The tournament system was launched very recently and is therefore still considered in the testing phase; this means that all players can participate without any restrictions, but also that bugs or unforeseen circumstances may occur, and that schedules may vari without prior notice.
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Ludoteka offers a quick tournament system, with one or more weekly tournaments for most games. Each tournament is always held on the same day at the same time.
All tournaments take place into two phases: qualifying and playoff.
Tournaments are only accessible from the site opinionscasinos.com. Participation in tournaments is not possible from the Ludoteka Android App.
Participants play a fixed number of games, each of them starting within a specific time slot. New games are formed every minute (or 2 minutes, according to the characteristics and participation of the tournament) between players who are ready to start.
The time required to complete the qualifying phase can vary greatly depending on the game variant, the number of games to be played and how those games develop, but the general criterion when designing tournaments is that they should last around one hour.
For detailed information on the scorring system during the qualifying, please refer to Annex 1: Scoring in the qualifying phase.
If, exceptionally, a player is present in his last opportunity to play a round, but the system, due to not having enough players ready, does not include them in any game, the score is counted as a victory.
Although everyone scores points in the same classification, during the tournament each player only faces some of the possible participating opponents (something similar to the qualifying phase system that was implemented in the soccer UEFA Champions League since 2024).
In the qualifying phase of the tournament, a complete classification of all participants is established, according to the following criteria:
The final playoff begins a few minutes after the end of the qualifying phase. Playoff games begin at specific times and are eliminatory.
The top players in the qualifying phase that and are online at the start of the playoff take part in the first knockout round. The number of playoff participants is predetermined for each tournament.
At the start of the playoff, a schedule of matches is established, following the usual order in sports competitions according to the positions obtained in the qualifying phase (first against last, second against second-to-last, ...).
In the playoff phase, only the winners of each match advance to the next elimination round. In games where draws are possible, such as Chess, Checkers, or Tute Cabrón, in the event of a tie, the player with the better result in the qualifying phase will qualify for the next round.
From the second round onwards, if the qualified player is not online at the exact start time of the next playoff round:
Once the tournament is over after the final Playoff round, the final standings are established.
The top spots are occupied by those players who have participated in the Playoff according to the following criteria:
The remaining players will have their final position based on the one they obtained in the qualifying phase.
If a qualified player is not present at the start of the playoff, they will be ranked behind all the players who did participate in the playoff in the final tournament classification.
Some tournaments are divided into three categories: Gold, Silver and Bronze, so that three comnpetitions are held simultaneously, each with its own qualifying phase and playoff, and players participate in their own category.
Players who take part in the tournament for the first time are assigned a category based on his level in the corresponding game.
In the silver and bronze categories, the top finishers at the end of the tournament are promoted to the next category (gold and silver, respectively) for the the next edition in which they participate. Approximately 20% of the participants will be promoted.
Likewise, in the gold and silver categories the last-placed players will be relegated to the lower category (silver and bronze, respectively). The number of players will also be approximately 20%.
Tournaments of games played by pairs are distinguished according to the mode of participation: individually or with a fixed partner.
During the qualifying phase of the individual participation tournaments, once the match has been formed, the system draws the pairings at random. Generally, if there are enough participants, the system avoids repeating games with the same partner. However, once the playoff phase begins, the pairings are kept (except in the case where one of the players is not present at the start of the round); the information about the players' preferences is taken into account when forming the pairs.
However, in fixed-partner tournaments, participants register together (through a simple invitation and acceptance mechanism), and during the tournament they play all games together. This means that, during the qualifying phase, both players must confirm their readiness to participate at the start of new games. If one of the two fails to show up to play, the other is also forced to stop participating in the tournament. Similarly, during the playoff phase, the pair will be eliminated if one of the two players is offline at the start of the round.
During the qualifying phase, the tournament system periodically generates (every 1 or 2 minutes) new games with players who are ready (those who have the Play Now option enabled). These games are generated through a draw that may be influenced by the following criteria:
In order for the tournament to proceed according to the established schedule, some special measures may be taken for tournament games:
Tournament games are rated, except in these two circumstances:
Tournament games are public: through the rankings of each tournament, the results of the games can be consulted, and can be reproduced for a period of one month from the date of the tournament.
Access to the tournament opens 10 minutes before the start, and can be accessed from the corresponding game variant page, from the tournament list, or from the meeting area where the games are formed.
Registration is immediate, and it is possible to do it until 10 seconds before the deadline to play the first game. In case of not playing this first game, the registration is cancelled.
If you have Ludo+ subscription, you can participate in any tournament. Otherwise, you can participate in one tournament per week.
Participants earn points based on their results in the games:
In the final standings, those with unplayed games are placed behind other players with the same score.
Among players with the same score, the following tie-breaking criteria are applied, varying according to the type of game: