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Tourney round: Apterous Summer Side Dish 2016: Flat Soda: Sign-ups

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Notes from the organizer: This is a side event to go along with the Apterous Summer Open 2016, but it is independent of that event (you can play this one without signing up for the Open, and vice versa). This tournament will use Flat scoring (see the Tutorial/Rules sheet for complete information, but basically "everything valid scores, even if the other person has a better word/solution").

DETAILS

The exact format will depend upon the number of signups, but the basic idea will that the participants will be divvied up into "leagues" and will play a round-robin inside your league for the "regular season", and then the league winners and maybe some wild cards will play some playoffs. If we have sufficient numbers, we'll do different divisions based on pro ranks.

SCHEDULING

You'll have your entire "league" season available from the get-go, so you don't necessarily need to space yourself out over the full five weeks if you don't want to (or are unavailable for a significant portion). Exact numbers will depend on sign-ups, but the "leagues" will have between 5 and 9 players, so you'll have somewhere between 4 and 8 games to play over the month. The playoffs will be during the same time slot as the ASO playoffs (starting week of September 5).

Ran from: 5 – 28 July 2016. Format: Flat 15. Matches: One-off. Approved.

Organizers: Andrew Feist.

Fixtures: 0. Completed: 0.

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