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The [[Conquiz Tournaments Q2-2023|first season]] was held from April 14 to April 28, 2023, in which 11 countries took part, and the first game was the "Call of War", according to the results of which the winner of the competition had to be determined by additional indicators, since three countries immediately finished with the same number of points. However, [[Lebanon]] was determined as the winner of the first season by additional indicators. | The [[Conquiz Tournaments Q2-2023|first season]] was held from April 14 to April 28, 2023, in which 11 countries took part, and the first game was the "Call of War", according to the results of which the winner of the competition had to be determined by additional indicators, since three countries immediately finished with the same number of points. However, [[Lebanon]] was determined as the winner of the first season by additional indicators. | ||
The [[Conquiz Tournaments Q3-2023|second season]] was held from August 26 to August 28, 2023. From this season and subsequent ones, last year’s winner, together with the referee group, determined the game of the season. So the game of the second season was the online card game "UNO". 12 countries took part in the season, with [[Denmark]], [[Germany]], [[South Korea]], [[Spain]] and [[Thailand]] being the first to participate. Due to the limited capabilities of the online gaming platform, two semi-final groups and a second chance were held. The winner of the season was Denmark. | |||
The [[Conquiz Tournaments Q4-2023|third season]] was held from October 11 to October 21, 2023. The game of the season was chess. 14 countries took part in the season, with the first participation being for [[Cyprus]] and [[Switzerland]]. Two semi-final groups of 7 countries were organized, each of which played 6 games with other opponents within the group. The final took place according to the [[:en:Single-elimination tournament|Olympic system]]. The winner of the season was the [[Netherlands]]. | |||
== <strong>Format</strong> == | == <strong>Format</strong> == |