The 1st Australian Tantrix Championship
Matt Mayoh (ACT) won the Final on 14 July

Results can be found using the links below. The top three players in this tournament qualified for the 3rd Pacific Tantrix Championship. There were 12 entrants from the following four states:

       

Summary RESULTS (group tables & KO matches only)
TABLES, CROSS-TABLES, GAME RESULTS & FIXTURES:
Group A     Group B     Knockout Stage

List of Entrants
Tournament Records
Tournament Elo ratings     Seeding points
List of Tournament 1-2-3's

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Notes for Entrants - retained here for reference

All the notes are on this page - if you only want a specific section, click on one of these links:

Who can enter?    Tournament format    Rules
Free entry    Elo ratings/Seeding method    Final note

Who can enter:

The Australian Tantrix Championship is open to everyone who lives in Australia or who comes from Australia. There is no entry fee and while there are deadlines for matches to be completed, you arrange a mutually convenient date and time for each match with your opponent. We hope all Australian Tantrix players, from the strongest to the newest, will enter!

Even if you are new to Tantrix, this is a good chance to start getting in some tournament practice in time for the World Championship later in the year - even in this tournament you might surprise yourself.

Please note that if you come from Australia but no longer live in Australia, you should enter only if you are willing to play the majority of your games at times convenient to those in Australia (i.e. mainly Australian evenings and weekends) and you should not also enter the continental championship for the country where you now live.


Tournament format:

The tournament will consist of qualifying groups of about six players each so that everyone gets to play a few other players, with a lnockout phase to follow involving the top two in each group. The exact format will depend on the number of entrants and seedings will be used to keep the strongest players apart in the early stages whatever the format.

Knockout matches will consist of four games against the other player, generally much shorter than World Championship matches. Preliminary group matches will consist of one or two games against each opponent.

To allow for margins of victory, the games will be scored using the Tournament Point system. In June, there will be links on this page to fixture lists and results, which will be updated overnight (Australian time) most days.


Rules:

The standard tournament rules apply. However, the time limit has reduced by a minute to 15 minutes and you will be penalised for hitting 15:00 this year.

Also, as an experiment, tournament points will not be rounded to the nearest whole number this year. The same underlying formula will be used but, for example, a win by three tiles will now be worth more than a win by two tiles instead of both scoring 14 TPs to 6.

Click here if you want to see the full rules - you can then hit the BACK button on your browser to return here.

Free Entry:

There is no entry fee and the winner will be able to call themselves the 2001 Australian Tantrix Champion, with the top players (the exact number to be decided after the entries close but before the tournament starts) qualifying for the 2001 Pacific Championship finals.

Elo ratings / Seeding method:

All games played will count towards the Tantrix Tournament Elo Ratings which are to be used to decide seedings for future tournaments. See
Tantrix tournament Elo ratings for further information. The seeding method is based on these ratings - see the Seeding method & list for full details. The Elo ratings will be updated and hence the seeding points finalised in the last week in May.

Final note:

The non-playing controller will be Steven Trezise, email
tournaments@tantrix.co.uk In the case of disputes, the decision of the controller will be final. Assistant controllers, who may be playing in the tournament, will be appointed later.

We have to reserve the right to default at our discretion people whom we have very good reason to think are either cheating or not making an effort to arrange a match, even if (given the nature of the Internet) we can't prove it. We will not, however, abuse this right and in previous tournaments it has not been necessary to make use of it and we very much hope that will continue to be the case. :-)

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The date and time are :

Thursday, 02-Sep-2010 21:41:00 GMT
Thursday, 02-Sep-2010 22:41:00 BST (local)

This file was last modified on Monday, 31-Mar-2003 00:20:43 BST

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