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Revision as of 23:42, 24 January 2006
The Ladder
- Tomas Isdal (isdal@cs)
- Mausam
- Raj Rao
- Benjamin Ylvisaker (ben8@cs)
- Susumu Harada
- Valentin Razmov
- John P John
- Karim Filali
- Alex Yates (ayates@cs)
- Suporn
- Tom Anderson (tom@cs)
- Jonah Cohen (jonah@cs)
- Benjamin Ylvisaker (left) (ben8@cs)
- Michael Piatek (piatek@cs)
- kayur
- Krzysztof Gajos (kgajos@cs)
- Colin Dixon (ckd@cs)
- Brian Van Essen (vanessen@cs)
- Colin Zheng (kzheng@cs)
- Lindsay Michimoto (lindsaym@cs)
- Henrik Jernevad (jernevad@cs)
The Rules
- Players can challenge up to three places ahead.
- If the higher ranked player is defeated, then the players switch places.
- The outcome of a challenge is decided on best-of-three games. Games can be 11 or 21 point games.
- If a challenge is not responded to within 5 active school days then the challenger wins by default.
- Players may insist on a 2 day waiting period before being issued a rematch challenge.
FußBallLadder
See the FußBallLadder.