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Introduction
This rulebook is divided into two sections. Section 1 will deal with the selection process. Section 2 will with the actual tournament.
Every date written in this rulebook is displayed in dd-mm-yyyy format, where dd is day, mm is month and yyyy is year.
1. Registration
Every community must register to participate. To register, you must send an e-mail to worldpenspinning@gmail.com.
In your e-mail, you must specify the e-mail of the contact person. All official communication regarding the tournament will be directed to the contact person of each community. The contact person must understand English.
You must also indicate the desired number of spots. This is the number of spinners from your community which you want to take part of the tournament.
You must request a number of spots according to the number of world-class (elite) spinners from your community that will participate. Please note that during registration, you do NOT need to specify exactly who will participate.
The minimum number of spots you can request is two (2). The maximum number of spots you can request is eight (.
We will try to accommodate every request. The number of total spots available for the tournament is likely to be around 80-100.
You must register your community by November 1st, 2010 (01-11-2010).
1.1 Spots allocation
After receiving all the registrations, the organizers will now allocate spots to each community according to their request. This should take around 1-2 week to settle.
The final allocation will therefore be posted in Mid-November 2010.
1.2 Spinners selection
The communities must then decide which spinners they will send to the tournament. Each community is free to decide on its own how it will select its spinners.
When you are submitting your final spinners list, you will need to rank your own spinners. In other words, you must order your spinners from strongest to weakest. For example, if you are sending 8 spinners to the tournament, your list must specify which spinner you consider the #1, #2, #3, #4, etc... #8 of your own community.
The deadline to submit your final spinners list is January 8th, 2011 (08-01-2011), one week before the start of the tournament.
1.3 Judging committee
Each community must organize a committee consisting of at least two judges. The judges must discuss with each other and decide on their votes. The head judge is then in charge of communicating the results to the organizers. The committee must consist of spinners which do not take part in the tournament, although eliminated spinners may later join their local committee if they wish.
Each community must provide the e-mail of the head judge prior to the start of the tournament.
1.4 Registration schedule
Here are the important dates to remember prior to the start of the tournament:
November 1st, 2010 (01-11-2010): Community registration deadline.
Mid-November, 2010: Spot allocation published.
January 8th, 2011 (08-01-2011): Final spinners list deadline.
January 15th, 2011 (15-01-2011): Start of the tournament. Head judge information must be submitted prior to this date.
Deadlines are subject to changes and will be announced on the official website.
2. Tournament
The World Tournament 2011 is an individual competition which starts in January 2011. It consists of six (6) rounds and will end in May 2011.
The 1st round is a group stage, where spinners will be placed in different groups. The best spinners from each group will advance to the next round. From the 2nd round onwards, the spinners will battle in a traditional 1vs1 knockout format.
2.1 Group stage (1st Round)
For the 1st round, the spinners are divided into 8 groups with equal number of spinners. For example, if there are 80 spinners participating, there will be 8 groups of 10 spinners.
The groups will be balanced according to the ranking lists provided by each community. Furthermore, there cannot be 2 spinners from the same community in the same group.
The top 4 of each group will advance to the 2nd round. The ranking within this top 4 will be important in determining the matchups in the next round. Therefore, it is preferable for a spinner to finish 1st in its group (rather than 4th).
2.2 Knockout stage (2nd-6th Rounds)
The top 4 of each of the 8 groups will advance to the 2nd round for a total of 32 spinners. From the 2nd round on, spinners will paired in 1vs1 matchups. Winners will advance to the next round and so on. The winner of the 6th round (final round) will be declared champion!
For the 2nd round, the best spinners from the 1st round (#1 ranked spinners of each group) will be randomly matched against #4 spinners. Likewise, #2 spinners will be matched against #3s.
Therefore every battle in the 2nd round will either between #1 and a #4 spinners or between #2 and #3 spinners.
All winners of a battle between a #1 and #4 will be considered ranked “A” for the 3rd round. Likewise, winners of a battle between a #2 and #3 will be considered ranked “B” for the 3rd round.
In the 3rd round, spinners who are ranked “A” will be randomly matched against spinners of rank “B”.
From the 4th round to the final round, remaining spinners will be randomly matched against each other.
2.3 Match format
Videos should be between 10 and 25 seconds.
Videos should be new material (previously unreleased).
Videos should preferably be sent as a Youtube link. If not possible, then attach the video to the e-mail.
For the first round, it is preferable to send your video to your community's contact person. Otherwise, videos should be e-mailed directly to the organizers.
2.4 Judging
Each community must provide a head judge for the main event. It is also possible that we request external judges from non-registered communities.
Judges are asked to consider every aspect of pen spinning during this competition. It is the spinners which are overall the best in every criteria which must win each battle.
During the group stage, the judges must vote for the top 4 spinners of each group. Judges cannot vote for spinners of their own community.
During the knockout stage, judges must vote for winner of each match. Judges do not vote for battles in which spinners of their own community take part.
2.4.1 Suggested judging scheme
We recommend each committee to submit their judging using the following scheme. However, if for a given battle, a committee finds the scheme inadequate, it is allowed to simply vote and write a short text explaining the decision.
2.4.2 Judging criteria
The judging scheme considers the following criteria. Each criteria is rated on 5.
- Execution: Execution not only refers to the smoothness and control of the whole combo, but also the quality of the tricks executed and the pace/flow of the combo.
Grade Description
5 The combo has exception smoothness and/or the tricks are executed perfectly at an adequate pace.
4 There are no mistakes but the combo does not have exception smoothness or some tricks are not executed perfectly.
3 There are no major mistakes, but minor mistakes such as uneven rotations, loss of control, shaky pen can be observed.
2 There is one major mistake in the combo.
1 There are multiple major mistakes.
0 The pen is dropped during the combo.
- Difficulty: Difficulty is divided into 2 categories: Trick Difficulty and Linkage Difficulty. Trick difficulty refers to the difficulty of tricks executed, while linkage difficulty refers to the difficulty of combining several tricks together.
Grade Description
5 The combo has very difficult tricks AND very difficult linkages.
4 The combo has very difficult tricks OR very difficult linkages.
3 The combo has some difficult tricks or linkages, but nothing exceptional.
2 The combo is average in trick and linkage difficulty.
1 The combo is below average in difficulty.
0 Only very basic tricks and linkages are used.
- Creativity: Creativity can be represented as two levels.
The base level describes the use of existing concepts, tricks or linkages in unconventional variations. It also refers to the use of unpopular tricks in interesting ways. This will be referred to as Creativity (Creative).
The advanced level describes the use of totally new concepts and tricks never seen before. This will be referred to as Originality (Original).
Grade Description
5 The combo contains multiple original and creative concepts which are exceptional and key to the appeal of the combo.
4 The spinner uses at least one original element which is exceptional and key to the appeal of the combo.
3 The spinner uses multiple creative elements which are useful to the appeal of the combo, but none are original.
2 The spinner uses at least one creative element which is useful to the appeal of the combo.
1 The spinner makes an attempt to be creative or original, but the result is not convincing or useful.
0 The spinner makes no attempt to be creative.
- Presentation: Presentation refers to the visual appeal and style of the combo. This includes anything from camera angle, structure of the combo, linkages and appearance of the pen and hands (and to a lesser extent, the body as a whole).
To obtain 5 points in this criteria, you must have an excellent style which is fresh and interesting to watch. The combo must be well structured with a good balance and variety of tricks and nice linkages between. The style and hands must look good from the used angle.
You may choose to deduct 1 or 2 points for each of the following flaw. The flaw must be major in order to deduct 2 points.
- Poor structure: the tricks are not balanced or there is a lack of variety.
- Style: the style of the spinner is not distinctive enough.
- Linkages: the linkages between the tricks are boring or uninteresting.
- Appearance: the pen or the hands appear ugly or make ugly movements. The appearance must be really bad to justify this penalty. 0.5 point can be deducted here if the choice of pen is inadequate for the combo.
- Bad camera: the angle or the camera are detrimental to the appreciation of the combo. The camera must be really bad to justify this penalty.
Since there are 4 criterias, this give a total grade over 20 (/20). You are allowed to give points in increments of 0.5.
During the group stage, the 4 spinners with the most points in each group should be the committee's votes for the group.
During the knockout stage, the committee should vote for each match the spinner who has the most points according to their evaluation.
2.4.3 Compiling results
The head judge of each committee must e-mail their judging to the organizers for each round.
For the 1st round, each committee provide a ranked list of the top 4 spinners of each group, along with the grading of every spinner evaluated.
The votes from every committee are then counted. The number of times a spinner appear in a committee's list is then counted. At this point, it does not matter if a spinner was ranked #1 or #4, all votes are equal.
The top 4 spinners with the most votes of each group will advance. In case of tie, we count the number of first-rank votes for the tied spinners. If the tie persists, we count the number of second-rank votes and so forth.
For the knockout rounds (2nd round and beyond), each committee must submit their vote for the winner of each match they are evaluating, along with the grading.
The winner of each match is the person who has collected the most votes. In case of tie, we count the sum of points given by the judges.
2.5 Schedule
Each round, spinners will have 2 weeks to film their videos. For the 1st round, judges will have 2 weeks to submit their results. For later rounds, judges will have 1 week to submit. Therefore the 1st round will take 4 weeks while rounds afterwards will take 3 weeks.
2.6 Important tournament dates
Deadlines are subject to changes and will be announced on the official website.
January 15th, 2011 (15-01-2011): Start of the 1st round. Groups will be revealed.
January 29th, 2011 (29-01-2011): Deadline to submit 1st round videos.
February 12th, 2011 (12-02-2011): Results are revealed. Matchups for the 2nd round.
February 26th, 2011 (26-02-2011): Deadline to submit 2nd round videos.
March 5th, 2011 (05-03-2011): Results are revealed. Matchups for the 3rd round.
March 19th, 2011 (19-03-2011): Deadline to submit 3rd round videos.
March 26th, 2011 (26-03-2011): Results are revealed. Matchups for the 4th round.
April 9th, 2011 (09-04-2011): Deadline to submit 4th round videos.
April 16th, 2011 (16-04-2011): Results are revealed. Matchups for the 5th round.
April 30th, 2011 (30-04-2011): Deadline to submit 5th round videos.
May 7th, 2011 (07-05-2011): Results are revealed. Matchups for the 6th round.
May 21st, 2011 (21-05-2011): Deadline to submit 6th round videos.
May 28th, 2011 (28-05-2011): Results are revealed.
ik vertaal later wel wat er in staat!, ik ben lui, en het is nu 23:26.
Introduction
This rulebook is divided into two sections. Section 1 will deal with the selection process. Section 2 will with the actual tournament.
Every date written in this rulebook is displayed in dd-mm-yyyy format, where dd is day, mm is month and yyyy is year.
1. Registration
Every community must register to participate. To register, you must send an e-mail to worldpenspinning@gmail.com.
In your e-mail, you must specify the e-mail of the contact person. All official communication regarding the tournament will be directed to the contact person of each community. The contact person must understand English.
You must also indicate the desired number of spots. This is the number of spinners from your community which you want to take part of the tournament.
You must request a number of spots according to the number of world-class (elite) spinners from your community that will participate. Please note that during registration, you do NOT need to specify exactly who will participate.
The minimum number of spots you can request is two (2). The maximum number of spots you can request is eight (.
We will try to accommodate every request. The number of total spots available for the tournament is likely to be around 80-100.
You must register your community by November 1st, 2010 (01-11-2010).
1.1 Spots allocation
After receiving all the registrations, the organizers will now allocate spots to each community according to their request. This should take around 1-2 week to settle.
The final allocation will therefore be posted in Mid-November 2010.
1.2 Spinners selection
The communities must then decide which spinners they will send to the tournament. Each community is free to decide on its own how it will select its spinners.
When you are submitting your final spinners list, you will need to rank your own spinners. In other words, you must order your spinners from strongest to weakest. For example, if you are sending 8 spinners to the tournament, your list must specify which spinner you consider the #1, #2, #3, #4, etc... #8 of your own community.
The deadline to submit your final spinners list is January 8th, 2011 (08-01-2011), one week before the start of the tournament.
1.3 Judging committee
Each community must organize a committee consisting of at least two judges. The judges must discuss with each other and decide on their votes. The head judge is then in charge of communicating the results to the organizers. The committee must consist of spinners which do not take part in the tournament, although eliminated spinners may later join their local committee if they wish.
Each community must provide the e-mail of the head judge prior to the start of the tournament.
1.4 Registration schedule
Here are the important dates to remember prior to the start of the tournament:
November 1st, 2010 (01-11-2010): Community registration deadline.
Mid-November, 2010: Spot allocation published.
January 8th, 2011 (08-01-2011): Final spinners list deadline.
January 15th, 2011 (15-01-2011): Start of the tournament. Head judge information must be submitted prior to this date.
Deadlines are subject to changes and will be announced on the official website.
2. Tournament
The World Tournament 2011 is an individual competition which starts in January 2011. It consists of six (6) rounds and will end in May 2011.
The 1st round is a group stage, where spinners will be placed in different groups. The best spinners from each group will advance to the next round. From the 2nd round onwards, the spinners will battle in a traditional 1vs1 knockout format.
2.1 Group stage (1st Round)
For the 1st round, the spinners are divided into 8 groups with equal number of spinners. For example, if there are 80 spinners participating, there will be 8 groups of 10 spinners.
The groups will be balanced according to the ranking lists provided by each community. Furthermore, there cannot be 2 spinners from the same community in the same group.
The top 4 of each group will advance to the 2nd round. The ranking within this top 4 will be important in determining the matchups in the next round. Therefore, it is preferable for a spinner to finish 1st in its group (rather than 4th).
2.2 Knockout stage (2nd-6th Rounds)
The top 4 of each of the 8 groups will advance to the 2nd round for a total of 32 spinners. From the 2nd round on, spinners will paired in 1vs1 matchups. Winners will advance to the next round and so on. The winner of the 6th round (final round) will be declared champion!
For the 2nd round, the best spinners from the 1st round (#1 ranked spinners of each group) will be randomly matched against #4 spinners. Likewise, #2 spinners will be matched against #3s.
Therefore every battle in the 2nd round will either between #1 and a #4 spinners or between #2 and #3 spinners.
All winners of a battle between a #1 and #4 will be considered ranked “A” for the 3rd round. Likewise, winners of a battle between a #2 and #3 will be considered ranked “B” for the 3rd round.
In the 3rd round, spinners who are ranked “A” will be randomly matched against spinners of rank “B”.
From the 4th round to the final round, remaining spinners will be randomly matched against each other.
2.3 Match format
Videos should be between 10 and 25 seconds.
Videos should be new material (previously unreleased).
Videos should preferably be sent as a Youtube link. If not possible, then attach the video to the e-mail.
For the first round, it is preferable to send your video to your community's contact person. Otherwise, videos should be e-mailed directly to the organizers.
2.4 Judging
Each community must provide a head judge for the main event. It is also possible that we request external judges from non-registered communities.
Judges are asked to consider every aspect of pen spinning during this competition. It is the spinners which are overall the best in every criteria which must win each battle.
During the group stage, the judges must vote for the top 4 spinners of each group. Judges cannot vote for spinners of their own community.
During the knockout stage, judges must vote for winner of each match. Judges do not vote for battles in which spinners of their own community take part.
2.4.1 Suggested judging scheme
We recommend each committee to submit their judging using the following scheme. However, if for a given battle, a committee finds the scheme inadequate, it is allowed to simply vote and write a short text explaining the decision.
2.4.2 Judging criteria
The judging scheme considers the following criteria. Each criteria is rated on 5.
- Execution: Execution not only refers to the smoothness and control of the whole combo, but also the quality of the tricks executed and the pace/flow of the combo.
Grade Description
5 The combo has exception smoothness and/or the tricks are executed perfectly at an adequate pace.
4 There are no mistakes but the combo does not have exception smoothness or some tricks are not executed perfectly.
3 There are no major mistakes, but minor mistakes such as uneven rotations, loss of control, shaky pen can be observed.
2 There is one major mistake in the combo.
1 There are multiple major mistakes.
0 The pen is dropped during the combo.
- Difficulty: Difficulty is divided into 2 categories: Trick Difficulty and Linkage Difficulty. Trick difficulty refers to the difficulty of tricks executed, while linkage difficulty refers to the difficulty of combining several tricks together.
Grade Description
5 The combo has very difficult tricks AND very difficult linkages.
4 The combo has very difficult tricks OR very difficult linkages.
3 The combo has some difficult tricks or linkages, but nothing exceptional.
2 The combo is average in trick and linkage difficulty.
1 The combo is below average in difficulty.
0 Only very basic tricks and linkages are used.
- Creativity: Creativity can be represented as two levels.
The base level describes the use of existing concepts, tricks or linkages in unconventional variations. It also refers to the use of unpopular tricks in interesting ways. This will be referred to as Creativity (Creative).
The advanced level describes the use of totally new concepts and tricks never seen before. This will be referred to as Originality (Original).
Grade Description
5 The combo contains multiple original and creative concepts which are exceptional and key to the appeal of the combo.
4 The spinner uses at least one original element which is exceptional and key to the appeal of the combo.
3 The spinner uses multiple creative elements which are useful to the appeal of the combo, but none are original.
2 The spinner uses at least one creative element which is useful to the appeal of the combo.
1 The spinner makes an attempt to be creative or original, but the result is not convincing or useful.
0 The spinner makes no attempt to be creative.
- Presentation: Presentation refers to the visual appeal and style of the combo. This includes anything from camera angle, structure of the combo, linkages and appearance of the pen and hands (and to a lesser extent, the body as a whole).
To obtain 5 points in this criteria, you must have an excellent style which is fresh and interesting to watch. The combo must be well structured with a good balance and variety of tricks and nice linkages between. The style and hands must look good from the used angle.
You may choose to deduct 1 or 2 points for each of the following flaw. The flaw must be major in order to deduct 2 points.
- Poor structure: the tricks are not balanced or there is a lack of variety.
- Style: the style of the spinner is not distinctive enough.
- Linkages: the linkages between the tricks are boring or uninteresting.
- Appearance: the pen or the hands appear ugly or make ugly movements. The appearance must be really bad to justify this penalty. 0.5 point can be deducted here if the choice of pen is inadequate for the combo.
- Bad camera: the angle or the camera are detrimental to the appreciation of the combo. The camera must be really bad to justify this penalty.
Since there are 4 criterias, this give a total grade over 20 (/20). You are allowed to give points in increments of 0.5.
During the group stage, the 4 spinners with the most points in each group should be the committee's votes for the group.
During the knockout stage, the committee should vote for each match the spinner who has the most points according to their evaluation.
2.4.3 Compiling results
The head judge of each committee must e-mail their judging to the organizers for each round.
For the 1st round, each committee provide a ranked list of the top 4 spinners of each group, along with the grading of every spinner evaluated.
The votes from every committee are then counted. The number of times a spinner appear in a committee's list is then counted. At this point, it does not matter if a spinner was ranked #1 or #4, all votes are equal.
The top 4 spinners with the most votes of each group will advance. In case of tie, we count the number of first-rank votes for the tied spinners. If the tie persists, we count the number of second-rank votes and so forth.
For the knockout rounds (2nd round and beyond), each committee must submit their vote for the winner of each match they are evaluating, along with the grading.
The winner of each match is the person who has collected the most votes. In case of tie, we count the sum of points given by the judges.
2.5 Schedule
Each round, spinners will have 2 weeks to film their videos. For the 1st round, judges will have 2 weeks to submit their results. For later rounds, judges will have 1 week to submit. Therefore the 1st round will take 4 weeks while rounds afterwards will take 3 weeks.
2.6 Important tournament dates
Deadlines are subject to changes and will be announced on the official website.
January 15th, 2011 (15-01-2011): Start of the 1st round. Groups will be revealed.
January 29th, 2011 (29-01-2011): Deadline to submit 1st round videos.
February 12th, 2011 (12-02-2011): Results are revealed. Matchups for the 2nd round.
February 26th, 2011 (26-02-2011): Deadline to submit 2nd round videos.
March 5th, 2011 (05-03-2011): Results are revealed. Matchups for the 3rd round.
March 19th, 2011 (19-03-2011): Deadline to submit 3rd round videos.
March 26th, 2011 (26-03-2011): Results are revealed. Matchups for the 4th round.
April 9th, 2011 (09-04-2011): Deadline to submit 4th round videos.
April 16th, 2011 (16-04-2011): Results are revealed. Matchups for the 5th round.
April 30th, 2011 (30-04-2011): Deadline to submit 5th round videos.
May 7th, 2011 (07-05-2011): Results are revealed. Matchups for the 6th round.
May 21st, 2011 (21-05-2011): Deadline to submit 6th round videos.
May 28th, 2011 (28-05-2011): Results are revealed.
ik vertaal later wel wat er in staat!, ik ben lui, en het is nu 23:26.