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Rules of the Dominion Team World Cup
« on: July 30, 2013, 08:31:51 am »
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Official Rules of  Dominion Team World Cup

1. Generally
1.1 Language
The official language of the tournament is English. If there are translations in other languages, in cases of doubt, the English wording would be correct.
1.2 Inofficial tournament
This tournament is an inofficial, no commercial tournament.


2. Contestants

2.1 The contestants of the International Dominion Team Tournaments are Teams.
2.2 Every nation of the world can only sent 1 Team to the Tournament.
2.3 Which players represent a nationality, is a topic of the nation. But every citizien of a nation must have a chance to play on the premilinaries of this nations. 
2.4  A person can only play for a country where he is citizien or where he lifes. It is not allowed that some persons play in two teams or play in the preliminaries of two nations.
2.5 In each teams there can be maximum 8 members. If a nation finds not more than 3 members, the members of this nation are allowed to taking part in the premilnaries of other nations.
2.6 If there are to much teams which want taking part, there would be a qualifing-round before the tournament.
2.7 It is not allowed to switch the nation between the games.

3. The matches
3.1 The matches: In one match, there are 8 duells. So Remis are possible.  8 players from Nation A play versus 8 players from Nation B in 2 player matches. This matches called Single Matches. Each player of a nation could only take a part in one of this matches, so far this is possible. If a team has not 8 players in the team, some players are allowed to play twice. All 8 single matches will be played, also when one nation wins 5 of it before all single matches will be played.
3.2 The single matches:   Single matches are Best of 5 matches. The player who starts the first match is the player from the nation that is called first in the encounter. After the first match the start player will changed. All games must played on Goko. It is not allowed to talk with other team members in games.

4. Modus of the Tournament
4.1 The tournament is playing in two main rounds. The first round is the group round. The nations are splitting in groups. In each group every nation plays against every other nation in this group. The best teams of each group comes into the KO-Round. The number of groups, the number of teams in each group and the number of the teams coming into the KO-Round is depending on the number of teams taking part on the tournament.
 4.2 The ranking of the teams in one group is deciding with this arguments.
The nations in one group sorted by the number of points they get in ALL GAMES. For a victory they get 3 points, for a Remis 1, and for a defeat 0 points.
When after this two or more nations have the same number of points, this nations sorted by the number of points they get in the games they get in the direct comparison.
When after this two or more nations have the same number of points in the direct comparison, this nations sorted by relationship of won and lost single matches in the direct comparison.
When after this two or more nations have the same relationship of won and lost matches in the direct comparison, this nations sorted by the number of won single matches in the direct comparison.
When after this two or more nations have the same number of won single matches in the direct comparison, this nations sorted by relationship of won and lost single matches in all Games, than they sorted by the won single matches in All Games.
After that all the Lot will decide about the position.

4.3 In the K.O Round there would be only one game between two nations, so there is not a return.



It would be cool, if an english member would correct my English!!!
And of course it would be cool, if we could discuss about the rules
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Re: Rules of the Dominion Team World Cup
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2013, 09:25:05 am »
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4.3 In the K.O Round there would be only one game between two nations, so there is not a return.

I don't really understand this. Only 1 player will play 1 match? Way too little. Instead of the 8 duels there is in the group stage you could just take it down to 7 matches.

And of course it would be cool, if we could discuss about the rules

I've been trying to, but you haven't really answered to that many of the things I wrote in the other topic.
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Re: Rules of the Dominion Team World Cup
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2013, 10:05:47 am »
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No, in the K.O round there are 8 single matches too, but only one match.
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Re: Rules of the Dominion Team World Cup
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2013, 10:20:06 am »
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No, in the K.O round there are 8 single matches too, but only one match.

You mean they only play one game instead of 8? That sounds awful: the outcome would mainly be decided by luck.
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Re: Rules of the Dominion Team World Cup
« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2013, 12:42:26 pm »
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Forget it, they play 8 games!!
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Re: Rules of the Dominion Team World Cup
« Reply #5 on: July 30, 2013, 02:31:44 pm »
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Official Rules of  Dominion Team World Cup

1. Generally
1.1 Language
The official language of the tournament is English. If there are translations in other languages, in cases of doubt, the English wording would be correct.
1.2 Unofficial tournament
This tournament is an unofficial, non-commercial tournament.


2. Competitors

2.1 The competitors in the International Dominion Team Tournaments are Teams.
2.2 Every nation of the world can only send 1 Team to the Tournament.
2.3 Which players represent a nation is to be decided by that nation, but every citizen of a nation must have a chance to play in the preliminaries of that nation. 
2.4  A person can only play for a country where he is citizen or where he lives. Nobody may play in more than one team or enter the preliminaries of more than one nation.
2.5 Each team has a maximum of 8 members. If a nation cannot find more than 3 team members, the members of that nation are allowed to take part in the preliminaries of other nations.
2.6 If there are too many teams which want to take part, there would be a qualifying-round before the tournament.
2.7 Players may not change teams between matches.

3. The matches
3.1 The matches: 8 players from Nation A play versus 8 players from Nation B in 2 player matches (called Single Matches). Each player of a nation can only take a part in one of these matches, so far as this is possible. If a team has less than 8 players, some players are allowed to play twice. All 8 single matches will be played, even if one team has won 5 single matches.  No extra matches are played in the event of a draw.
3.2 The single matches:   Single matches are best of 5 games. The player who starts the first match is the player from the nation that is called first in the encounter. The starting player then alternates for the rest of the match. All games must be played on Goko. Talking to other team members during games is not allowed.

4. Structure of the Tournament
4.1 The tournament is playing in two main rounds. The first round is the group round. The nations are split into groups. In each group every nation plays against every other nation in the group. The best teams from each group go through to the knock-out round. The number of groups, the number of teams in each group and the number of the teams going through to the knock-out round is dependent on the number of teams taking part in the tournament.
 4.2 The ranking of the teams in a group is decided as follows.
The nations in one group sorted by the number of points they get in ALL GAMES. There are 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a loss.
If there is a tie on points then nations are sorted by the number of games points they scored against each other, then the number of games won against each other, then by the total number of won and lost matches, then by the total number of won and lost games.  Any remaining ties are broken at random.

4.3 The second round is a single-elimination knock-out tournament.



It would be cool, if an english member would correct my English!!!
And of course it would be cool, if we could discuss about the rules


I cleaned it up a bit without changing the intent.  There are a few things you don't cover (you probably want to mention that all five games always get played in the best of fives, for instance), and the rules for ordering the groups won't work in a few very unlikely circumstances (they don't always give a unique result if you have any three-way ties).

Thank you for teaching me a new word!  To my surprise remis is an English word, although it's archaic.
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