Hearthstone

 

Register at: http://battlefy.com/c-lan/sfu-c-lan-fall-2015-hearthstone/55be8bcf0e81294700141fa9/info

 

Dates: 13th (starting at 10am)

Location: SFU Burnaby Campus Only

Players: 32 players, first come first serve. In the event that more than 32 players sign up, your spot is not guaranteed unless you arrange pre-payment.

Costs: $10/SFU student and $15/Non-SFU student; Teams can be made up of any SFU/Non-SFU composition (no SFU student requirements)

Format: 1v1, Conquest format (See below)

  • All matches will be best-of-5. The first player to win 3 games within the match is considered the winner of the match and advances.
  • Each player must submit decklists from three unique classes prior to each stage of the event. Players may submit new decks prior to each stage of the event.
  • A player must win one game with each of his three decks to win the match.
  • When a player wins a game, the deck used by the winning player cannot be used for the remainder of the match.
  • The losing player can keep the same deck used or switch to a different one of their choice.
  • Players will be told what classes their opponent has available, but they won’t know which class is picked until both players have picked.

Patch: Latest live patch

Prizing: TBA

Restrictions: None

Tournament Structure: Double elimination

Lateness Policy: Always up to admin's discretion. Players should always be on-site unless they notify an admin beforehand that they are leaving (usually for food). They must leave behind phone numbers and be ready to return to the site within 10 minutes of a phone call/text by an admin. Admins may levy draft time or other penalties based on their discretion.

If players are on-site and are having technical difficulties they will not be penalized.

Remember that all lab rules must be followed including no food or drink at the computers.

Registration Details:

  • Indicate whether or not you are an SFU student (include their sfu e-mail address).
  • Put down 1 cell phone numbers for admin contact purposes.
  • Finalize your 3 classes and deck lists. Be ready to submit them either electronically or in print.

 

Full Fireside Gatherings Championship Series - United States and Canada Official Competition Rules

Please note the following sections:

6. Cheating.

Players must compete to the best of their ability at all times. Any form of cheating will not be tolerated. If the Sponsor determines that a player is cheating, the player will be immediately disqualified and removed from the tournament and may be restricted from participating in any events in the future, and have all of their licenses to all Blizzard games revoked. Players may be requested to install software on their computers for the duration of the tournament which is specially designed to detect cheating. Examples of cheating would include, without limitation:

a. Actions to intentionally alter or attempt to alter the results of any match, including losing a match with another player to advance one or the other’s rank. If Sponsor determines that a player is colluding or match fixing, the player will be immediately disqualified and removed from the tournament and may be restricted from participating in future events and have all of their licenses to all Blizzard games revoked; and

b. Attempts to interfere with another player’s connection to the game service through Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) or any other means, he or she may be disqualified from the Tournament; and

c. Any incidence of Eligible Participants allowing individuals who are not the Eligible Participant to play on an Eligible Participant’s Battle.net account in any of Blizzard games.

8. Unsportsmanlike Behavior.

Should Sponsor determine that an Eligible Participant commits, or threatens to commit, violent acts against any other player in the Tournament, any admin, or any spectators of the Tournament, or engages in any

9. Tournament Defaults.

The following can result in a lost match or other penalties to be assessed against an Eligible Participant who is participating in the Tournament:

a. After the first game in the match begins, if an Eligible Participant leaves the match lobby, or cancels the “game challenge”, or leaves the Hearthstone game client for any reason, it is considered a match forfeiture and the opposing Eligible Participant will win the match;

b. additionally, once the starting hands are provided by the Hearthstone game client, if an Eligible Participant leaves the game for any reason, the Eligible Participant is considered to have forfeited the game, awarding his or her opponent one game point; and

c. if an Eligible Participant selects a deck with a class that he already used to win a previous game in the match, that game is considered a loss.

Deck checks

Deck checks will be conducted at random throughout the event by tournament admins. Infractions will result in 1 game loss. Further infractions may result in a match loss.

Schedule

 

Day 1

12:00 PM: Registration, check-in, and deck list submission.
12:50 PM: Cut off for player registration and check-in.
1:00 PM: Round 1
1:45 PM: Round 2
2:30 PM: Round 3
3:15 PM: Round 4 
4:00 PM: Round 5
4:45 PM: Round 6
5:30 PM: Round 7
6:15 PM: Round 8
7:00 PM: Round 9