Polarfluke MMMarch StarCraft II competition

23 February 2011

Leading StarCraft II competition organiser, PolarFluke, has announced their March tournament, aptly named MMMarch.

The tournament will kick off on Saturday 5 March at 15:00, and then resume the following day at the same time.

Players are required to the European Battle.net version of StarCraft II installed.

Details

Rules – Starcraft 2

Tuesday, 15 February 2011 22:27 |  Written by fluKe

Tournament Structure

•    Saturday: Round Robin Group Stages – Best of 3
•    Sunday: Single Elimination – Best of 3 until finals which are best of 5

Eligibility

•    Participants must be 18 years of age or older
•    Participants of a minor age must get a guardian to submit a letter of consent via email along with their entry for the tournament
•    Participants must own a legal version of Starcraft 2

Map Selection

•    A coin toss will determine which player begins the map selection process
•    Each player will take turns to veto up to 2 maps from the match, veto’d maps may not be played at any stage of the current match
•    Each player will then take turns eliminating maps from the remaining pool until 1 map remains
•    Alternatively, players may decide on a map to start on
•    Every subsequent map will be chosen by the loser of the previous map
•    No map may be played more than once during the current map

Map Pool

•    Steppes of War
•    Lost Temple
•    Blistering Sands
•    Metalopolis
•    Jungle Basin
•    Xel’Naga Caverns
•    Delta Quadrant
•    Scrap Station
•    Shakuras Plateau
•    Terminus Re
•    Crevasse
•    Crossfire
•    Tal’Darin Altar

Disconnection

•    A disconnection within the first 4 minutes of play time will result in a rematch. A disconnection after 4 minutes will result in a loss, unless the players request a rematch and an administrator approves. Any disputes should be brought to an administrator’s attention

Match Results

•    A map is won in one of two ways – Beat your opponent sufficiently to have him/her admit defeat (Standard practice is ‘gg’) or destroy all of his/her buildings. The result of each match must be reported by both players to an administrator

Spectators

•    Players may decide if they are to allow spectators into a match
•    Administrators and approved shout casters may spectate any match, spectators will not be allowed into match if approved shout casters are present

You can head on over here to register.

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