| Player | Any person that is competing in the tournament. |
| Bracket | A flow chart that determines the sequence of matches for all Players in a tournament based on their wins and losses. |
| The Director | The highest ranking official at the tournament official. The Director has the final say in all tournament related matters. Judges can always defer any ruling to the Director, and the Director's decision is final. The Director may also override any decision made by a Judge, and can adjust the rules to deal with any unusual circumstances that arise. Tournament Director for OHN is Andrew Ziogas (Ziggy). |
| Judges | The tournament officials who run the tournament according to the rules provided here. Any tournament will have at least one Judge. The Judges are authorised to handle all rules disputes, but can defer to, or be overridden by, the Director. Judges may also be players. |
| Match | A pairing between two players in a bracket. The players compete until a winner is determined. Matches are usually resolved with a single game but may involve more, in which case the players compete until one reaches a pre-specified number of wins (e.g. "first to 2", also referred to as "best of 3" or "best 2 out of 3"). |
| Game | A game is a single game played between two players. Games are played to resolve the outcome of Matches. Make sure you understand the difference between a Game and a Match. |
i) Continuation Method: The 4 Qualifiers from the winners brackets of the Pools are seeded in the places marked 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the Final Bracket. The 4 Qualifiers from the losers bracket are placed into the losers bracket alongside their corresponding winners bracket Qualifier. E.g. If the winners bracket Qualifier from Pool A is seeded in slot 1 in the Finals Bracket, the losers bracket Qualifier from Pool A is placed next to them at the top of the losers bracket (slot 8). Now move the top 4 Qualifiers to the right (i.e. into the second round of the winners bracket) and move the remaining players to the left i.e. into the Losers bracket. Then proceed to run the double elimination bracket in the normal fashion.The difference between the two methods is implied by their names. Under the continuation method the players retain their life-count from the Pools. Losses in the Pools are carried over into the Final Bracket. Thus the outcome under this method is exactly the same as if the tournament were run using a single, large double elimination bracket.
This is the default method. Any game that uses the Pool system due to having more than 32 players in the tournament will use the Continuation Method.
ii) Reset Method: The 4 Qualifiers from the winners brackets of the Pools are seeded in the places marked 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the Final Bracket. The 4 Qualifiers from the losers bracket are placed into the winners bracket such that they are in the opposite half relevant to their corresponding winners bracket Qualifier. E.g. If the winners bracket Qualifier from Pool A is seeded in slot 1 in the Finals Bracket, the losers bracket Qualifier from Pool A should be placed in slot 5 or 6 (i.e. into a place that is in the lower half of the bracket). The bracket is then run like a standard 8-player double elimination bracket.
This method is only used where indicated by the » Game Specific Rules.
i) Seeding by Rank: Up to 8 of the best players, as determined by the Judges, will be seeded first for all double elimination tournaments. The Judges will determine the ordering of the top 8 when seeding. This can be done randomly, in accordance with regional seeding, or some combination of the two.Playing in the Tournaments
ii) Seeding at Random: All remaining players will then be seeded randomly. The only adjustments that will be made to random seeding will be to comply with regional seeding.
iii) Seeding by Region: Regional seeding is used to spread-out interstate and international players, so that they are not forced to play against each other during the early rounds of the tournament. To seed by region, the Judges identify all the non-local players that are entering the tournament. Each group is assigned a specific region code prior to seeding e.g. all players visiting from Melbourne are assigned code VIC, while the ones from Brisbane are assigned the code QLD. During any stage of seeding, the Judges will make any necessary adjustments to provide decent spreads between non-local players from the same region. This includes spreading players from VIC evenly amongst the pools, and spreading them out evenly within a given bracket. Judges reserve the right to apply regional seeding as they see fit for the good of the tournament.