Once the dedicated match server is up, I’ll announce a dead-line for the Sign-up. After we’ve got everyone signed up I’ll organize everyone into groups based on best time’s available and overall pub#1 ranking, spreading the talent throughout the groups, then we’ll begin the Try-Out Tournament. Once the group schedule is posted, please let me know (either through PM, or posting here) if you cannot make your group’s scheduled date/time and I’ll try to do some last minute mix and matching to get as many in as possible. Anyone who misses their scheduled group match without letting me know ahead of time will have to sit-out the remainder of the try-out activities. This try-out is open to everyone, so if you know someone you’d like to invite please tell them to sign-up here. I’m aiming to have 25 people in the try-out but will welcome more than that. If more than 25 sign-up the try-out tournament described below may be altered slightly.

Tournament:
The first round of the tournament will consist of each group going head-to-head (1 on 1) in a pistol round match. That is each player in their group will get 1 pistol round match with everyone in their respective group. A pistol round match consists of 1 round as T and 1 round as CT. A win counts as 1 point and loss 0 points. After everyone in their group has played against each other the player from each group with the lowest score will be considered Class M (Minor Leaguer), the rest of the players from each group will move on to the next round of the tournament. Lowest score ties are determined by a rematch between the players. If the tie persists a single elimination knife fight will determine the winner/loser.

The second round of the tournament will consist of 1 – 1 MP5 matches by group similar in fashion to round 1. Players with lowest scores from each group will be classed C. The rest will move on to the next round of the tournament.

The third round will be 1 – 1 Scout matches. Lowest scores will be classed B.

The Final round of the tournament will be a (1 - 1) full match 30 round match, 15 rounds as T and 15 rounds as CT. The player with the most round victories after the match wins. The losers will be classed A. and the Winners will be classed S (Specialist).

All players will be required to demo their tournament events and be able to submit the demo for review if requested. For those that don’t know how, I’ll give very simple, step-by-step demo instructions later.

Challenge system:
Once your class has been determined there will be a limited-challenge system that will allow lower ranked players to eventually move up in rank. The challenge system will be uni-directional only. That is, only lower ranked players may challenge a higher ranked player. A higher ranked player may not challenge lower ranked players. A lower ranked player may ONLY challenge the class directly above them. That is an M class player may only challenge a C class, not B, A, or S; OR a B class player may challenge an A class, but not a S, C, or M class player. When an M class player challenges a C class player it will be the same as the tournament, in that, it will be a pistol round match. C class challenges will be an MP5 match. B class challenges will be a Scout match. An A class challenge will be a full 30 round match. All ties are settled through 1 rematch, and if not settled by then a single elimination knife fight.

If the challenger wins the duel they receive a star (*) next to their rank e.g.) M*. If a higher ranked player successfully defends a challenge they too will receive a star (*) next to their rank, e.g.) C*. If a player loses a challenge either as the challenger or the challenged and have a star (*) they will lose a star from their rank. Players cannot be demoted if they have no stars (*). After receiving and keeping 5 stars the player is promoted to the next class.

All those who are challenged to a duel must accept within 1 week of being challenged. If a challenged player either doesn’t respond to the challenge or doesn’t show up/declines to accept the challenge, they lose a star (*), but the challenger does not receive a star (*). If a player does not participate in 3 consecutive challenges, they are demoted in rank. All new recruits will start as M class players.

Only S classed players may challenge others of their same class. An S classed player who gets 5 stars will be promoted to the final class P (Pro). A P classed player may decline challenges without a negative consequence. But, they can no longer receive stars (*) through being the challenger. They can only receive stars (*) through defending a successful challenge, but will lose their P rank if they lose a challenge and have no stars (*).

League:
After the tournament, we’ll divide the classes evenly into teams, with the S class being the team captain for each squad. It is the team captain’s responsibility to name their teams and ensure that their teammates are available for scheduled scrim events or request an alternate when player(s) aren’t available.

Further details to follow.

If you haven't done so already, please post the best times available for you to scrim.