Dutch Open  2024

Dutch Open 2024

Schedule

Saturday 10-02-2024

9:30-10:00 Registration
10:00-12:30 Match 1
12:30-13:00 Lunch
13:00-15:15 Match 2
15:30-17:45 Match 3

Sunday 11-02-2024

9:30-12:00 Match 4
12:00-12:30 Lunch
12:30-14:45 Match 5
15:00-1715 Match 6
17:15-17:45 Award Ceremony

Registration

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Your registration is only confirmed after payment is received.

Capacity

The venue has a capacity for 50 coaches. Until January 1st 2024 30 places will be reserved for Dutch coaches, 20 places are open for registration for all nationalities. 

Cost:

50,00 pre-registration and bank payment before 01/01/2024. €55,00 payment after 01/01/2024.

NAF membership is mandatory, non-members will be charged a one year membershipfee of 5€ at tournament registration.

Entrance fee includes a Dutch lunch on both days (a glass of milk/orange juice/water/coffee/tea is included with the lunch).


Registration status

30 seats are reserved for Dutch coaches, the other 20 are open to any nationality. Current registrations are indicated below.

Register here

Please note registrations are not processed real time and fewer seats may be available.

Directions

Venue:

Het Zwanenmeer
Contactinformatie
Beemsterstraat 491
1024 BE Amsterdam-Noord 

Free parking at the venue.

Public transport options:

- Take the train to station Amsterdam Amstel or Amsterdam Muiderpoort and take bus 37 till busstop Beemsterstraat
- From Amsterdam Central Station: take the Metro 52 to Metrostation Noorderpark and then Bus 35 to Busstop De Egmondenstraat or take Metro 52 to Metrostation Noord and then Bus 37 till busstop Beemsterstraat
- From Metrostation Noord it’s a 20 minute walk to the venue


Rules

Scoring

Scoring:

W5/D2/L0
Tiebreakers: NETTD + NETCAS, Head2Head, If still equal after that: dice-off, best of 5. 

The player with highest score after 6 rounds will win the tournament.

The highest ranked Dutch player after 6 rounds will be crowned Dutch champion. A coach is considered Dutch if the player has a Dutch passport or has been living in the Netherlands for at least a year.

Pairing:

Teams will be paired at random for round 1 and after that Swiss pairing will be used. Tie breakers will only be applied for final ranking. Seeding for each round will be based on points only.

Sportsmanship & fair play

Time keeping:

Both coaches are responsible to finish their game within 2:15 hours (a chess clock can help). When the round ends before your game is over you and your opponent will have to agree on an outcome or the organization will do so for you. 

Proxies & Unpainted teams:

Proxies are not allowed. Your miniatures should resemble what they are supposed to be. If it looks like a goblin, it should be one. Positionals should be easily recognizable.

If in doubt about what you are planning to bring, please contact us beforehand.

When you play with a team that is not fully painted your opponent gains 3 free dedicated fans.

Dice:

Please use dice that can be easily read from a distance. You must always let your opponent roll with your dice if he wishes to do so.

Agree on what is a cocked dice with your opponent before the game starts - or use a dice cup/tower to avoid this problem alltogether.


Probability calculators:

Coaches are not allowed any apps or devices to calculate chances during their games. 


Team creation & development

This is a resurrection tournament which means injuries and fatalities do not carry over from one game to the next. Players added to a Team roster mid game as a result of the Masters of Undeath or Plague Ridden special rule are removed from the roster at the end of the game and do not carry on to the next.

Team creation:

1.100.000 GC to buy your team.
No tiers;
No inducements available;
No star players available.


Skills:

- After each game, each coach may allocate 1 chosen primary skills to 1 chosen player.
- After game 3, the allocated skill may be a secondary skill, instead of a primary skill.

No stacking of skills is allowed.

The latest NAF tournament rules and BB2020 Errata and FAQ are in use.

Skills need to be allocated right after the game. They should be added to the roster, and registered on the result sheet. It’s a joined responsibility for both coaches to make sure this result sheet is complete.

Please use an appropriate way to make clear which player has which skill. Skill rings or bands are advised.