James Hamilton is umpiring this tournament for the third year on Saturday 5th June.
Rules and Points
Field of Glory rules. 650 Points.
Player Requirements
Players are required to bring their 15mm armies, at least two copies of printed or handwritten army lists with costs and totals, dice, measuring device, tokens and any templates required for play. Players must register all army lists with the judge before the events begins and keep one copy of each for opponents to view upon request.
Painting, Modelling, Proxies and Conversions:
All models must clearly represent their troop type.
Army Lists & Composition:
Army lists must be submitted to the Umpire by Saturday 30th May for checking. If you do not submit, or submit a late list, you will not be eligible to win any of the prizes.
This is an open tournament so any army from any FOG list published in the FOG book or any of the army lists books can be accepted.
What format should I submit my list? - We can accept any of the following electronic formats: Text file, Word Document, Rich Text format, PDF file, Excel Spreadsheet, HTML . There is a very good spread sheet available on the FOG forums.
Format and Rounds:
Game duration will be 2 hours and 20 minutes plus 1-10 minutes random. Play will stop at the end of the current phase. A Swiss draw system will be used.
Scoring:
The 25-0 scoring system detailed on the Field of Glory website will be used for this tournament.
Judging & Sportsmanship:
The objective of tournament play is for everyone to to have a good time. Players are expected to be courteous and patient with their opponents and the Judge. Players are expected to accept all rulings made by the Judge whether or not they agree. The Judge always has the final word on rules questions or debates.
We assume that all players are good sports and understand fair play. If there is a dispute, simply call on the judge to assist. Players should strive at all times to be mature, polite, and fair to their opponents. Failure to do this may result in a Strike. Each Strike accrued will cost a player 10% of their total tournament score for the Tournament. Three Strikes accrued ar a single event will result in the player being removed from the event.
A Judge may award a Strike for any incident deemed unsporting. This included but is not limited to offensive or abusive conduct, bullying, cheating, constant rules arguments, stalling game play and other immature actions. Players must do their best to play in a timely manner. If stalling is suspected the judge should be called on to speed up play. it is important to remember that a Judge is free to award a Strike to both competitors of a game if the situation warrants. In some minor cases a Judge may elect to officially warn players once for any given indiscretion. Repeated offenses will incur a strike.
A Strike may also be awarded for incorrect or illegal army lists or failure to bring along all the necessary materials required to play in the Tournament. If a list is discovered to be illegal after the start of the tournament, the judge may elect to disqualify the player from any winnings or awards.
Rule Clarifications
Rules clarifications: there is an official FAQ at www.fieldofglory.com
and that will be used.
Scenarios and Setup:
The normal FoG setup rules will be used. The only modifications being that the maximum number of terrain pieces that may be selected is reduced by 1 and compulsary terrain cannot be discarded even if it does not legally fit. The deployment areas do indeed mean that it is possible for light horse to charge each other on the first turn of the game.
Late Arrivals
In the event of a player arriving late the Umpire will rule on any penalties or byes that apply.
Schedule
| Schedule | |
| 09.30 - 10.00 | Registration |
| 10.00 - 12.30 | Round 1 |
| 12.30 - 13.30 pm | Lunch Break |
| 13:30 - 16:00 | Round 2: |
| 16.00 - 16.15 | Break |
| 16.15-18.45 | Round 3: |
| 18.45 -19.00 | Final scores & Presentation |

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