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1v1 iDuel Ladder

1. General

  1. The 1v1 iDuel Ladder is an Unreal Tournament ladder hosted by PassionateGaming.
  2. The PassionateGaming ladders are long lasting leagues which are intended to function with little to no involvement of admins.
  3. The proper functioning of the ladder system depends on the sportsmanship of the participants. We expect everybody to play by the rules, but also to be flexible when circumstances require it and to be reasonable when an opponent has problems beyond their control.
  4. Not knowing the ladder rules is never a valid excuse for not following them.
  5. Agreements and arrangements made in the challenge notes field, on the server or elsewhere are not binding. Only the official ladder rules and settings (maps, optional rules) decided on the challenge form should be followed and be considered as the correct rules.
  6. We reserve the right to broadcast every match. The recording of such broadcasts can't be refused by the players.


2. Map List

  1. Listed below are the maps and their versions that will be used in this ladder:
    • DM-Agony
    • DM-Codex
    • DM-Curse][
    • DM-Deck16][
    • DM-Liandri
    • DM-Malevolence
    • DM-Stalwart
    • DM-Viridian-TOURNEY
  2. Optionally, custom maps are allowed if both sides agree to it through the challenge form.


3. Discord

  1. The official Discord channel of this ladder is #ladders-1v1 in PassionateGaming Discord server.
  2. This channel should be used for reaching out to the opponents before the match or looking for opponents to play against.
  3. All players taking part of the matches in this ladder must have their Discord account linked to their PassionateGaming website account. This can be done in your account's Security Settings.
  4. Players who are not in the PassionateGaming Discord server during the match for whatever reason are not allowed to play and such match will result in a forfeit loss.


4. The Rating System

  1. PassionateGaming ladders use a rating system based on the ELO system known from chess and is loosely based on the system once used by ClanBase. The ELO rating in this ladder is not linked to the ELO of the PassionateGaming Ranked PUGs in any way.
  2. Every ladder participant starts with a rating of 1000 points. After each match, points are added or subtracted based on whether the outcome of the match was a win, a loss or a draw. The score has no importance.
  3. How many points you gain after a win or lose after a defeat depends on the rating difference between you and your opponent before the match. The ELO formula is very complicated, but the following easy examples will give you a good idea:
    • Beating an opponent with the exact same rating gets you 60 points.
    • The maximum amount of points you can win for a single victory is 120, but to get this many points you'll have to beat an opponent who is 700 or more points ahead of you in the ranking. You get 100 points for beating an opponent who is 200 points ahead.
    • Beating lower ranked opponents gets you less than 60 points. If they were 200 points below you you only gain 20 points, if they were 300 points below you only get 10 points, and if they were 400 points below you get a mere 5 points.
    • If a match ends in a draw you will gain points if your opponent was ranked higher, or lose points if they were ranked lower.
    • The number of points you can win and the number of points you can lose always add up to 120. So if you can only win 30 points with a victory, you can lose 90 points with a defeat.
    • You can also use the ELO Calculator (linked at the bottom of the Active Ranking page) to get an idea about how many points you would win or lose after playing against a specific opponent.
  4. Against opponents that have played less than 3 matches in a ladder, you only win or lose half the amount of points you could otherwise win or lose.
  5. The ladder leader does not have an active rating. Instead, the leader maintains hidden rating that will continue to change as they play additional matches after reaching the top spot, however it does not affect their position in the ranking. Top 5 players can take the top spot by challenging the current ladder leader and beating them in a direct confrontation. If that happens, they become the new ladder leader while the old leader will return to the normal ranking with their hidden rating getting converted into active rating points. If the challenger loses or plays a draw, the ladder leader’s position does not change, however their invisible rating might be affected.
  6. The ladder leader is not allowed to refuse playing the other top 5 players without a valid reason (valid decline options are proposed by the system). Repeatedly rescheduling to senseless dates or only playing lower ranked opponents in order to be able to decline challenges will be considered abusing the ladder system and the offender will risk being removed from the first spot, and suspended.
  7. Players outside of the top 5 can also challenge the ladder leader, but such challenges can be declined freely. If the ladder leader is beaten then they yield their top spot to the second ranked player and return to the active ranking with their hidden rating getting converted into active rating points. The winner of this match gains 120 points. If the ladder leader wins, ratings of the players (active or hidden) are adjusted accordingly.
  8. In case the ladder leader is suspended and removed from the ladder, the second ranked player in the ladder is set to number one.


5. Match rules

  1. The matches are played 1 vs 1 over 2, 4, 6 or 8 maps depending on the players' agreement before the match. If there was no special agreement about the number of maps before the match, only 2 maps are played.
  2. Each player picks the map(s) they wish to play and informs their opponent of their map choice(s) before the match. If players agree to play more than 2 maps, the maps are played in A-B-A-B order, where A is the challenger. The same map cannot be picked twice or more by the same player.
  3. If the maps were selected in the challenge form, then this is a binding rule and the selected maps have to be played unless both parties agree otherwise.
  4. A map is played until frag limit of 30 is reached or time limit of 10 minutes runs out.
  5. Players can choose team color on their opponent's maps.
  6. Players are not allowed to exploit any game-related glitches and it may result in a forfeit loss of the map. Glitches include but are not limited to:
    • binding movements like thrusts to movement or other action keys;
    • hiding in glitches/bugged solid materials;
    • bunny hopping / bouncing or any other movement glitch abuse.


6. Server Selection

  1. All matches must be played on servers sanctioned by PassionateGaming.


7. Arranging matches

  1. Players that have joined the ladder may freely challenge specific opponents on the Active Ranking, New or Hibernating tabs of the ladder by clicking the challenge cross button of the given player. The same button is also available on the player's match details page.
  2. The deadline for reacting to a challenge is 7 days after the challenge or 7 days before the war, whichever is later. If by the deadline the opponent still hasn't reacted to the challenge, they get a penalty of 5 points. If the ladder leader ignores such a challenge, they will lose their position to the second player. If a challenge is made less than 7 days in advance, there is no deadline for reacting to the challenge and the challenge will be automatically cancelled shortly after earliest proposed match time.
  3. Players that are currently hibernating in the ladder may freely ignore all challenges without a penalty.
  4. Active players can only refuse a challenge from another player in the following cases:
    • Reschedule: You want to reschedule the match to another date. This date has to be within 14 days of the original challenge.
    • Unequal match: There is a gap of 10 ranking positions and 100 points between you and your opponent, or you have more than 1100 points and it's your opponent's first match.
    • Busy in this ladder: you already have 2 or more matches in this ladder in the next 30 days.
    • Custom maps: the opponent wants to play custom maps.
    • Hibernate: you want to set yourself as inactive in this ladder. You lose 32 points but after that you can decline all challenges. All your scheduled matches are cancelled when you go into hibernation. Hibernation ends automatically when you play an official match in this ladder again.
    These options are only available for the ladder leader:
    • Unequal match: The challenging player is not ranked in the top 5 of the ladder.
    • Resign: Using this option will make the ladder leader lose it's position in the ladder to the second ranked player.
    If you don't want to play the match for some other reason, you'll have to contact the other player (e.g. via Discord) and persuade them to cancel their challenge.
  5. When both sides agree not to play a match it can be cancelled for any reason after its scheduled starting time. Just choose the 'Match was cancelled' option on the result form.
  6. If a match is played without being arranged on the PassionateGaming website first, then both sides are depending on each other's sportsmanship to accept the result afterwards. We will not force match results when there was no accepted challenge for that match.


8. Match punctuality

  1. To find your opponent before a match, you should look out for them in the PassionateGaming Discord channel dedicated for this ladder.
  2. If you still haven't managed to get in touch with your opponent 10 minutes after the scheduled starting time of the match, you can fill in a no-show. Only clear failed attempts to reach the opponent in the public ladder channel will be considered as proof of them not showing up.
  3. If you are more than 10 minutes late, you have to accept a no-show if your opponent insists. If you feel there's a good reason the result shouldn't be a no-show, you'll have to convince your opponent of that.


9. Entering match results

  1. Players must enter/confirm results of their matches using the button on My Matches tab of the Ladder page or on their personal Agenda page on the website.
  2. Either side can enter the result of a match, unless the other has already done so. A match result can be:
    • The real score of the match.
    • A no-show if the opponent didn't show up.
    • A forfeit if the opponent violated rules with no punishment specified.
  3. In case of a no-show/forfeit it's strictly forbidden to fill in any score (even 1-0), even when both sides agree. Instead you must select the no-show/forfeit option on the result form, which will result in a fixed penalty of 10 points for the player not showing up or 120 in case of forfeit. No-show/forfeit matches where a score has been entered may be cancelled or changed to a no-show/forfeit without warning.
  4. Once one player has entered a result, five things can happen:
    • The score is edited by the player that entered it.
    • The score is accepted by the other player, and ladder ratings are adjusted accordingly.
    • The other player refuses to accept the score, and enters another result.
    • The other player refuses to accept the score and contacts the ladder supervisor for resolution.
    • Both players do nothing for 3 days, after which the score is accepted automatically.
  5. Players may not confirm a no-show/forfeit instead of the real score to get more points, unless a no-show/forfeit is the punishment for violating a rule. Players that put in an excessive number of no-shows/forfeits instead of the correct score will be suspended.
  6. Players are expected to have proof of their match being played for one week after the score has been confirmed.
  7. If for some reason the results cannot be entered on the website, screenshots of the match should be provided to the ladder admins via Discord.


10. First-person demos

  1. All players must record a first-person demo on all maps. There is no valid excuse for not recording a demo of your game. If you don't know how to or yours is 'broken', contact an admin for help.
  2. The opposing player may request demos to be uploaded before accepting the match result.
  3. Players must keep their demos for one week after the score has been confirmed.
  4. Admins may request the demos at any time within a week after the score has been confirmed.
  5. Cheating accusations will be reviewed and ruled on by an anti-cheat team.
  6. If a player refuses or fails to upload demos when requested, it will result in a forfeit loss of each map a demo is not provided for.


11. Sportsmanship

  1. A player may not spam a non-teamsay binds during a match. Players who do this will be warned to cease; players who continue will risk forfeiting the map and/or getting themselves suspended from the ladder.
  2. Racism will not be tolerated. If a player makes racist remarks in game or on Discord, the player in question will be warned and may be suspended or banned from PassionateGaming.


12. Spectators

  1. The only people allowed to spectate matches are PassionateGaming admins and members of the stream team. It goes without saying that if someone is spectating, they are not allowed to have any communications with the players.


13. Precedent

  1. The admin staff will abide by this ruleset as closely as possible, however some deviation may be needed if any unpredictable scenarios arise.
  2. In the event that something not covered by this ruleset occurs, the admins reserve the right to use their discretion to solve the issue. This includes, but is not limited to, amending and changing rules if the need arises. Any changes or new rules will apply to those situations from that point on setting a precedent.

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