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Ladder points reminder
Posted by
KitKat
(TD) 24 Mar 2012 5:22pm
A player will earn 2 Ladder Points for participating in any Ladder Tournament.
A player will earn 1 Ladder Point for every Ladder Mini-Tourney with a fee equal or greater than 5 $Tickets.
As soon as the number of Ladder Points reaches 30, all of these Ladder Points will be converted to 1 Ladder rung advancement (step-up). After the step-up, the Ladder Points will be reduced by 30 points. There will be a Ladder Point statement for each user, viewable by all
As there can be no Ladder-Points-related advancement for the player in #1 spot, the Ladder Points for the player in the 1st spot are not subtracted as long as #1 spot is retained. However, when this #1 player drops in Ladder rank, just as with any other player who accumulated Ladder Points, the very next Ladder Point will result in 1 Ladder rung advancement at the cost of 30 Ladder Points.
The Ladder is FREE and all players can participate. It may take, however, as little as $5.95 to open a $Ticket account and enjoy an extra Ladder boost from playing Ladder Tournaments and Mini-Tourneys for $Tickets.
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