Introduction
Background
League Format
The league format will be divided into three categories. These categories are to ensure that competitors can choose to play within their peers, or to choose to play against all competitors. Prizes and entrance fees will likewise be scaled accordingly. The categories are:
Junior Category
Junior Category targets for children between the ages of 7 to 12. The games chosen will be those that are easy in steps, but hard to master. This helps to develop the child’s mind.
Youth Category
Youth Category targets youths from the ages of 13 to 16. The Junior Category games are also used here. Most of these games require a deeper level of understanding, and may have complex strategies.
The open category is for all participants. Games are from both junior and youth as well as a select few that are also used for international tournaments.
At the same time, there will be 3 basic levels of tournaments. This is to allow venues to hold social tournaments to the more serious tournaments. This allows the casual player to enter into the tournament type of his choice, be it the more relaxed mini tournaments to the highly competitive Nationals. The three levels are:
Casual
These informal games are usually played as a regular weekly event at various avenues around
Regionals / Qualifiers
These monthly tournaments are targeted for those who would like a more competitive environment. Players basically play to a right to be seeded into the top 8 of the Nationals. These tournaments must be overseen by an SBGL Committee Member, of which a Head Judge and his team of judges will be appointed. Prizes tend to be more lucrative.
Nationals
This annual event may be split into two sessions, June for the Open Category for
Finally, league format for the game will be based on groups of four players where possible. In cases where it is impossible to break into groups of four, last few groups will be grouped as groups of three instead.
League Point System
The SBGL works on recognizing and rewarding players with points as a means to monitor the rankings of the players. Points are won or lost as a result of the matches played in the league, be it at the Casual or National level. Players are also awarded participation point bonuses for attending such events. The points are awarded as follows:
1st Placing = Total Point value of the match / Player’s Current League Points
2nd Placing = Total Point value of the match / Player’s Current League Points / 2
3rd Placing = - (Total Point value of the match / Player’s Current League Points / 2)
4th Placing = - (Total Point value of the match / Player’s Current League Points)
At the same time, participants will be awarded participation points at the end of the league, irregardless of their position, based on the tournament level. The points awarded are:
Casual = 1 point
Regional / Qualifiers = 5 points
Nationals = 10 points
These points will be updated monthly on the SBGL website, and rankings will be based on these points.
The tournament format used by SBGL will be both the Swiss as well as Elimination. The Swiss format is defined as playing a set number of matches, with a randomized first match and ranked matches for the subsequent rounds, based on player points. In Elimination, players play only one match, and advance if they are first, or either first and second in the match.
As a guideline, Casual play will consists of Elimination, Regionals / Qualifiers Swiss and Nationals a combination of Swiss for qualifying matches and Elimination for the Top 16, where winners of each table advance to the finals.
Points awarded will be 4 points for 1st, 3 points for 2nd, 2 points for 3rd and 1 point for 4th. Players tied will share the total of their position points divided by the number of players. In the case of a tie to determine final winners, the total in game points scored will be used, in the event of another tie, the total game % wins.
Current list of games planned for League
Title
Boomtown
Dividends
HIStory
Settlers of Catan
Ticket to Ride
SBGL is currently headed Colin Lim. It is in the process of confirming at least two more key members of its team.
Colin Lim
The SBGL is headed by Colin Lim, one of the founders of Settlers Café,
Joseph Tan
Joseph Tan is the founder of Melchiz Pte Ltd, which produces the card game HIStory. Based on the Biblical ancient heroes such as Samson, it has reached out to many schools and churches in
Adrian Teh
Adrian Teh is
WeeKee is one of the founders of Pitstop Cafe. He is currently a student after spending over 4 years in the field of software and product development. He is a geek and believe that combining internet technology with board games can make the SBGL a more engaging experience.
Current
Paradigm Infinitum
SMU Games Club
NIE Games Club
NTU Games Club
How you can get involved
We are definitely looking for sponsors to come forward and support the SBGL. By being a sponsor, you have already taken a huge and exciting step into supporting organized play for board games in
If you are not able to meet any of the requirements, then you fall into our most needed category, the word of mouth supporter. Just email this information to anyone you feel might be interested to sponsor or help. At the same time, be excited to join in our tournaments, and bring your friends along!
For further information, please email to:
colin@settlerscafe.com