15mm
DBMM COMPETITION RULES
Generic
Competition Rules (DBMM)
- The rules to be used
are DBMM version 2.0 The Umpire will utilise any current official
errata and clarifications. This will be in the form of the Commentary
available on the DBMM website http://www.dbmm.org.uk/
The Umpires decision is final.
- Army lists must be
submitted allocating all elements including baggage to a command. They must
specify the number of ME and the disheartened/broken/shattered levels for
each command and for the whole army. The list must indicate the climate,
aggression factor, year, geographical region, generals where relevant,
classification of general, all stratagems chosen (and the elements to which
they apply, if appropriate) and all double based elements. Once an army list
has been submitted it may not be changed or altered other than to correct
any errors. Players may only correct their errors by making reasonable
changes to their list. It is not allowed to completely re-write the list,
and the list checkers decision on this is final.
- Any incorrect list
discovered after a game has commenced (after “aggression” dice have been
rolled) must be corrected prior to the next match.
- Lists should be sent to
the list checker (ideally via Email). The list checker can only respond to
queries in connection with Army Lists. All other queries must be addressed
to the organisers.
- Players must supply
their own terrain pieces, which must be to an acceptable standard.
Additionally all figures must be representative and must be painted and
based to an acceptable standard. Umpires will have the discretion to remove
unsightly or unrepresentative items.
- Players must be present
and ready to start all matches at the appointed time. Where a player has a
reasonable excuse for arriving late the match start will be delayed by up to
30 minutes. After which time the effected player will be awarded a bye and
maximum points. No player will be awarded more than one bye for any reason.
- If a player resigns
from a game at any stage after the first “aggression” dice have been
rolled their opponents will be awarded maximum points.
- Games will end
immediately when the umpire calls time. if any combat dice has been rolled
then all the remaining combats are resolved, if not proceed
directly to the end of the bound and determine the status of all commands
whether they are broken/disheartened etc and then calculate the final
scores.
- Admission to the
competition is at the sole discretion of the organisers and their decision
on all matters is final. An application to enter denotes acceptance of the
rules. All correspondence must enclose a stamped addressed envelope,
however players who indicate an e-mail address will receive details via
e-mail.
Competition
Guidelines (DBMM)
These are guidelines and
are usually utilised in BHGS competitions – however please check the specific
competition pages as they may vary. Normally ….
1
Army lists may only be drawn from DBMM Army Lists Books 1, 2, 3 and 4.
2
Lists submitted must not exceed 400APs for 15mm and 350APs for 25/28mm.
3
Competitions are single list format.
4
Army lists must be submitted for checking in advance and must be received by the
List Checker not later than two weeks before the event. A penalty of 2 victory
points per round, for each round of the competition (at any venue), may be
imposed for late submission of lists. Any incorrect list discovered after a game
has commenced (after aggression dice have been rolled) must be corrected prior
to the next match.
5
Table size is 6' x 4'.
6
A modified Swiss Chess system will operate throughout the competition. Where
possible players may not play against fellow club/team players in the first 2
rounds, nor players whom they have played in earlier rounds, nor against any
relatives in the first degree of consanguinity. Thus a player cannot be matched
against his/her spouse, parent, brother, sister, and/or child.
7
Time will be called after 3.5 hours plus a 1 – 15 minute random factor. The
same random factor will be used in the DBM and FOG competitions, will be
determined by the umpires prior to the start of the round and will not be
revealed until the announcement is made. Players may always commence games
earlier than the stated time by mutual consent.
8 For
simplicity no game shall be deemed a civil war.