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Each game will have a conductor, who will gather moves from the participants. Basically a player sends either "rock", "paper" or "scissors" to the conductor, who, after gathering both moves, announces them and either declares a winner or a draw. If a draw is declared, a new round is played. | Each game will have a conductor, who will gather moves from the participants. Basically a player sends either "rock", "paper" or "scissors" to the conductor, who, after gathering both moves, announces them and either declares a winner or a draw. If a draw is declared, a new round is played. | ||
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Revision as of 03:06, 11 March 2018
2018 Open Talossalympic Games will be a sportive/gaming event, a testing ground for future open events of the kind.
Eligible disciplines
- Rock-paper-scissors
- Chess
- Checkers
- Poker
- Talossan Fantasy Football
- RISK
- Talossopolia
- Go (baduk, weiqi)
- Battleship
- Curling
Registered teams/athletes
Eligibility
There are 3 types of eligible teams. Since the 2018 event is basically a testing ground, only the teams of the 1st type are expected.
- Teams for Talossan provinces
- Teams for micronations/unrecognized states
- Teams for UN recognized states that meet certain quota. If more than three countries from a continent request registration, they need to be united into a unified team for a continent (continents are: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and Oceania.)
Teams
Participants per discipline
Schedule
Regulations
Rock-Paper-Scissors
Rock-Paper-Scissors Talossalympic tournament will have a brackets structure. Participants will be divided into pairs on a random basis, and then the winners will advance to the next round until finals and bronze medal game.
Each game will have a conductor, who will gather moves from the participants. Basically a player sends either "rock", "paper" or "scissors" to the conductor, who, after gathering both moves, announces them and either declares a winner or a draw. If a draw is declared, a new round is played.
One set of medals will be contested in this discipline.