 at the Holiday Inn in Mansfield, MA. www.totalcon.com This year we are honored to offer... A great selection for miniature fans! Now is your chance to indulge in old favorites and never before tried games! On hand will be a National Qualifying Flames of War 1750 point Late War event hosted by Adler Hobby and sponsored by Sabol Designs (spots are being filled quickly!). Award nominated, fast paced western classic High Noon hosted by game designer Leo A Walsh, AT-43 sponsored by the New England AT-43 group, Blood Bowl, Classic BattleTech Tournaments, Circvs Maximvs, Arcane Legions Tournaments and demo's hosted by RacNRoll Games, Heavy Gears Demo's, Dogfights!, New England Regional Championship Car Wars Tournament, CAV, Warlord tournament, Heroscape tournaments and teaching tables hosted by the NorthEastern 'Scapers Association, Redneck Formula De, 40k, events hosted by Battle Group Boston and the Boston Trained Bands and more! Over 140 role-playing events including:*Frank Mentzer, foundeer of the RPGA and TSR former employee/creative advisor to Gary Gygax, running early ed. AD&D events.*Jay Libby, iNDiRPG, co-owner of DillyGReenBEan Games, and Cyberpunk v3 artist running his Xandoria and new GI Joe rpgs.*Brad Younie, Carnivore Games, running his The Unexplained games based on paranormal happenings, endorsed by two actual paranormal groups!*Andre Kruppa, theatrical GM bring lights, props, and music to his highly acclaimed Call of Cthulhu events and has modules published by Chaosium*Mark Edwards, writer for Catalyst Game Labs (former AEG and Maragret Weis Production writer), running his ShadowRun adventures*BedRock Games, a new pen and paper rpg company, coming in to run events on Sunday*Also, another great emersive AD&D 2ed event with theatrical elements plus some rpgs with full Dwarven Forge set-ups.*Two to Three tables of Pathfinder events each slot hosted by the New England Pathfinder Group*Full 14 slots of Living Forgotten Realms (RPGA), events coming as we are waiting for the release of new events for the beginning of the year.(both RPGA and Pathfinder event info can be found at www.warhorn.net/totalconfusion2010/ For boardgame fans, there will be over 230 scheduled events: including a World Wide Catan Championship Pre-Qualifier (the winner receives a trip to Gen Con 2010 to advance to the next round), 10 New England Regional Championships (Carcassonne, Dominion, Pacific Typhoon, Power Grid, Puerto Rico, RA, Race for the Galaxy ,Thurn & Taxis,Endeavor and Stone Age), TotalCon's Chairman of the Board (overal championship), King Philip's War demo's hosted by the game designer, John Poniske, PLUS open gaming with the TotalCon board game library. Young Players: We host special events for young players like Apples to Apples, Run for your life Candyman, Heroscape teaching tables and the annual favorite: Clays Wars tournament. New this year: Mont Golifier Junior Tournament hosted by GOH John Poniske. In all over 40 events for the the next generation of players! Don't forget the video gaming, LARPs, MA State Championship Shadowfist CCG event,and more! Also new this year, special Independent Horror, Sci-fi, and Action film screenings in the amphitheater, paint-n-take miniatures, ART SHOW submission WANTED! Enter for a $100 best in show prize! All offered in affordable comfort at the Holiday Inn in Mansfield MA featuring a heated indoor pool, hot tub, free wi-fi, kids eat free program, on-site restaurant/bar, free parking and free shuttle service to and from the Amtrak and Mansfield train stations for registered hotel guests! Not only a convention...a great complete stay and play weekend winter get-away! Hotel room rates start at just $87 with con code TCE! www.totalcon.com Come join the fun!! |
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Northeast TITAN Championship |
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Submitted by Nick_Klercker on Tue, 01/05/2010 - 08:48.
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Lately there has been renewed interest in the Avalon Hill classic, TITAN. The buzz is mostly due to the recent reprint, with new artwork, by Valley Games. So we decided this would be a great time for The Schenectady Wargamers Association to hold its first ever TITAN tournament! When Where All level players Are you planning to attend? Let us know. The Rules It should be noted that the format for this tournament is based on the World Boardgaming Championships’ Titan Tournament run by Bruno Wolff and some of these rules are directly quoted with permission. We have made some changes, the most significant being the time limit on preliminary and semi-final games. Preliminary Rounds Friday, March 12th, 6:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. Players will be able to play in as many or as few preliminary games as they like. Only a player’s first 6 games will count towards determining advancement into final rounds. Preliminary games will be 4-player when possible, 3-player or 5-players if the number of available players necessitates it. Prelim games will be made up randomly from the available pool of players at the specified start times. Except that, where possible, we will attempt to separate people who have already played each other in the event. There are no guarantees, but we will try to give people a chance to play against a variety of opponents. Semis and Final RoundsApril 10th (S.W.A. Game-a-thon day) Semis 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. with time limit Players with the most wins (see tie-breakers) in the preliminary games will advance into the semi-final round. The number of players in the semi-final round will depend on the number of participants. If there 20 or under players, there will be no semi-final games and the top six players will advance directly to a final 6-player game. With 21–30 players, there will be four 3-player semi-final games with the winners advancing to a 4-player final. With 31+ players there will be four 4-player semi-final games with the winners advancing to a 4-player final. Unless there is a 6-player final, only the four semifinal winners will be allowed to participate in the finals. If there is a no show, no fill-in will be used. Start Times / Time Limits Hopefully most 4-player games will be over before the time limit. But unless all remaining players agree to keep playing, prelim games will end roughly when the 7-hour time limit is reached. All players should receive the same number of turns. Players should be conscious of the time limit so a new turn should not be started if it is likely to cause the game to go over the time limit. In many games the likely winners will be clear and players can simply record the agreed upon winners. If it is unclear or there is any disagreement, winners of games that end due to time limit will be determined by adding the following: Tiebreakers Winning a preliminary game doesn’t automatically qualify you for the semifinals. Not winning a preliminary game doesn’t preclude you making the semifinals. In a mutual situation both players get one titan kill and credit for the lower of the two positions available. For example, if the last 2-players in the game mutual they both get 1 Titan kill and credit for a second place. If a player withdraws from the game (this doesn’t include conceding a battle involving his titan), his titan kill will be credited to the winner of the game (both players in a mutual for second place). The winner of a game (not a mutual) also gets a titan kill for their own surviving titan. If you play the same player more than once, you get credit for their results multiplied by the number of times you played them. Entry Fees / Day Rates Prizes and Bragging rights Other Players still in the game have an interest in the outcome of battles being fought by other players, and as such are allowed to give advice as long as they aren’t bothering the player who it is being given to. No advice may be given by anyone not playing in the game, except to point out a rules violation. Players are NOT to agree to balanced starts. They should not be used when rolling for initial towers. Players are expected to start each game playing to win. If it is found that a player was more interested in helping another player than how he did, adjustments to the results may be made. For eliminators (players who have already played 6-games) to play in a game, all of the non-eliminators must be comfortable with having them play. Generally eliminators will be placed in games with people who are either already very likely to make the semifinals or have almost no chance to make the semifinals. Judges/GMs Suggestions There seems to be some confusion about the number of games you Whether you're concerned about your chances to make the semis or not, If you are into trophies, I plan on giving one out to the winner of the For full tournament details please check |
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Game-a-thon: Saturday, January 9, 2010 |
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Submitted by DC on Mon, 01/04/2010 - 23:24.
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We're sorry it took so long to get this month's Game-a-thon schedule out to you all. Now that the holiday season is behind us, we'll be better going forward. Here are the events coming up at this Saturday's SWA Game-a-thon: Morning Session ( 11am - 4pm )
For more information, including full event descriptions, click here for the January Game-a-thon page. Several event descriptions have links to
BoardGameGeek. Check them out for game reviews, pictures, rules and
player aids. Of special note: January is an SWA Swap Meet month. Bring your unwanted games, get a table real cheap, and sell or trade your stuff to other interested gamers. We hope to see you there. |
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