Monday, June 19, 2006

Midwest Petanque Challenge - Time Table



Participants must show up at around 12:30pm in order to register for triplette teams. Then each team will determine a captain who will draw a number chit (random) in order to place them on the Who-Plays-Whom tables.

Each of the three games played in the first half will have a 45 minute maximum. This means that at 30 minutes there will be a 15-minutes left signal, and play shall cease at 45 minutes. If teams are still playing an end, that end will be permitted to be completed, if teams are tied, then teams may play another end to determine winner. Games concluding with a non-13 score (i.e. 10/8 and 45 minutes played) will have their scores bumped to make 13 (i.e. 10 becomes 13 and 8 becomes (8+3) 11.

There will be a short break for Victor/Consolante determination, then the top ranked half of the teams shall play in the Victor's rounds while the bottom ranked shall play in the Consolante rounds. These will consist of 3 games (also with 45 minute maximums).

After these games are played, the Top Ranked 2 Victor's Teams play 1 game to determine 1st & 2nd Places; and the Top Ranked 2 Consolante Teams play 1 game to determine 1st & 2nd Places. 1st & 2nd Places are determined by the winners/losers of these games, not by ranking and point difference stats throughout the tournament.

Trophies; Medals and other Assorted Prizes to these 1st & 2nd Place Teams.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cool format! I like the time limits on the games thing, it'll keep the tournament from going into midnight!
Jake P.

Anonymous said...

That looks good, really hope to make it.
Jeff