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Quote Saburo Sakai Replybullet Topic: Hall of Fame Ranking Rules and Explanatio
    Posted: 01 Jan 2007 at 4:14pm
The Hall of Fame Ranking is fairly straight forward. It is a recognition the club makes to all those that participate, help and win. If you are the winner, 2nd place or semifinalist in AAMC tournaments, you are awarded points for the ranking. Furthermore, if you are the winner of a tournament, you are also awarded a medal. There are other ways to get medals or awards but this is basically what the Hall of Fame Ranking is about. Read on for more details...


1. Tournament Point System for 2003

TOURNAMENT-1st Place(pts)-2nd Place(pts)-Semifinalists(pts)
Main Championship-25-15-5
Combat Leader Invitational-20-10-4
Top Gun-20-10-4
A Division-16-8-4
Brass Tacks (discontinued)-16-8-4
World Cup (every 2 yrs)-16-8-3
2 v 2 (each player)-16-8-3
3 v 3 (each player)-13-7-2
B Division-13-7-2
Fast Gun Spring-12-6-2
Fast Gun Fall-12-6-2
NTRR (new tourney)-12-6-2
Team World Cup (discontinued)-12-6-2
CD Rom-12-6-2
Other Special Events-12-6-2
C Division-8-3-1
Lt. Tourney-8-3-1
D Division-4-1-0
World Championship win (each game won)-3

Rules and clarifications for the previous table:
a. Each year, tourneys will be considered by the Tournament Director for increase, decrease, to remain in the same category, or be discontinued (point-wise). This will depend on success, # of entries, quality of players, etc.
b. Each year, new tourneys are also considered for accreditation by the Tournament Director.
c. Any points obtained on any tourney will only go to AAMC registered names.




2. Medals and Awards Syst

Rules and Information:
a. The designs of the medals and awards did cost time, effort and money, so they are a gift by a member to the AAMC. All rights, etc are therefore transfered to the club.
b. Any and all medals or recognitions awarded by the AAMC will be previously studied by the JCS.
c. Upon approval, the medals will be officially awarded and posted.
d. The JCS alone can create other awards and medals as it sees fit.
e. The JCS may decide to eliminate any medals previously awarded to any player (for cheating, banning or other major problem that may occur).
f. Medals and awards will initially be granted in four main areas: Tournaments, contribution to the club, participation and to the General of the AAMC.
g. Medals awarded for contribution to the club and for participation will give its recipient ½ honorary points for the Hall of Fame Ranking (for the 1st medal received only). This insures its recipient to appear at the Hall of Fame for the recognition deserved. The same goes for any recipient of honorary leader swords (awarded when GOA rank is reached).
h. All medals or awards will be posted alongside its recipient’s name in the Hall of Fame.
i. To avoid any controversy regarding the misuse of other organization’s honors, our own system of medals and awards was created.



Medals and Awards

1. Tournament Awards:
a. AAMC HONOR MEDAL (HM). This is the highest AAMC recognition to be awarded to the club’s player of the year. The criteria for awarding this medal include tournament wins, second places, rank improvement and participation in tournaments and throughout the club. The JCS may decide to award more than one HM per year if special circumstances arise. The symbolism of the medal is as follows: Sun – glory and splendor, Lion – deathless courage, Purple color – Majestic, Gold color – 1st place; Ribbon: Red – military fortitude and magnanimity.
b. GOLD TOURNAMENT MEDAL (GM). Awarded to the victors of Main, CLI and Top Gun Tournaments. Symbolism: Gold color – 1st place, Crown – royal authority, Rhinoceros – great ferocity when aroused, Laurel – granted for special service or victory; Ribbon: Red – military fortitude and magnanimity, Brown – worthy ambition.
c. SILVER TOURNAMENT MEDAL (SM). For victors in A Div, Brass Tacks, World Cup, B Division, Fast Gun, NTRR and other main events. Symbolism: Silver color – 2nd place, Interior Silver Circle – single tournament distinction, Crown – royal authority, Pillars – fortitude and consistency, Laurel – granted for special service or victory; Ribbon: Red – military fortitude and magnanimity, Brown – worthy ambition, Silver – single tournament distinction.
d. SILVER FOREIGN TOURNAMENT MEDAL (SF). To victors of foreign tournaments like Kremlin, W@W, Low Luck, CD Rom and other special events, as well as to successful participants at the World Championship. Symbolism: Silver color – 2nd place, Interior Black Circle – foreign tournament distinction, Crown – royal authority, Pillars – fortitude and consistency, Laurel – granted for special service or victory; Ribbon: Red – military fortitude and magnanimity, Brown – worthy ambition, Black – foreign tournament distinction or also constancy.
e. SILVER TEAM TOURNAMENT MEDAL (ST). Awarded to victors of team tournaments such as the 2v2 and the 3v3. Symbolism: Silver color – 2nd place, Interior Blue Circle – team tournament distinction, Crown – royal authority, Pillars – fortitude and consistency, Laurel – granted for special service or victory; Ribbon: Red – military fortitude and magnanimity, Brown – worthy ambition, Blue – team tournament distinction or also loyalty and truth.
f. BRONZE TOURNAMENT MEDAL (BM). To victors of C Div, D Div and Lt. Tournaments Symbolism: Bronze color – 3rdplace, Crown – royal authority, Laurel – granted for special service or victory; Ribbon: Red – military fortitude and magnanimity, Brown – worthy ambition.

2. Awards for Contribution to the AAMC:
a. AAMC LIFETIME SERVICE RECOGNITION MEDAL (LS). Highest service honor, awarded for continued service and great responsibility within the AAMC. This is the way members thank those responsible for making the fun possible year after year. Symbolism: Eye – Providence in government, Tree – object of veneration and respect, Snake – wisdom, Lightning – effecting business with clarity and force; Ribbon: Blue – loyalty and truth, Yellow – generosity.
b. AAMC GREAT SERVICE MEDAL (GS). Awarded for service within AAMC. This is a “thanks” for those that contribute actively to make AAMC such a great club. Symbolism: Eye – Providence in government, Shield - defender, Scepter - justice; Ribbon: Blue – loyalty and truth, Yellow – generosity.
c. AAMC ACTIVE SERVICE MEDAL (AS). As a recognition to all members that are elected and serve within the AAMC for a year. These are the people that facilitate gaming to the rest of the community and deserve a “thank you” from all the members. Symbolism: Shield - defender, Sword – just pursuit of honor and virtue, Spear – knightly service and devotion to honor; Ribbon: Blue – loyalty and truth, Yellow – generosity.

3. General of the AAMC Award:
a. GENERAL OF THE AAMC HONORARY SWORD (HS). The General of AAMC deserves a special recognition. For this, any player to reach the rank of General of the AAMC will get an “honorary sword”. The sword will be engraved with the date (or approximate date) when the player gets to this rank. Also, the player will get a “seal” with his highest rank achieved.
 
 
4. Awards for Winning and Playing Games at AAMC
 
For achieving certain milestones of games played, AAMC Members will receive the following Hall of Fame points and awards:
 
25 Games - 1 Point - Combat Action Badge [CAB]
50 Games - 3 Points - Combat Action Badge with Bronze Bar [CAB-B]
100 Games - 7 Points - Combat Action Badge with Silver Bar [CAB-S]
250 Games - 20 Points - Combat Action Badge with Gold Bar [CAB-G]
500 Games - 50 Points - Combat Action Badge with Gold Bar and Diamonds [CAB-G&D]
 
For achieving certain milestones of games won, AAMC Members will receive the following Hall of Fame points and awards:
 
25 Wins - 2 Points - Combat Achievement Medal [CAM]
50 Wins - 5 Points - Combat Achievement Medal with Bronze Bar [CAM-B]
100 Wins - 12 Points - Combat Achievement Medal with Silver Bar [CAM-S]
250 Wins - 30 Points - Combat Achievement Medal with Gold Bar [CAM-G]
500 Wins - 75 Points - Combat Achievement Medal with Gold Bar and Diamonds [CAM-G&D]

The process for awarding a Combat Action Badge, Combat Achievement Badge or Bar for either decoration would be as follows:
 
1.  The AAMC Member seeking to be recognized at a particular level would advise the Commander of Tournaments of having achieved a level entitling that Member to an award.
 
2.  The Commander of Tournaments will review the AAMC Member's record in the Bunker to determine whether the level has been achieved.  For the purpose of determining number of games played, games that were "nulled" will not count.  Team games and individual games will be counted.  For the purpose of determining number of wins, only wins recorded in the Bunker will count.
 
3.  As an AAMC Member achieves additional levels of games played or won, that Member may apply to the Commander of Tournaments for the next level of Hall of Fame Points and for a Bar on his Badge or Medal.  In the Hall of Fame record, the next level Badge or Medal will replace the previous level's Badge or Medal.  For example, if you have played 100 games, your record in the Hall of Fame will show one badge [CAB-S].  When you play 250 games, [CAB-S] will be replaced by [CAB-G].
 
4.  Hall of Fame Points are cumulative.  For each level achieved, you will earn those points and retain the points you earned at the previous level.  Therefore, if you play 500 games at AAMC you will earn 81 Hall of Fame Points (1+3+7+20+50=81).  If you win 500 games at AAMC, you will earn 124 Hall of Fame Points (2+5+12+30+75=124).  Together, the maximum you can earn is 205 points from game playing and winning alone.


Edited by Saburo Sakai - 15 Oct 2007 at 4:40pm
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Quote Saburo Sakai Replybullet Posted: 01 Jan 2007 at 4:15pm
2007 Revised Tournament Point System
 
Below are the 2007 Tournament Hall of Fame Points and Medals. These are subject to change if, at the beginning of a tournament, the numbers participating in the tournament warrant an adjustment. The format for the points is 1st-2nd-semi-finalists. The stated medal is awarded to the winner (or winners for a team tournament)

2nd Edition Tournaments

2x2 Team Fundraiser - 13-7-2 - Bronze Team Medal [BT] In addition, each participant in the Fundraiser Tournament who makes a donation to AAMC will receive an AAMC Active Service Medal [AS]
Main Championship - 25-15-5 - Gold Medal [GM]
Lieutenant's - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
Kremlin - 10-5-2 - Bronze Foreign Medal [BF]
Komp's Tech Wars - 10-5-2 - Bronze Foreign Medal [BF]
NTRR - 16-8-3 - Silver Foreign Medal [SF]
2x2 Team - 16-8-3 - Silver Team Medal [ST]
ABCD
A Division - 18-9-4 - Silver Medal [SM]
B Division - 13-7-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
C Division - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
D Division - 4-1-0 - Bronze Medal [BM]
Playoff Round - If won by A-B-C-D = 1-2-3-4
Low Luck - 12-6-2 - Bronze Mdeal [BM]
3x3 Team - 13-7-2 - Silver Team Medal [ST]
Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
Combat Leaders' Invitational - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]
2006 World Cup - 16-8-3 - Silver Medal
2006 Bunker Blast Off Tournament - 12-6-2 - Bronze Medal [BM]

AA Revised Tournaments

AAR Main Championship - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]
AAR Lieutenant's - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR 2x2 Team - 16-8-3 - Silver Team Medal [ST]
AAR Lowluck - 12-6-2 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR NA - 10-5-2 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
AAR Combat Leader's Invitational - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]

Special Tournaments

Rivals of the Rhine - 1 point for 1 win, 3 points for 2 wins and an extra 2 points for each participant if AAMC wins the Tournament.

 
AAMC League
 

A Division Champion – 25 points - Gold Medal [GM]

A Division Runner Up – 15 points - Silver Medal [SM]

B Division Champion – 15 points - Silver Medal [SM]

B Division Runner Up – 8 points - Bronze Medal [BM]

C Division Champion – 8 points - Bronze Medal [BM]

C Division Runner Up – 4 points

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Edited by Saburo Sakai - 19 Feb 2008 at 9:39am
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Quote Saburo Sakai Replybullet Posted: 23 Oct 2007 at 2:24pm
2008 Tournament Point System
 
Below is the system for 2008 Tournament Hall of Fame Points and Medals. These are subject to change if, at the beginning of a tournament, the numbers participating in the tournament warrant an adjustment. The format for the points is 1st-2nd-semi-finalists. The stated medal is awarded to the winner (or winners for a team tournament).
 
2nd Edition Tournaments

Main Championship - 25-15-5 - Gold Medal [GM]
Lieutenant's - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
Spring Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
Kremlin - 10-5-2 - Bronze Foreign Medal [BF]
2008 World Cup - 16-8-3 - Silver Medal
Komp's Tech Wars - 10-5-2 - Bronze Foreign Medal [BF]
NTRR - 16-8-3 - Silver Foreign Medal [SF]
2x2 Team - 16-8-3 - Silver Team Medal [ST]
ABCD
A Division - 18-9-4 - Silver Medal [SM]
B Division - 13-7-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
C Division - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
D Division - 4-1-0 - Bronze Medal [BM]
Playoff Round - If won by A-B-C-D = 1-2-3-4
Low Luck - 12-6-2 - Bronze Medal [BM]
3x3 Team - 13-7-2 - Silver Team Medal [ST]
Fall Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
Combat Leaders' Invitational - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]

AA Revised Tournaments

2008 AAR World Cup - 16-8-3 - Silver Medal [SM]
AAR Spring Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
AAR Main Championship - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]
AAR Lieutenant's - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR 2x2 Team - 16-8-3 - Silver Team Medal [ST]
AAR NA - 10-5-2 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR Fall Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
AARe Tournament - 10-5-2 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR Combat Leader's Invitational - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]

AAMC League
 

A Division Champion – 25 points - Gold Medal [GM]

A Division Runner Up – 15 points - Silver Medal [SM]

B Division Champion – 15 points - Silver Medal [SM]

B Division Runner Up – 8 points - Bronze Medal [BM]

C Division Champion – 8 points - Bronze Medal [BM]

C Division Runner Up – 4 points


Edited by Saburo Sakai - 01 Jun 2008 at 10:04am
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Quote Saburo Sakai Replybullet Posted: 10 Nov 2008 at 3:58pm
2009 Tournament Point System
 
Below is the system for 2009 Tournament Hall of Fame Points and Medals. These are subject to change if, at the beginning of a tournament, the numbers participating in the tournament warrant an adjustment. The format for the points is 1st-2nd-semi-finalists. The stated medal is awarded to the winner (or winners for a team tournament).
 
2nd Edition Tournaments

Main Championship - 25-15-5 - Gold Medal [GM]
Lieutenant's - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
Spring Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
Kremlin - 10-5-2 - Bronze Foreign Medal [BF]
Komp's Tech Wars - 10-5-2 - Bronze Foreign Medal [BF]
NTRR - 16-8-3 - Silver Foreign Medal [SF]
2v2 Team - 16-8-3 - Silver Team Medal [ST]
ABCD
A Division - 18-9-4 - Silver Medal [SM]
B Division - 13-7-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
C Division - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
D Division - 4-1-0 - Bronze Medal [BM]
Playoff Round - If won by A-B-C-D = 1-2-3-4
Low Luck - 12-6-2 - Bronze Medal [BM]
3x3 Team - 13-7-2 - Silver Team Medal [ST]
Fall Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
Combat Leaders' Invitational - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]

AA Revised Tournaments

AAR Spring Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
AAR Main Championship - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]
AAR Lieutenant's - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR 2x2 Team - 16-8-3 - Silver Team Medal [ST]
AAR Kremlin - 10-5-2 - Bronze Foreign Medal [BF]
AAR NA - 10-5-2 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR ABCD
A Division - 18-9-4 - Silver Medal [SM]
B Division - 13-7-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
C Division - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
D Division - 4-1-0 - Bronze Medal [BM]
Playoff Round - If won by A-B-C-D = 1-2-3-4
AAR Fall Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
AARe Tournament - 10-5-2 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR Combat Leader's Invitational - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]

AAMC League
 

A Division Champion – 25 points - Gold Medal [GM]

A Division Runner Up – 15 points - Silver Medal [SM]

B Division Champion – 15 points - Silver Medal [SM]

B Division Runner Up – 8 points - Bronze Medal [BM]

C Division Champion – 8 points - Bronze Medal [BM]

C Division Runner Up – 4 points
 
Special Tournaments
 
LeeMorrison's Summer Madness - 16-8-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
A&A Pacific Tournament - 16-8-2 - Silver Medal [SM]



Edited by Saburo Sakai - 10 Nov 2008 at 3:58pm
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Quote Saburo Sakai Replybullet Posted: 10 Mar 2010 at 3:00pm

2010 Tournament Point System

 
Below is the system for 2010 Tournament Hall of Fame Points and Medals. These are subject to change if, at the beginning of a tournament, the numbers participating in the tournament warrant an adjustment. The format for the points is 1st-2nd-semi-finalists. The stated medal is awarded to the winner (or winners for a team tournament).
 
2nd Edition Tournaments

Main Championship - 25-15-5 - Gold Medal [GM]
Lieutenant's - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
Kremlin - 10-5-2 - Bronze Foreign Medal [BF]
Komp's Tech Wars - 10-5-2 - Bronze Foreign Medal [BF]
NTRR - 16-8-3 - Silver Foreign Medal [SF]
Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
Combat Leaders' Invitational - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]

AA Revised Tournaments

AAR World Cup - 16-8-3 - Silver Medal [SM]
AAR Main Championship - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]
AAR Lieutenants' Tournament - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR Kremlin - 10-5-2 - Bronze Foreign Medal [BF]
AAR NA - 10-5-2 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AAR Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
AAR Combat Leader's Invitational - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]

AA50 Tournaments

AA50 Main Championship - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]
AA50 Lieutenants' Tournament - 8-3-1 - Bronze Medal [BM]
AA50 Fastest Gun - 12-6-2 - Silver Medal [SM]
AA50 1942 Tournament - 16-8-3 - Silver Medal [SM]
 
Other Tournaments
 
A&A Pacific Main Championship - 20-10-4 - Gold Medal [GM]
3v3 2nd Ed/AAR/AA50 Tournament - 16-8-3 - Silver Medal [SM]
AAMC League
 

A Division Champion – 25 points - Gold Medal [GM]

A Division Runner Up – 15 points - Silver Medal [SM]

B Division Champion – 15 points - Silver Medal [SM]

B Division Runner Up – 8 points - Bronze Medal [BM]

C Division Champion – 8 points - Bronze Medal [BM]

C Division Runner Up – 4 points

 
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