ALERT, ALERT, ALERT!!!
With the tournament process closing in, I wanted to get this notice up.
I've decided to change the postseason format for the March Madness tournament to make it 1) more like what we played during the regular season and 2) more transparent.
The original scoring formulas break down armies won, cards, etc and can be difficult for players to follow.
The new format will be basic Win in X rounds get X points.
The description is below (power-ups are still in effect, see definitions below).
Of course, if I get hit with a bunch of objections I will reconsider, but I think this change will make the tournament process more enjoyable and easier to understand for all involved.
REVAMPED FORMAT
The tournament will be played under a seven-map format with each map representing a different player — 5 starters and 2 bench players. Here are how the maps will break down.
Settings for starter maps: escalating, chained, foggy
PG — Classic
SG — Netherlands
SF — CCU
PF — Triple Alliance
C — USA
Bench #1 — higher seed's home settings
Bench #2 — lower seed's home settings
Power-ups:
Star players get a bonus for winning their maps (5, 3 or 1 points)
6th man gets a bonus for winning their map (3, 2 or 1 points)
Sharp-shooters allow a coach to replace one of the starter maps with their home settings from the regular season.
Here's the scoring tables that will be used for the March Madness tourney.

Current tourneys -- 2025 High School Football, 2025 NFL season, 2025 Little League World Series, Punch Out Boxing, Down Under, 2025 MLS season, 2025 MLB season, 2025 WNBA, 4 Star Meats Best of 7.
High rank: Major. Place: 1,056. Points: 2,093