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Advice for tournaments ( March Madness)

Дата: 10.03.2016 01:15:27
View Posteward17, on Mar 09 2016 - 14:43, said: This is the first time I've ever done tournaments and we have a squad of 4 noobs. We'd like a bit more info before jumping into battle unprepared.  1. Is it possible to arrange a specific time to play? 2. How many battles are there? Are they all on 1 day or are they split up?  3. How do lineups work? Do we have time before each battle to come up with a lineup and strategy for each map?  4. How should the lineup be like? Should we have 1 fast scout and the rest heavies?  5. At the beginning of a match, do you see the enemy lineup or do you have to actually spot them to find out?

dance210: Hi! Welcome to tournaments and I hope you have fun in the March Madness!!   1. There are specific times to play. The schedule for you, directly from the tournament page :) Friday, March 18th - 1800PT Saturday, March 19th - 1500 PT Saturday March 19th - 1800 PT Sunday March 20th - 1500 PT Sunday March 20th - 1800 PT   2. Each day/time is a separate group stage (also called round robin) round. That means that there is one round on Friday, two rounds on Saturday and two rounds on Sunday. Each round has a maximum of 9 battles. Battles last for a maximum of 10 minutes. Within a round, battles start every 10 minutes.   So, taking Friday, March 18th - 1800 PT as an example, the battles will start as follows: 1800 PT 1810 PT 1820 PT 1830 PT 1840 PT 1850 PT 1900 PT 1910 PT 1920 PT   3. Each group stage round will be played on one map. Special battles will pop up in game 10 minutes before the battle actually starts. There is also ~3 minutes between battles, assuming the game goes the full 7 minutes. So, there should be plenty of time to change line-ups and go over strats between battles :)   4. I'm going to let the players answer this one. IMO, the line-up depends on the map. A map like Ensk would lean towards a heavier, brawling line-up while an open map like Prokhorovkha may benefit from more medium/light tanks.   5. When you load in, you will see what tanks the enemy team is bringing. However, just like a regular random battle, the actual tank won't be visible until someone on your team spots them.   Good luck and let us know if you have any more questions!!

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