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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:17 pm Post subject: Potential PhotoshopForums.com Photoshop Tennis Rule Sets
Hello,
We are thinking of making a few Photoshop Tennis rule sets available for people to use to make having structured (and sometimes unstructured) matches a bit easier to have here at PhotoshopForums.com.
We have decided to post a thread in public (this is it!) to get some input from users as far as the rules themselves and their usefulness. So, please take a moment to read what we have and let us know what you think.
Rule Set #1 wrote:
PhotoshopForums.com Photoshop Tennis Rule Set #1
Match Description:
This type of match is a 1 vs. 1 competition, where each competitor must make something from the previous posted image.
Rules:
1. The challenger must provide an image for the accepting competitor to work with.
2. The challenger may call out a specific user, but that user does not have to accept. Should the challenged user decline, another user may step forward unless the challenger withdrawals.
3. Once a match is in progress, only the two people competing are permitted to post images in that topic. Other users may comment and post in the topic as spectators.
4. Each competitor has to use the entire previous image in their return.
5. Each competitor has 48 hours to submit a return to the previous post. If a competitor does not post a return in time, they forfeit the match.
6. The challenger sets how many turns each player will take. The starting image posted by the challenger is not considered a turn.
7. When each competitor has used all of his/her turns, the winner is declared by a public vote.
8. Voting lasts for 48 hours, starting from the time of the last turn. Each user may only vote once.
9. The subject for the match must state which users are participating and what set of rules (if any) are being used. The challenger’s name must go first and the accepting competitor’s name must go second. For example: John vs. Bill - #1. #1 refers to the rule set being utilized in the match.
This type of match is a 1 vs. 1 competition, where each competitor must submit images back and forth. Each competitor may use the previous image or elements of the previous image, but are not required to.
Rules:
1. The challenger decides who will go first.
2. The challenger may call out a specific user, but that user does not have to accept. Should the challenged user decline, another user may step forward unless the challenger withdrawals.
3. Once a match is in progress, only the two people competing are permitted to post images in that topic. Other users may comment and post in the topic as spectators.
4. Each competitor has 48 hours to submit a return to the previous post. If a competitor does not post a return in time, they forfeit the match.
5. The challenger sets how many turns each player will take.
6. When each competitor has used all of his/her turns, the winner is declared by a public vote.
7. Voting lasts for 48 hours, starting from the time of the last turn. Each user may only vote once.
8. The subject for the match must state which users are participating and what set of rules (if any) are being used. The challenger’s name must go first and the accepting competitor’s name must go second. For example: John vs. Bill - #2. #2 refers to the rule set being utilized in the match.
This type of match is a free for all competition, where each competitor must submit images back and forth. Each competitor may use the previous image or elements of the previous image, but are not required to.
Rules:
1. The challenger must go first.
2. Any user is permitted to participate in this type of match.
3. The challenger decides what the maximum submission amount is (if any).
4. The challenger sets the ending date and time.
5. When time runs out, the winner is declared by a public vote.
6. Voting lasts for 48 hours, starting from the time of the ending date. Each user may only vote once.
7. The subject for the match must state which users are participating and what set of rules (if any) are being used. In a FFA match the format would look like this: FFA - #3. #3 refers to the rule set being used in the match.
This type of match is a free for all competition, where each competitor must build off the previous submitted image.
Rules:
1. The challenger must provide an image for the first accepting competitor to work with.
2. Any user is permitted to participate in this type of match.
3. Each competitor has to use the entire previous image in their return.
4. The challenger sets how many turns each player will take. The starting image posted by the challenger is not considered a turn.
5. The challenger sets the ending date and time.
6. When time runs out, the winner is declared by a public vote.
7. Voting lasts for 48 hours, starting from the time of the ending date. Each user may only vote once.
8. The subject for the match must state which users are participating and what set of rules (if any) are being used. In a FFA match the format would look like this: FFA - #4. #4 refers to the rule set being used in the match.
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