Battleground Invitational 40k Tournament
On January 5th, 2013, Battleground will host an Invitational Event to celebrate the community's best of the best.
Earning an invitation is simple... but not easy.For each Singles and Doubles Battleground Tournament, the winning players for Best General and Player's Choice will each receive an invitation. In Doubles events, each winning team member will be extended an invitation. *
Battleground also wants to award consistency, both in tournament results and community support. Thus, we introduce...
The Battleground 40k StandingsBy finishing a Battleground 40k event, every player will earn points based on the number of competitors in the tournament. **
After the last tournament in November, Battleground will award invitations to the top players in the Standings, filling out the ranks until our Top 32 are invited!
The Invitational EventThe Invitational will be free to attend. After all, we are inviting you!
As the particulars of the event are parsed out, we can tell you a part of each tournament's prize pool will be given over to the Invitational prize pool.
Know there will be only two prizes, but they will be among the largest ever given out at a Battleground tournament. We hope to have a significant high-stakes event, the ultimate chance to crown two of our community's finest with well-deserved titles! In the end, there will be but one Best General and one Player's Choice.
* Should a player qualify twice (or more), the invitation(s) will be awarded to the second place finisher, and so on until an invitation can be awarded to a new player. If one member of a winning Doubles team has already qualified, the invitation will go to the other member of that winning team, and no "extra" invitation will be extended during that event.
** For those who like formulas: Points = (# of players + 1) - Position
Basically, a 1st place player will receive a number of points equal to the number of players who enter the event. 2nd place will be awarded one point less, 3rd one less than 2nd place and so on.
Points awarded for Doubles events will be based on the number of teams, not the total number of players.
CURRENT STANDINGSThe first 32 players that will be invited are:Alex Fennell
Ben Boulanger
Ben Mohile
Bill McFadden
Bill Souza
Bradley Powers
Brian Prue
Chris Scotti
Dan Bunker
Dean Johnson
Frank Doyle
Hans Cote
Jared Friedman
Jason Orlowski
Jeff Hobin
Jeremiah Nesser
Jordan Clark
Keith Bonneau
Matt Bennett
Matt Forsyth
Mike Defevers
Mike Kachanis
Nate Mello
Ragnar Arneson
Rick James
Roger Melo
Ryan Deane
Simon Leen
Terra Jonson
Tiago Moniz
Todd Silber
Troy Esposito