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Dominion General Discussion / Re: Expansions for expansions
« on: May 24, 2018, 12:44:31 pm »
Choosing clustered sampling would be one of my feature requests for Shuffle IT.

You know you can just choose to play with a certain subset of the expansions, right?

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: Trashing the Engineer
« on: May 23, 2018, 01:39:03 am »
Don't trash Engineer to gain a $3 cost and then buy a new Engineer, unless you care about piles, of course. I've actually seen that ("sure, I'll just take one debt for no reason") early in a game.

But yeah, in normal play, trash it whenever you no longer want to be using terminal space on a workshop, or when you really need one more copy of a key card.

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Dominion League / Re: Season 28 - Call for New Mods
« on: May 22, 2018, 10:30:29 pm »
We have completed the recruiting for the next season with four new mods: Anders, Seprix, tracer (traces Around), and volfied. Welcome!

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Dominion League / [DEPRECATED] Dominion League FAQ
« on: May 21, 2018, 02:49:50 am »
IMPORTANT:
This page is no longer being used or updated.
Please reference the current and official FAQ here: http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=20426.0



This FAQ concerns the Rules & Regulations of the Dominion League. It is intended as a reference, and does not cover all the rules.

Contents

  • Signing up
  • Discord and the online community
  • Scheduling matches
  • Playing matches
  • Dominion Online (http://dominion.games)
  • Details and backend
  • Miscellaneous
If you have a question that is not answered here, please reach out to any moderator. You can find a moderator who is online by looking at the League Mod section of users on Discord.

Credit: Thanks to gloures, who onboarded hundreds of new players and compiled most of the original FAQ.


1. Signing up


How do I sign up?
First join the Dominion Discord server (https://discord.gg/jeN2sAB). Second go to the Dominion League board, look for a pinned post with the name “Season XX - Signups” and complete the Google form embedded there. A moderator will send you a direct message via Discord in about a day with a few question to confirm your signup, and a deadline to do so. You must answer this message to be confirmed.

What is required to sign up?
You are required to have a Dominion Online (http://dominion.games) account and join the Dominion Discord server (https://discord.gg/jeN2sAB). You must also have enough time to play five 6-game matches during the 6-week season, which is usually about 2 hrs per week. Note you are also encouraged to play at least 20 rated 2-player games on Dominion Online so the moderators can place you in a tier appropriate for your skill.

I didn’t respond in time to Discord message to confirm my signup. Can sign up again?
If the deadline hasn't passed, you are encouraged to re-sign up by filling out the Google form again.

Do I need a subscription to Dominion Online (http://dominion.games) to sign up?
You do not need to buy a subscription, but you do need to create a free account.

Am I required to play matches on Dominion Online (http://dominion.games)?
No, but this may be the only way to play games against the vast majority of your opponents. Note you are required to have a Dominion Online account and you are encouraged to play at least 20 rated 2-player games there so the moderators can place you in a tier appropriate for your skill.

How good do I need to be at Dominion to sign up?
We welcome players of all skill levels. Players are divided into different tiers so that they can compete against opponents of similar skill.

Do I need to be proficient in the English language to sign up?
You will need basic English skills to communicate on Discord and schedule you matches. Scheduling isn't too difficult, and if you can understand this paragraph, you will be fine. Let a moderator know if you have language issues, and we may have someone who can help translate.

Who do I play against?
You will be put in a division with up to 5 other similarly skilled players.

How do I know who is in my division?
The introductory message in your division’s Discord channel will say who is playing in your division. You can also see which players are in every division in the Standings post, pinned in the Dominion League board.

How do I know who my moderator is?
The introductory message in your division’s Discord channel will say who your moderator is.


2. Discord and the online community


What is Discord? How does it work?
Discord is an instant messaging app. In the Dominion server you can discuss Dominion topics with players all over the world. These discussions are organized into different channels (denoted by #). There are channels for Dominion strategy, the Dominion League, and your specific division.

Do I need to use Discord?
Yes, you are required to have a Discord account and join the Dominion server (https://discord.gg/jeN2sAB).

Why do I need to use Discord?
Discord is where you will message opponents to schedule matches and receive important announcements.

How does the Dominion League use Discord?
You will mainly use Discord to communicate with the other players in your division, and the moderators. You can also see announcements about upcoming matches so you can spectate them, and you can announce your own matches.

How do I see what matches are coming up so I can spectate them?
Check the Dominion calendar.

How do I announce my matches so others can spectate me?
Fill out the Dominion calendar form, and the match will be automatically announced on Discord an hour before it begins.

What is a Town Hall on Discord?
The moderators host Town Halls to gather feedback on a specific topic that doesn’t have clear answers. Town Halls takes place over a 24-hour period in the #town-hall channel on Discord. They begin with a presentation by the moderators on the topic and some of the options under consideration, then everyone is invited to contribute via messages and emoji polls. Following the discussion, the moderators formulate a plan of action based on the feedback, which, if opinion is split on the matter, could involve choosing to collect additional feedback from all League Players via the Returning Form.


3. Scheduling matches


How do I schedule matches?
You will need to coordinate with your opponent via Discord. You can send messages in your division’s channel, or send direct messages to an opponent. It is very beneficial to schedule matches in advance, instead of hoping someone is available to play impromptu.

Do I need to follow the suggested schedule (provided to tier E and below)?
No, but it is provided as a guideline.

May I play multiple matches per week?
Yes. We recommend playing at least one match per week, and encourage you to stay ahead of schedule.

What do I do if my opponent did not show up at our scheduled time?
Please wait 15 minutes past the scheduled time to see if the opponent shows up. If the opponent has still not arrived, notify your moderator. While this can be frustrating, there are many reasons this may happen.

What do I do if I can no longer make it to a match I scheduled?
You should let your opponent know as soon as there is a chance you will be late, or miss the match entirely. If you will miss the match, reschedule with your opponent.
 
What do I do if someone in my division never responds when I try to schedule with them?
Notify your moderator as soon as possible if someone in your division is unresponsive.

What do I do if it is impossible for me to schedule with someone in my division?
Notify your moderator if your schedule is completely incompatible with someone else’s. Make an effort to schedule matches on the weekend if necessary.

What happens if someone in my division is completely inactive?
If someone does not respond to any other players in their division, or to their moderator, that player will be removed and banned from returning to the League for the next 2 seasons. If they played 3 or more complete matches, the remainder of their games will be simulated. Otherwise, their game results will be voided. If a removed player rejoins the League after their ban ends, they return to the tier below the one they were removed from.

What do I do if I can’t play all my matches in time?
Notify your moderator, and they may be able to grant you an extension of up to 1 week.

What do I do if I can’t finish the season due to unforeseen circumstances?
Notify your moderator as soon as possible and explain your situation. The moderator can remove you if necessary, and can waive the ban if appropriate.


4. Playing matches


What is a match? Is it the same as a game?
A match comprises 6 games of Dominion played against a single opponent. Each season, players play 1 match against each other player in their division.

How long is a match?
Most players play a 6-game match in a single playing session lasting about 2 hours, without breaks. As a courtesy to your opponents, you may want to adjust your play speed if you find your games are considerably longer than this.

Do I have to play all 6 games at once?
No, you can play the games of a match across multiple playing sessions. Make sure your opponent is aware how many games you intend to play in each playing session. Submit the results of each playing session separately as you go, and they will be added together on the standings.

Who should be the starting player each game of a match?
A random player should start the first game, and then the staring player should alternate so each player starts 3 games.

Which cards do we play with?
The default is to play with all the cards either player owns and up to 2 landscapes. If you have a subscription, you get to play with all of the expansions you have. If you do not have a subscription but an opponent does, you may need to learn some new cards. For the lower tiers, we ask (but do not require) the player with expansions to be gracious in these circumstances, for instance, offering to restrict the pool of cards to a few expansions which the other player is a bit more familiar with.

Can I request an undo? Do I need to grant an undo?
The default policy is that granting undo requests is required for low numbers of decisions that do not provide new information, UNLESS players announce a different undo policy before a match. Such grants are commonplace among higher level players, as disallowing them slows the pace of play by forcing players to be ultra-cautious. An example of a no new info undo is when a player means to play Throne Room > Militia, but misclicks the Militia first. No new information about either player is revealed, so the undo request should be granted. Undoing the play of a Smithy, intentional or not, need not be allowed, as playing it reveals the player's next three cards.

What is an undo policy?
An undo policy is a statement to your opponent before a match about what types of undos you will grant to them. Examples:
  • "I will grant an undo of any action that doesn't reveal important new information."
  • "I won't allow any undos."
  • "I will decide whether to allow each individual undo request as it comes up."

How do I report the score of a match?
See the pinned message in your division’s Discord channel for the link to a Google form where you can submit the score of a match. Partial match scores should be submitted as you go, so you don’t forget.

Should both players report their score for a match?
No, one player should submit the scores of both players. Please coordinate with your opponent who is responsible for submitting the score.

Do the players’ VP scores in a game matter for the League?
No, all that matters is who won, or if it was a tie. It does not matter how many VP you won the game with.

Who wins a game if both players have the same VP?
The rules of Dominion say that if both players finish with the same score, the player who took fewer turns (not counting extra turns from cards like Outpost) wins. If both players took the same number of turns, then they tie.

How does the League count games that end in a tie?
If a game ends in a tie, both players get 0.5 wins for that game. For example, if during your match you won 3 games, lost 2 games, and tied 1 game, you get 3.5 wins and your opponent gets 2.5 wins. Note the rule above for games where players have the same VP.

Do I need to record proof of my game results (screenshots, game IDs, etc)?
No, we operate on an honor system. You can also use DomBot on Discord to retrieve the results of recent games. If you disagree about who won a game, notify your moderator.

Why are players in tiers A, B, C, and D required to allow spectators?
Allowing spectators offers League members an opportunity to watch competitive games between some of the top Dominion players. It also allows those players to get feedback after the games. Having spectators at your games can provide you constructive comments to help your future play.

What should I do when spectating a League game?
As a spectator, you can comment on the players’ decisions and discuss strategies with the other spectators. Please refrain from making inappropriate remarks, and be courteous in any critiques. A transcript of the commentary is often given to the players after the game, so they can evaluate their performance and areas for improvement. You may not discuss a game with the players until the game is over; trying to give a competitive advantage to any player is against the Dominion Online terms and conditions, and could result in your account being suspended.


5. Dominion Online (http://dominion.games)


How do I add someone from my division as a friend on Dominion Online?
Click the "Friend List" tab in the lobby, enter your opponent’s username, and click "Add".

How do I make a table?
Click the "New Table" tab in the lobby and choose "Create Table". Note you should also click "Advanced Options" at the table and uncheck "Players can see spectator chat".

How do I find my opponent’s table?
Click the "Tables" tab in the lobby, and find their name. If you are friends, then you can also find their name in the Friends area of the "Matching" tab.

Do we play rated or unrated games?
The default is to play unrated games, but players can agree to play rated games instead. This is also the default setting for a table. Either way, you can use DomBot on Discord to retrieve the results of these games.

Which cards/cardlists do we play with?
The default is to play with all the cards either player owns (including the new Menagerie expansion, if owned) and up to 2 landscapes, to respect the disliked and banned cardlists, and to use no other special rules (such as “Extra Menagerie”). These are also the default settings for a table on Dominion Online. Players can agree to make any changes to this, such as excluding certain expansions or respecting the liked cardlist.

What are cardlists?
Everyone gets 3 cardlists, and each one can have up to 5 Kingdom cards and up to 3 landscapes (Events, Landmarks, Projects, Ways). Putting things on these lists can change the likelihood they show up in your games:
  • Liked list: these things show up twice as often
  • Disliked list: these things show up half as often
  • Banned list: these things never show up
If you and your opponent both have the same card or landscape on their lists, the likelihood it shows up is a product of both your preferences. For details on how this works, see the official cardlist announcement.

How do I set the cardlists at my table?
Click "Advanced Options" at the table, and then set the 3 checkboxes next to “Respect liked/disliked/banned cards”. Checking the leftmost box means the game will use both of your liked cardlists. The middle box corresponds to your disliked cardlists, and the rightmost box to your banned cardlists. Note unless you and your opponent agree otherwise, you should uncheck the leftmost box and check the other two.

How do I set the starting player at my table?
Click "Advanced Options" at the table, and then "Player Order". To have the starting player determined randomly, such as for the first game of a match, check "Random". Otherwise, you can use the arrows to set the player order. Note the username of the player who went first during a game is colored red in the game log and chat box.

Do we use the VP tracker?
The default is to use the VP tracker. This is also the default setting for a table on Dominion Online. Players can agree to turn the VP tracker off, and can do so by clicking "Advanced Options" at the table and unchecking "Show VP tracker".

What other settings should I be aware of?
We encourage you to uncheck "Players can see spectator chat" so that spectators can discuss the game with each other. They are usually willing to share their insights with you after the game.


6. Details and backend


How do the moderators determine the players’ tiers (A, B, C, etc)?
For a new player, their starting tier is decided shortly before the season starts, based on the available spots in the tiers and their Dominion Online (http://dominion.games) level. For a returning player, their tier is based on how they placed in their last season.

How do the moderators group divisions by time zone?
As much as possible, players are grouped by their time zones in tiers D and below. Players may indicate their flexibility on the Returning Form to help us sort players.

How are players seeded?
For all divisions in the same tier (and in the same time zone region, for tiers D and below), players are seeded using a modified snake draft based on previous League performance. New players are seeded above players who are returning to the same tier but below players who are demoting from a higher tier.

What do I do if my regular schedule makes it difficult to play with people from my own time zone?
The easiest way to indicate this is to sign up with the time zone you can most easily play with.

What are promotions and demotions, and how do they work?
Players may earn a spot in a different tier by promoting to the next higher tier or demoting to the next lower tier, based on their place in their division. Note the structure of the League changed starting with season 39, so how promotions and demotions work depends on the season you most recently played:

For players who last played in season 34–38:
  • Players who finish in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th place in tier A or in 1st place in tier B, are put into tier A.
  • Players who finish in 5th or 6th place in tier A; in 2nd, 3rd, or 4th place in tier B; or in 1st place in tier C, are put into tier B.
  • Players who finish in 5th or 6th place in tier B; in 2nd, 3rd, or 4th place in tier C; or in 1st place in tier D, are put into tier C.
  • Players who finish in 5th or 6th place in tier C or in 2nd or 3rd place in tier D, are put into tier D.
  • Players who finish in 4th or 5th place in tier D or in 1st or 2nd place in tier E, are put into tier E.
  • Players who finish in 6th place in tier D or in 3rd or 4th place in tier E, are put into tier F.
  • Players who finish in 5th or 6th place in tier E or in 1st or 2nd place in tier F, are put into tier G.
  • The remaining places in tier F are put into tier H.
For players currently in season 39:
  • Players who finish in 1st place in tiers B, C, and E promote.
  • Players who finish in 1st or 2nd place in tiers D, F, G, and H promote.
  • Players who finish in 5th or 6th place in tiers A, B, C, D, E, F, and G demote.

Here is a visual representation of these rules:


At the end of the season, my division has fewer than 6 players. How does this affect promotion and demotion?
The same places promote and demote as normal. If a place that would demote is vacant, no additional players demote.

If I skip a season, what tier do I return to?
If there is space, you will be placed into the tier you would have been in next, including any promotions or demotions from the last season you played in. If there is not enough space for all players returning, we may offer play-in matches for those players to compete for the available spots. Otherwise you will be offered a position in another tier. Note if you skip 6 or more consecutive seasons, then when you return, you are instead placed into a tier like a new player.

How are play-in matches and free promotions determined?
Sometimes there are open spaces after assigning players to tiers. To fill openings in a tier, the moderators choose eligible players from the next lowest tier to promote, or to compete in play-in matches for the opportunity to promote. Eligible players are those who:
  • Finished in 2nd place their previous season
  • Are new to the League and have a Dominion Online rating similar to players in the tier above
  • Had exceptional cases during the last season they played, such as negative effects from dropping a player or having a strong win record
Then these eligible players are seeded by the League’s algorithm.

In tiers A, B, C, and D: If there are fewer than 2 eligible players per opening, the top seeded players get free promotions until there are 2 eligible players per opening. If there are more than 2 eligible players per opening, the bottom seeded players are removed from eligibility until there are 2 eligible players per opening. The remaining eligible players are paired up with the top seed versus the bottom seed and so on. The winners of these play-in matches promote.

In tiers E, F, and G: All openings are filled via free promotions. When deciding which eligible players get these free promotions, the moderators also consider time zones.

How are the standings calculated?
Players in a division are ordered by the percentage of their games that they’ve won. This placement doesn't matter until everyone has finished the season. If there is a tie for a promotion or demotion spot, the tied players are ordered by their head-to-head results. If they are still tied, they play a tiebreaker match.

What is the +/– column of the standings?
A player’s +/– number represents how many more/fewer wins they have compared to if they had tied all their matches. That is, it is the player’s performance relative to a neutral performance. For example, if you lose a match 2–4, lose a match 1–5, and win a match 4.5–1.5, you have 7.5 wins as opposed to 9, so your +/– is –1.5.

The standings show U1, U2, U3, etc instead of the player names. Are they broken?
No, these are temporary placeholders while the Google sheets update some complicated IMPORTRANGE formulas. Try checking the standings again after a couple hours.


7. Miscellaneous


What are the rules on etiquette?
There are no rules on etiquette, but we encourage you to be friendly and courteous, and we do not tolerate offensive behavior. Saying “good luck” or “have fun” at the start of a match and “good game” at the end of a game are always positive behaviors. Notify the moderators of any offensive behavior. Offensive behavior may result in suspension from the League.

What do I do if there is a player with an offensive username?
Notify the moderators, and we may help them change their username.

Are there ever matches with 3 or players?
No, all matches are played with 2 players.

How can I share ideas about how the League could improve?
You can choose any of these methods you prefer:
  • Contact a moderator via a Discord direct message.
  • Submit your suggestion via the Returning Form.
  • Reply to the latest Newsletter forum post with a fully-written idea.
  • Participate in a Town Hall on Discord.
  • Use the Dominion League Hotline for urgent matters.
  • You are also encouraged to develop your idea by discussing it on Discord.

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Dominion League / Re: Rules & Regulations Changelog
« on: May 19, 2018, 12:52:59 pm »
Fixed mistaken wording regarding the way expansions work on Dominion Online:
Quote from: Old Rules
II. Match Structure

[...]

The League standard is to play games on Dominion Online with VP tracking enabled with the player who owns the most cards hosting randomly generated kingdoms. These standards should be followed for all games unless both players agree to alternate arrangements. (Games may be played without VP tracking, in person, with modified kingdom selection options, ect., but both players must consent.) If you wish to make arrangements that differ from the league standard, you should make this clear to your opponent when scheduling your match.

Quote from: New Rules
II. Match Structure

[...]

The League standard is to play games on Dominion Online with VP tracking enabled on randomly generated kingdoms using all cards that either player owns (the default on dominion.games, no matter who hosts the table). These standards should be followed for all games unless both players agree to alternate arrangements. Games may be played without VP tracking, in person, with only a limited set of expansions, particular kingdom cards you want practice with, etc., but both players must consent. If you wish to make arrangements that differ from the League standard, you should make this clear to your opponent when scheduling your match.

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: Card alchemy revelation....
« on: May 19, 2018, 01:11:11 am »
For those who would gripe that my previous solution would only get "Royal Carryage", here's a solution in text that goes the whole way:
(1) Royal Blacksmith - Smithy - Black Market + Market = Royal - y
(2) Caravan - Avanto + Storyteller - Fortune Teller + Fortune = Car + Sry
(3) Imp - Bandit Camp + Bandit + Cache - Duchess + Duke = I - Ss + Ke
(4) Baker - Baron + Conquest - Quest - Charm + Harem = Ke + E
(5) Warehouse - War - Counting House + Count = E - Ing
(6) Scouting Party - Scout - Hunting Party + Hunting Grounds = Ing + Grounds
(7) Groundskeeper - Keep - Raider + Raid = Grounds

Now notice that (1) + (2) + (3) + Sage = Royal Carriage + Ke, and Ke = (4) - (5) - (6) + (7). So putting it all together,

Royal Blacksmith - Smithy - Black Market + Market + Caravan - Avanto + Storyteller - Fortune Teller + Fortune + Imp - Bandit Camp + Bandit + Cache - Duchess + Duke - Baker + Baron - Conquest + Quest + Charm - Harem + Warehouse - War - Counting House + Count + Scouting Party - Scout - Hunting Party + Hunting Grounds - Groundskeeper + Keep + Raider - Raid + Sage = Royal Carriage

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: Card alchemy revelation....
« on: May 17, 2018, 10:45:17 am »


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Dominion General Discussion / Re: Card alchemy revelation....
« on: May 17, 2018, 10:29:43 am »

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: Card alchemy revelation....
« on: May 17, 2018, 10:20:38 am »

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: Card alchemy revelation....
« on: May 17, 2018, 10:13:51 am »

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Dominion League / Season 28 - Call for New Mods
« on: May 12, 2018, 10:10:00 am »
Hello everyone!

The League is run by a team of volunteer moderators, and we're losing two of our number for the coming season due to life circumstances. You know, silly things like having a baby. :P So we need your help! Here's what we do as moderators:
  • Set up the season: Make decisions about tier cutoffs, late signups, free promotions.
  • Welcome new players: Confirm their signups and answer their questions.
  • Be there when things go wrong: Each moderator is responsible for following a number of divisions (this was 6 divisions each in season 27), prodding players to play their matches, and responding to any situations that arise between the players.
If everything in your divisions works as intended, moderators don't have to do anything after the season starts! Of course, that doesn't actually happen; there's always something that comes up. But still, the workload is pretty light and mainly just requires you to respond promptly.

We prefer new moderators to have at least two seasons' experience in the League, and to be in frequent contact on Discord and via forum PMs. Fluency in languages besides English is a plus, particularly French, Chinese, and Japanese, as we try to expand the League's accessibility to those with weaker English skills.

To apply, send the current mods a PM by clicking this link.

SamE

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Dominion League / Season 27 - End of Season Deadlines
« on: May 12, 2018, 10:05:36 am »
Season 27 officially ends on Sunday, May 20th. To account for the westernmost timezones, the deadline for reporting matches is Monday, May 21st at 15:00 UTC.

If you need extra time to finish, please contact your group moderator. There is a one-point penalty for finishing late two consecutive seasons, assessed to the player(s) responsible for the late finish. It is the group moderator's job to assess responsibility; if it is unclear, make sure to let them know.

The deadline for finishing matches late is one week later. All late finish matches must be reported by Monday, May 28th at 15:00 UTC.

If any matches remain unreported by the late finish deadline, the responsible player(s) will be considered to have dropped mid-season. This means that they are banned for the next two seasons, and automatically demoted when they return. If they played at least two matches to completion, those are kept for the other players' standings, but if they only played a single match, its result is removed.

In addition to finishing your matches, all players must fill out the returning form to tell us whether they will be back for next season. This form was sent to you in a private message; you can also find it in the pinned post in your Discord division channel. The deadline for filling out the returning form is Wednesday, May 30th, at 19:00 UTC (the Season 28 signup deadline). Any players who have not told us whether they will be back by then will be assumed to be not returning.

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Dominion League / Re: Rules & Regulations Changelog
« on: May 12, 2018, 08:50:32 am »
Updated the rules on old players returning: Now they have to be returning from a season in the past year.

Quote from: Old Rules
IV. Joining, and Leaving

You're not required to own any cards in order to sign up, and who owns what will not have any influence on how players are placed into groups.
When a player joins for the first time, they are placed in a division based on the availability of spots and their level on the Dominion Online Leaderboard.
At the end of each season, players must indicate if they intend to stay in the league, or leave for the next season. You will not automatically re-enter the next season without specifying your preference. Please indicate whether you intend to return for the next season or not in your division's scheduling thread before the end of the season.

Available spots that are created when players leave the league will be filled with players in the following order:
  • Players who left the league after a prior season are inserted at the level they previously earned.
  • Players who are joining for the first time, or who we were unable to place based on criteria #1 will be inserted into groups as best as possible based on their rating on the Dominion Online leaderboard.
  • Promoting the player or players who had the best score in their division among those who placed 2nd.
  • Skipping demotion of the player or players who had the best score in their division among those who placed 5th.

Quote from: New Rules
IV. Joining, and Leaving

You're not required to own any cards in order to sign up, and who owns what will not have any influence on how players are placed into groups.
When a player joins for the first time, they are placed in a division based on the availability of spots and their level on the Dominion Online Leaderboard.
At the end of each season, players must indicate if they intend to stay in the league, or leave for the next season. You will not automatically re-enter the next season without specifying your preference. Please indicate whether you intend to return for the next season or not in your division's scheduling thread before the end of the season.

Available spots that are created when players leave the league will be filled with players in the following order:
  • Players who left the league after a prior season within the last year (up to six seasons before the new one) are inserted at the level they previously earned.
  • Players who are joining for the first time, or who we were unable to place based on criteria #1 will be inserted into remaining openings by their rating on the Dominion Online leaderboard.
  • The player or players who had the best score(s) in their division among those who placed 2nd are promoted.
  • The player or players who had the best score(s) in their division among those who placed 5th skip demotion.

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Tournaments and Events / Re: Northeast f.ds Meetup
« on: May 08, 2018, 10:23:07 am »
How far northeast? ;)

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: Data Mining: Card Impact Factor
« on: April 30, 2018, 09:42:40 pm »
For 3) the difficulty is whose card categories do I use?  I hope that the PCA analysis, when I do it, will provide some insight into card categories.
Hey you can use your math to figure out categories.
In other words, you have a matrix of interaction strengths. Treat each column (or row, or some combination to account for interactions in both directions) as a vector, and run a clustering algorithm on the results. (Donald suggests measuring distance with the 1-norm, but you could probably use any reasonable norm. You might need to lower the dimensionality by random projection first.)

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In the case of a real match between two real players, as opposed to a thought experiment, it also has the problems that six games is a very low sample size which can result in kingdoms or shuffles favoring one player over the other, and the players might not be giving their best performance at the time of the match even if they are very closely ranked.

Two potential ways to resolve this:
1) Use Judgment Matches to compare two cards. One player is only allowed to gain one of them, and the other player is only allowed to gain the other one. At the beginning of each game, both players simultaneously reveal which card they want access to. If they pick the same card, count that as a win for that card and immediately move on to the next game. Only if they disagree do you actually play the game. This way you could get through a much larger number of games (albeit relying on the players' estimation for most).
2) If you're evaluating a single card, use a bidding for VP mechanism to restrict access to that card. This way, even if you only play the six games, you still get more information from the VP that different players bid. We did something similar with the Bidding for Position Crew Battle on the Discord a few weeks ago.

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Dominion Articles / Re: Villa Quarry: A PSA
« on: April 26, 2018, 10:23:32 am »
Piledriving $0 Villas let me hit Dominate once. It was a Torturer game, too, with Villa as the only Village, so I didn't mind the resulting flood of Villas in my deck so much.

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Against strong players, the only circumstance in which you'll be the only person to buy the card is if you're wrong about how good it is.
In some games I've watched recently, the feature that separates good players from the best (we're talking a distinction around level 60-62) actually seems to be the best players' willingness to use typically neglected cards to full advantage. For instance, I distinctly remember a game where Dan Brooks opened Trade Route when there was other trashing in the game (Goat) and that turned out to be the key difference in their strategies.

On top of that, I've also watched slightly lower-level games (levels 55-60) where a powerful card is just totally neglected by one or both players. Sometimes this is simply because someone decides to green too early (and then run into inevitable consistency difficulties and have to go back to building), and sometimes it's because they miss some important interaction, like Necromancer-Tragic Hero.

So no, I wouldn't say that being the only one to buy a card means that you're wrong about its power level, even when you're playing good opponents. Often it means exactly the reverse.

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: What is the best knight to inherit?
« on: April 25, 2018, 07:11:56 pm »
Sir Martin. All the rest require cost reduction, in which case there's probably already a different card that you'd rather inherit. This isn't quite true if there are no villages and your cost reduction is Bridge -- I could see the case for Sir Bailey or Dame Molly there -- but it's true for Highway at least. That said, this isn't a choice you're often confronted with; even with cost reduction, you can only inherit the top Knight of the stack. And Highway-Knights games are already rather crazy with or without Inheritance...

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Jester has incredible upside in some fairly specific circumstances: If a game is 4-player (or to a lesser extent 3-player), players tend to have trashed down their decks so you more often hit good (engine) cards, and the piles for those good cards are not exhausted yet, then you can gain 2-3 amazing engine cards on top of a terminal silver. I think it's fair to call that the highest upside of any gainer.

The problem is that those circumstances are rare. The most common difficulty I find is that especially in 4-player games and especially with Jester in the game, the piles tend to run out super fast, especially of the good cards that you'd like to gain. So while a single Jester play early might net you a couple good engine cards, pretty soon they'll start flipping over the cards whose piles are empty, giving you no benefit.

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: A quick Temple tip
« on: April 19, 2018, 12:33:12 pm »
Does any mathsy person know what would happen if I tried to divide by Potion?
Simple: ($6 + 2P)/P = 2 with remainder $6. In other words, if you have $6 and 2 Potions, you can buy 2 Transmutes and still have $6 leftover.

Except my point is that you also need the buys: ($6 + 2P + 1 buy)/(P + buy) = 1 with remainder $6 + P. In other words, if you have $6 and 2 Potions, but only 1 buy, you can only buy one Transmute.

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: A quick Temple tip
« on: April 19, 2018, 11:28:07 am »
The real problem with all of this "dividing by zero" discussion is that the buy required is a part of the cost. You can't just buy the whole Copper pile, which "dividing by zero" would suggest. With this proper accounting, Copper costs $0 and 1 buy, Silver costs $3 and 1 buy, Gold costs $6 and 1 buy, and because the exchange rate between buys and coins varies from kingdom to kingdom, you can't compare those in a vacuum. By contrast, Delve costs $2 and 0 buys, which means that Delve is actually less than 1/3 the price of Gold. And if there were a way to reduce its cost to $0, you could indeed gain the entire Silver pile, the finite-supply equivalent of dividing by zero. I guess it's good there isn't!

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: Interview with Donald X.
« on: April 16, 2018, 09:25:01 pm »
Did the well-known blue dog discussion inform the development and naming of Faithful Hound?

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Dominion General Discussion / Re: Holy Week Kingdom
« on: April 12, 2018, 04:41:51 pm »
Samath, would you mind explaining your thought process to the Sunday school drop-outs?
Probably the easiest way to tell what I'm referring to is to read the chapters of Matthew I referenced, or at least to skim the section headers. :) pacovf is right with all of those corrections, though.

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