Blood Bowl at the Cave II - 22-23 June 2024, Blackburn
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 10:42 am
Hello Blood Bowlers!
The First instalment of Blood Bowl at the Cave will be held on the 22nd and 23rd June 2024.
There will be six fun packed rounds.
General Information
Entry Fee
Entry will be £20.00. Please send payment via PayPal to gavinsutton47@gmail.com . Could you select the 'gift' or 'paying a friend' option so we don't lose out on fees please?
Venue & How To Get There
The tournament will be held in the Batcave,
Batcave,
5c Town Hall Street,
Blackburn,
BB2 1AG
There is parking across the road from the venue that has a small charge, the venue is also a five-minute walk from Blackburn train station which is a 40-minute ride from Manchester Victoria.
Accommodation
There is a Premier Inn in the centre of Blackburn, be careful to select the correct one as there is two, this one is across the road from the train station.
Things to Bring with You
A painted team.
Your Blood Bowl board.
Dice.
Templates.
Two roster sheets (one for me, one for yourself and your opponent to refer to).
Rules
We will be following the roster building rules for the UKTC held in York in August
Games and Scoring
The first round will be drawn randomly, with all further rounds using the Swiss system. The overall winner will be the coach with the most points at the end of the day - there will be no final.
Points are scored as follows:
10 points for a win.
5 points for a draw.
0 points for a loss.
Bonus points are 1 point per casualty and TD up to a maximum of 3 on each (therefore a 3-0 on td 3-0 cas would give you 16, whereas 1-0 and 5-0 would give you 14)
ALL CAS count towards your cas score.
Schedule
SATURDAY
9:00-10:00 - Registration
10:00-12:15 - Game 1
12:15-13:00 - Lunch
13:00-15:15 - Game 2
15:30-17:45 - Game 3
SUNDAY
10:00-12:15 - Game 1
12:15-13:00 - Lunch
13:00-15:15 - Game 2
15:30-17:45 - Game 3
18:00 - Trophies and then home time!
Prizes
There will be some prizes for.
Winner
2nd place
Stunty Cup
Most Casualties
Most Touchdowns
Cardinal Rules
Always be polite and respectful to your opponent at all times
Always tell the truth and never cheat
Anyone exhibiting sexist, racist, or homophobic behaviours will be removed from the event and a refund will not be provided. For the avoidance of doubt this includes, but is not limited to:
o Making inappropriate comments about appearance, ability or experience
o Making jokes that sexualise or dehumanise people
o Not listening when someone asks you to stop your behaviour
o Putting your hands inappropriately on someone e.g. hips, waist, back etc.
Important Principles
Make a respectful gesture to your opponent before the game begins, such as wishing them good luck, offering a handshake, etc.
Please make reasonable adjustments for your opponents physical needs if asked
Avoid using language that your opponent or those around you may find offensive.
Arrive on time for your game with all of the things you need to play.
Offer your opponent the chance to examine your team roster before the game begins.
If your opponent has any questions or queries about your roster, you should answer them truthfully and ensure that your opponent understands your answer.
Ensure that your opponent is aware of any Inducements, or other special rules that your team has, and that they know what they do.
When counting out the number of squares a player is moving, do so carefully and accurately. You should also allow your opponent the opportunity to check any moves before you move any models if they wish.
When rolling dice, make sure that they are clearly visible to all players and allow your opponent to examine the rolls before picking up the dice.
Always ask your opponent’s permission before touching their models.
Remind your opponent about any rules that they may have forgotten to use, or that they have used incorrectly, especially when doing so is to your opponent’s benefit rather than your own.
Never deliberately manipulate the amount of time a game takes in order to gain an advantage, either by playing overly quickly, or by wasting time.
Try not to distract an opponent when they are trying to concentrate, and always ensure that you respect their personal space.
Never complain about your own bad luck or your opponent’s good luck.
Always be humble in victory and graceful in defeat.
Never fix the outcome of a game for any reason.
Be Excellent to Each Other
The First instalment of Blood Bowl at the Cave will be held on the 22nd and 23rd June 2024.
There will be six fun packed rounds.
General Information
Entry Fee
Entry will be £20.00. Please send payment via PayPal to gavinsutton47@gmail.com . Could you select the 'gift' or 'paying a friend' option so we don't lose out on fees please?
Venue & How To Get There
The tournament will be held in the Batcave,
Batcave,
5c Town Hall Street,
Blackburn,
BB2 1AG
There is parking across the road from the venue that has a small charge, the venue is also a five-minute walk from Blackburn train station which is a 40-minute ride from Manchester Victoria.
Accommodation
There is a Premier Inn in the centre of Blackburn, be careful to select the correct one as there is two, this one is across the road from the train station.
Things to Bring with You
A painted team.
Your Blood Bowl board.
Dice.
Templates.
Two roster sheets (one for me, one for yourself and your opponent to refer to).
Rules
We will be following the roster building rules for the UKTC held in York in August
Games and Scoring
The first round will be drawn randomly, with all further rounds using the Swiss system. The overall winner will be the coach with the most points at the end of the day - there will be no final.
Points are scored as follows:
10 points for a win.
5 points for a draw.
0 points for a loss.
Bonus points are 1 point per casualty and TD up to a maximum of 3 on each (therefore a 3-0 on td 3-0 cas would give you 16, whereas 1-0 and 5-0 would give you 14)
ALL CAS count towards your cas score.
Schedule
SATURDAY
9:00-10:00 - Registration
10:00-12:15 - Game 1
12:15-13:00 - Lunch
13:00-15:15 - Game 2
15:30-17:45 - Game 3
SUNDAY
10:00-12:15 - Game 1
12:15-13:00 - Lunch
13:00-15:15 - Game 2
15:30-17:45 - Game 3
18:00 - Trophies and then home time!
Prizes
There will be some prizes for.
Winner
2nd place
Stunty Cup
Most Casualties
Most Touchdowns
Cardinal Rules
Always be polite and respectful to your opponent at all times
Always tell the truth and never cheat
Anyone exhibiting sexist, racist, or homophobic behaviours will be removed from the event and a refund will not be provided. For the avoidance of doubt this includes, but is not limited to:
o Making inappropriate comments about appearance, ability or experience
o Making jokes that sexualise or dehumanise people
o Not listening when someone asks you to stop your behaviour
o Putting your hands inappropriately on someone e.g. hips, waist, back etc.
Important Principles
Make a respectful gesture to your opponent before the game begins, such as wishing them good luck, offering a handshake, etc.
Please make reasonable adjustments for your opponents physical needs if asked
Avoid using language that your opponent or those around you may find offensive.
Arrive on time for your game with all of the things you need to play.
Offer your opponent the chance to examine your team roster before the game begins.
If your opponent has any questions or queries about your roster, you should answer them truthfully and ensure that your opponent understands your answer.
Ensure that your opponent is aware of any Inducements, or other special rules that your team has, and that they know what they do.
When counting out the number of squares a player is moving, do so carefully and accurately. You should also allow your opponent the opportunity to check any moves before you move any models if they wish.
When rolling dice, make sure that they are clearly visible to all players and allow your opponent to examine the rolls before picking up the dice.
Always ask your opponent’s permission before touching their models.
Remind your opponent about any rules that they may have forgotten to use, or that they have used incorrectly, especially when doing so is to your opponent’s benefit rather than your own.
Never deliberately manipulate the amount of time a game takes in order to gain an advantage, either by playing overly quickly, or by wasting time.
Try not to distract an opponent when they are trying to concentrate, and always ensure that you respect their personal space.
Never complain about your own bad luck or your opponent’s good luck.
Always be humble in victory and graceful in defeat.
Never fix the outcome of a game for any reason.
Be Excellent to Each Other