Welcome to March Madness 2010ā¦
Anyone that has played one of my sports tournaments before knows that I like to make the CC version resemble the real sport as much as possible. This tourney is designed to take us through an abbreviated 32-team March Madness college basketball playoff bracket.
Play: 1 vs. 1
Open: freebies welcome, but I ask that you are able to complete 2-3 maps in a single week.
The field: A 64-team bracket.
ā¢ Game play: Each coach in the tournament will have its starting five and two players off the bench, making each game a seven-map showdown. But itās not a straight-up best-of-7 seriesā¦instead each player will earn points based on a well-tested scoring formula Iāve conceived.
Get on a hot streak by winning your map quickly.
Percentages drop sharply as the rounds advance and play is capped at 12 rounds to prevent running up the score. This also rewards a losing player for fighting hard rather than simply going the suicide route.
ā¢ Because Iām using a carefully developed scoring formula all maps are preset for each position. Smaller maps are used for the bench players. Settings will be flat rate card and chained forts with a mix of fog and sunny (see box).
Rounds are based on the # of rounds reached in the game.
Army accrual is only allowed if both players have a turn in that round.
(Except conquering neutrals are allowed all the way to the finish)
Example for a starting SG
You gain 42 armies for regions held during the game, so 42/5 = 8.4 (8 FG attempts)
You gain 7 in bonuses + 4 in owned card bonuses, so 11/5 = 2.2 (2 FT attempts)
You turn in 14 in cards + conquer 4 neutral territories, so 18/5 = 3.6 (4 3P attempts)
I then take you shot attempts and run it through the shot chart (first graph) for how many rounds the game went.
ā¢ Whoās your star?
Each coach will be asked to choose a star player out of their starting-fiveā¦the formula allows this player to put up more shots in a typical game. So choosing the player on the map you are most confident with is the smart move.
ā¢ Win your first-round game and advanceā¦lose and youāre out. The winner of the championship showdown at the end is of course the winner of this Conquer Club tourney.
I hope it doesnāt sound too confusingā¦in the end winning the most maps and winning quickly should end in success.
Iāll be trying to update scoreboards at least every 48 hours, so youāll have a good idea where you stand as each round goes.
ā¢ Sign-ups ā seeding for the tourney will be based on your CC rank when you register.
When you sign-in please select any Division I basketball school that you would like to represent AND which player you would like to designate as your āstarā
Good luck to all and letās have some fun with it, flex
Any questions, please post in the forum so they can be answered for everyone.
Point guard in the default if you don't designate a "star" player.
Here's the team list...still hoping for a full 64-team bracket...if not I'll adjust as necessary with first-round byes...signups end Sunday night.
Current tourneys -- 2023-24 College Basketball, Arms Race! Best of Five, Conquer the World, 2024 Major League Soccer, NBA playoffs, 2024 WNBA season doubles, Political Puppets mixed team
High rank: Major. Place: 1,150. Points: 2,093