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Any team participating in the season two amateur league is eligible for the pro division. In addition, new teams may join which have played seven games. The concession received as part of a disconnect (or a 2-0 assigned game) may be allowed as counting for two games and the assignment of a 1-1 tie game may be allowed counting as one game, though teams are expected to minimize the use of this where possible. This corresponds to all teams for which seven MVPs have been assigned.
 
Any team participating in the season two amateur league is eligible for the pro division. In addition, new teams may join which have played seven games. The concession received as part of a disconnect (or a 2-0 assigned game) may be allowed as counting for two games and the assignment of a 1-1 tie game may be allowed counting as one game, though teams are expected to minimize the use of this where possible. This corresponds to all teams for which seven MVPs have been assigned.
  
Participants in the stunty league will be randomly assigned a team from among the group of Goblin, Halfling, Lizardman, and Ogre. Only pieces with either the Stunty skill or a big-guy skill (Bone-head, Really Stupid, Take Root, and Wild Animal) may be selected: this includes all pieces on the Goblin, Halfling, and Ogre teams, but excludes the Saurus on the Lizardman team. At most two coaches will be assigned a particular one of the four types of stunty team. After assignment, any coach may swap out their team for the Underworld team, with the same piece restriction, allowing only the Underworld Goblins and Warpstone Troll to be selected, excluding the Skaven pieces. Teams will be built with the standard 1000 SPP max, with coaches not required to spend their teams' entire SPP allotment.
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Participants in the stunty league will be randomly assigned a team from among the group of Goblin, Halfling, Lizardman, and Ogre. Only pieces with either the Stunty skill or a big-guy skill (Bone-head, Really Stupid, Take Root, and Wild Animal) may be selected: this includes all pieces on the Goblin, Halfling, and Ogre teams, but excludes the Saurus on the Lizardman team. At most two coaches will be assigned a particular one of the four types of stunty team. After assignment, any coach may swap out their team for the Underworld team, with the same piece restriction, allowing only the Underworld Goblins and Warpstone Troll to be selected, excluding the Skaven pieces. Teams will be built with the standard 1000 SPP max, with coaches not required to spend their teams' entire SPP allotment. Players purchased as an inducement, including both star players and mercenaries, may be selected that do not fit the normal criteria of being either stunty or big (e.g., an Underworld coach may purchase a temporary Skaven player as an inducement).
  
 
Pro division games will be be 4 minutes per turn while stunty division games will be 2 minutes per turn.
 
Pro division games will be be 4 minutes per turn while stunty division games will be 2 minutes per turn.

Revision as of 15:52, 20 October 2014

Season Two Beatdown Bowl

Sschyzn'tryn Blackgaurds (David) versus Ancient Treeman Secret (Jonathan) 2-1
October 14, 2014

Schedule

Standings

Pro Division
 % Name Race Coach Points TD∆ Effective TV Real TV Levels Treasury
0 Goreham Reavers Orcs David 0 / 0 0 1350+ 1350+ 11 230,000
0  Ancient Treeman Secret   Wood Elves   Jonathan  0 / 0 0 1340+ 1360+ 8 90,000
0 Presidential Punishers Necromancer Bryan 0 / 0 0 - - - -
0 - - Chris 0 / 0 0 - - - -
0 Hellaballues Chaos Katie 0 / 0 0 1260+ 1260+ 4 190,000
0 Ventest2 Undead Matt 0 / 0 0 1280 1280 6 160,000
Stunty Division
 % Name Race Coach Points TD∆ Effective TV Real TV Levels Treasury
0 David 0 / 0 0 - - 0 -
0  Jonathan  0 / 0 0 - - 0 -
0 Bryan 0 / 0 0 - - 0 -
0 Chris 0 / 0 0 - - 0 -
0 Katie 0 / 0 0 - - 0 -
0 Matt 0 / 0 0 - - 0 -
0 Rob 0 / 0 0 - - 0 -

Effective TV lists the value of the team as it will be in the next game: not including unavailable pieces but including any journeymen that may be assigned. Real TV lists the value of the team as if no pieces were unavailable due to injury, which may include journeymen if the team has less than 11 total pieces. Team values marked with a + indicate that one or more pieces have an opportunity to level up that has not been selected.

Entry Criteria

Any team participating in the season two amateur league is eligible for the pro division. In addition, new teams may join which have played seven games. The concession received as part of a disconnect (or a 2-0 assigned game) may be allowed as counting for two games and the assignment of a 1-1 tie game may be allowed counting as one game, though teams are expected to minimize the use of this where possible. This corresponds to all teams for which seven MVPs have been assigned.

Participants in the stunty league will be randomly assigned a team from among the group of Goblin, Halfling, Lizardman, and Ogre. Only pieces with either the Stunty skill or a big-guy skill (Bone-head, Really Stupid, Take Root, and Wild Animal) may be selected: this includes all pieces on the Goblin, Halfling, and Ogre teams, but excludes the Saurus on the Lizardman team. At most two coaches will be assigned a particular one of the four types of stunty team. After assignment, any coach may swap out their team for the Underworld team, with the same piece restriction, allowing only the Underworld Goblins and Warpstone Troll to be selected, excluding the Skaven pieces. Teams will be built with the standard 1000 SPP max, with coaches not required to spend their teams' entire SPP allotment. Players purchased as an inducement, including both star players and mercenaries, may be selected that do not fit the normal criteria of being either stunty or big (e.g., an Underworld coach may purchase a temporary Skaven player as an inducement).

Pro division games will be be 4 minutes per turn while stunty division games will be 2 minutes per turn.

Playoff Criteria

Teams accumulate league points based on the results of each game: two points for a win, one for a tie, zero for a loss. All teams in each division advance to the playoffs for that division, ranked according to their points, and paired off according to their rank (1st against 8th, 2nd against 7th, etc.). Where one or more teams are missing (e.g., less than eight teams are in a division), the lowest-ranked teams are made up with fake teams, with the matching real teams automatically advancing through assigned wins. The winner of each division receives a concession against themselves, with the 2 MVPs, 2 TDs, and treasure associated therewith. If two teams tie for league points within a division, then teams are ranked according to their cumulative total of points scored minus points allowed. Where this still does not produce an ordering, the remaining teams are ranked randomly.

The pro division and stunty division will not play against each other. Instead, the stunty division playoff game will be used as the pre-game entertainment for the pro division playoff game.

Previous Seasons

Season Two

Season One

Exhibition Season