How a mini-league works:
- In a mini-league, as many as 12 players compete against each other.
- Each player will play against each other player once.
- Each duel that is won is counted as one victory for the winner. When the duel ends in a tie, it will be counted as half a victory for each player in that duel.
- When the mini-league ends, the player with the most victories wins. If there is a tie, the player with the most points wins.
- If several players have the same number of wins and an equal number of points, the winnings are divided equally between them.
General information
Here you can see each game, the end time, total winnings and the number of participants.
Game Plan
•Who plays against who?
In the game plan, you can see all the possible pairings of the mini-league. Each player will play against every other player once. Duels that you participate in will be displayed at the top.
•How can I play?
As long as the mini-league is running, you are free to decide when and in what order you would like to play your duels. If any of the slots remain free, then the duel will not be counted.
Results
•Who is in the lead?
The summary table displays the current ranking, total score, and winner of each duel.
•How are the winnings divided?
When there are three or four players, the first place winner receives everything. When there are more than five players, the player in second place also wins something.
When there are more than nine players, the top three players win.
Distribution of winnings
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| 3 | 1 | 100 % | - | - | - |
| 4 | 1 | 100 % | - | - | - |
| 5 | 2 | 70 % | 30 % | - | - |
| 6 | 2 | 70 % | 30 % | - | - |
| 7 | 3 | 67 % | 26 % | 7 % | - |
| 8 | 4 | 50 % | 28 % | 17 % | 5 % |
| 9 | 4 | 50 % | 28 % | 17 % | 5 % |
| 10 | 4 | 50 % | 29 % | 17 % | 4 % |
| 11 | 4 | 49 % | 28 % | 19 % | 4 % |
| 12 | 4 | 49 % | 29 % | 18 % | 4 % |
Fairness guarantee and skill levels for mini-leagues
You are able to decide what type of opponents you want to play against:
•Public:
These mini-leagues are visible to all players within your skill level, who have already completed more than 10 duels in the match.
•Private:
Here you are invited to take part in a mini-league. There are no skill level restrictions, so be careful if you are invited to a private mini-league. There could be players with a much higher skill level in the mini-league. You are playing at your own risk.
Frequently asked questions about mini-leagues:
How long does a mini-league last?
- A mini-league can last between 12 hours and 5 days. The maximum time a mini-league can last is predetermined and can be seen in the mini-league overview.
- A mini-league can also be played through faster than what is displayed. It will automatically end the moment that all participants have played all of their games.
How much does a mini-league cost?
- The entry fee for the entire mini-league can be between 80.00 and 500.00 G$ per participant. The entry fee is predetermined and is displayed in the mini-league overview.
- You pay a one-time entry fee and can play each single duel in the mini-league without having to pay any additional fees.
Does the fairness guarantee also apply to mini-leagues?
- Yes, all participants in a public mini-league have similar skill levels.
- In addition (to protect novices), only players who have completed more than 10 duels in a particular game can take part in a mini-league.
How much can I win?
- The possible winnings are calculated by the amount of the entry fee and the actual number of participants. It can be between 180.00 and 4,500.00 G$. The maximal possible prizes for each mini-league are predetermined and displayed in the mini-league overview.
Who can participate in a mini-league?
- Mini-leagues are exclusively available to Upgraded Players.
- To protect our novice players, only players who have completed more than 10 duels of a particular game are allowed to participate in mini-leagues.