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Made in us
Tough Tyrant Guard





Sacramento, ca

Capitol Punishment 2010
Capital Punishment Pre-reg

Points 2000 no comp.

http://www.greatescapegames.com

June 19th and 20th Great Escape Games will be hosting it’s own independent GT. Some of you may remember it from four years ago, after which we got side tracked. Now it is back and being created and organized by our own two fathers of 40K, Sirus and Mark. Our scoring system is based loosely on a number of other events, notably the ConQuest series of GTs, Broadside Bash, and the traditional GW GTs, and is intended to bring us in line with the other 2010-11 GW Tournament Circuit events.

Cost is 40$ until May 22, $50 after after. Last day for registration is June 12. Entrants should email their army list to sirus@greatescapegames.com. For all questions, refer to the GEG forums.

Awards:

BEST OVERALL, highest combined score. $150 first place, $75 second place.

BEST GENERAL. $90 first place, $50 second place.

BEST SPORTS. $90 first place.

BEST APPEARANCE. $90 first place, $50 second place.

THE GRETCHIN AWARD, lowest battle / highest sportsmanship. $25.

BATTLE SCORE (100 points, 5 games with 20 possible points per game)

Massacre/Wipe Out – 20/3

Major Win – 17/6

Minor Win – 14/9

Draw – 11

SPORTSMANSHIP (50 points, 10 possible points per game):

Your opponent provided an army list, explained any special rules, and provided their own game supplies. 1 pt

Your opponent was polite, fun, and friendly. 2 pts

Your opponent played at a reasonable rate. 2 pts

Your opponent measured accurately and played fairly. 2 pts

Was the game fun and enjoyable? 2 pts

Best opponent of the tournament! 1 pt

APPEARANCE (40 possible points)

Basic Painting Score (worth up to 20 points).

0 Points: Majority of the army is not fully painted.

8 Points: Army is almost fully painted, but a minority of models have plastic, metal, or primer showing.

12 Points: Army is fully painted to a three-color tournament minimum but looks rushed or sloppy.

20 Points: Army is fully painted beyond the 3-color standard for basecoating and demonstrates effort in painting, shading, and highlighting.

Detail painting score (worth up to 8 points)

1 Point: Basic painting is clean and neatly done.

1 Point: Schemes and styles are uniform.

1 Point: Highlighting is clean, drybrushing is appropriate, inking is controlled.

1 Point: Advanced Highlights. More than one layer of highlight, which may include shading, highlights over inking, blending, etc.

1 Point: Well Painted Details. Details such as eyes, buckles, and jewellery are clean, have highlights, etc.

1 Point: Advanced Details. Models have squad markings as appropriate, banners, or other details beyond painting the basic models.

2 Points: Exceptional Details. The army has something special that makes it stand out.

Basing (worth up to 4 points)

1 Point: Bases have clean highlighting, shading, or drybrushing. The edges of the base are clean (painted or not).

1 Point: Extra details: There are extra details on more than a few bases (multiple basing materials or debris).

2 Points: Awesome presentation: Taken as a whole, the bases unify the army, help create a story, or are otherwise outstanding, original, or impressive.

Conversions (worth up to 3 points) Check ALL that apply.

1 Point: The army has some elementary conversions (head and weapon swaps, arm rotations).

1 Point: Units have multi-kit conversions for more than a few models in the army, such as entire units or all specialty characters and models in the army.

1 Point: The army features major conversions featuring custom sculpting, plasticard, or very well done multi-kit conversions.

Other Appearance (worth up to 5 points)

1 Point: Army has an appropriate display board.

1 Point: Advanced display board: The board goes above and beyond a shaded and highlighted display board and includes elements that stand out and/or unify the entire army presentation.

1 Point: Something Special: There is something above and beyond about a model’s painting, the display board, a conversion, or anything else that catches the judge’s eye. This can be a single awesome model, an exquisitely converted unit, a great back-story or some other element that really pops.

2 Points: Overall Appearance: Overall appearance of the ENTIRE ARMY is just amazing! Everything works great together to create an awesome scene or conveys a story.

Finalists (worth up to 3 bonus points)

1 Point: Top 3: This is one of the 3 best armies at the event.

1 Point: Top 2: This is one of the top two armies at the event.

1 Point: Best of the Best: This is the best army at the event.

Penalties

-2 Points: Army list not displayed with army.

-40 Points: Army list displayed is not the army list played.

-5 Points: “Did you paint your army?” answer is “No”.

-40 Points: “Did you paint your army?” answer is “Yes”, but it is proven the player lied (yes, this will affect the overall score).

Favorite Opponent and Best Appearance

After they complete their final game, players will choose their favorite opponent and favorite army from the people they played against. Each vote is worth 1 point and will be added to Sportsmanship and Appearance scoring as appropriate
   
 
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