2002 WORLD INDIVIDUAL WARGAMES CHAMPIONSHIPS

5th WORLD INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

23rd - 24th MARCH 2002

 

15mm DBM COMPETITION RULES

FOR SENIOR & JUNIOR PLAYERS

 

  1. The rules to be used are DBM version 3 dated July 2000, and the revised Book 1, 2, 3 & 4 army lists.
  2. A junior is defined as a player who is 18 years old (or younger) on the first day of the championships. A junior player is eligible to play in the senior Championships.
  3. Two selections from the same army list, and from the same date and Nationality may be chosen. The decision on which list to use is taken immediately your opponent announces his Army List including the date and its Nationality.
  4. The cost of an Allied general may be reduced by 10 points if regular and 5 points if irregular, if this has not already been altered in the army lists.
  5. All troops that are double based must be costed in accordance with v3 and noted on the submitted army list.
  6. Both army lists must be submitted, allocating all elements including baggage to a command. They must specify the number of element equivalents and demoralisation levels for each command and for the whole army. They must also indicate the climate, aggression factor, year, geographical region and general where relevant.
  7. The total size of each army must not exceed 400 AP.
  8. Game duration is 3½ hours, including deployment, although players may commence games earlier by mutual consent. The table size is 6' x 4'. Games will commence at sunrise, unless both players agree to play time of day.
  9. Players must fully define their troops as they are placed on table.
  10. Each Player must supply his/her own terrain. Note that any terrain deemed to be unsuitable or unsportsmanlike will be removed from play at the discretion of the umpire. This clearly includes unpainted or geometrically crafted terrain. When such pieces are removed by the umpire they may not be replaced.
  11. Players will share a common set of dice to be supplied by the attacker or the organisers. The defender chooses combat dice first.
  12. A modified Swiss Chess system will operate throughout the competition. Players shall not play against any relatives in the first degree of consanguinity. Thus a player would not be allowed to play against his/her spouse, parent, brother, sister, and/or child. Additionally where possible a player will not be drawn against any fellow club or team member in the first two rounds of the competition.

  1. The current BHGS score sheet which divides a total of 32 points between opponents will be used (See separate score sheet).
  2. Admission to the tournament is at the sole discretion of the organisers. The cost is £20, for seniors and £10 for juniors, which includes entry to the competition and a free commemorative polo shirt. Cheques or international money orders made payable to "THE INTERNATIONAL WARGAMES FEDERATION"
  3. The List Checker is Colin Webster, P O Box 19275, FISHER'S HILL, 1408, Republic of South Africa, Tel. +27 (0) 11 828 4994. Please note that only incoming phone calls are possible. The list checker can only respond to queries in connection with Army Lists. All other queries must be addressed to the organisers.
  4. Army Lists must be submitted for checking, not later than 6 weeks before the event. A penalty for late or poorly set out lists may be imposed. All correspondence must enclose a stamped addressed envelope.
  5. The Venue is the BLUE WATERS HOTEL which is on the Durban's Golden Mile and just a shell's throw from the sea. Should you click the link full details in regard to the hotel full details are available.
  6. The timetable for the event is as follows;

23rd & 24th March 2002

Saturday

Sunday

Check in

1st Round

2nd Round

3rd Round

8.30am – 8.45am

9.00am – 12.30pm

1.15pm – 4.45pm

5.15pm – 8.45pm *

4th Round

5th Round

Prize Giving

9.00am - 12.30pm

1.30pm - 5.00pm

5.30 Approx

 
*NB Juniors will play only four Rounds, missing out the 3rd Round game on Saturday Evening.

 

  1. No new bound may start 10 minutes before finishing time.
  2. A trophy will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd & 3rd placed players together with an IWF Medal and the winner of both the senior and junior championships will hold the IWF Cup for 1 year.
  1. The organisers/umpires decision on all matters is final. By completing an entry form you agree to abide by the organisers rules and the rules of the competition.
  1. The closing date for entry is the 28th February 2002
  2. Entry fees and any queries to be addressed to The I.W.F. P O Box 19275, FISHER"S HILL, 1408, Republic of South Africa. Tel: +27 (0) 11 828 4994, Fax: +27 (0) 11 622 6113. E-mail: wargames@iafrica.com

Don't miss this opportunity to compete against the best in the WORLD. The venue has been chosen to give maximum opportunity for players from all over the World to take part.

1997 RESULTS

1999 RESULTS

2000 RESULTS

2001 RESULTS

SENIOR ANCIENTS SEEDINGS

JUNIOR ANCIENTS SEEDINGS

RENAISSANCE SEEDINGS

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