Conquiz Tournaments Q3-2023

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Conquiz Tournaments Q2-2023 Q3-2023
Dates
Final29 August 2023
Host
VenueOnline
Executive supervisor Mark Nightingale
Participants
Number of entries12
Debuting countries Denmark
Germany
South Korea
Spain
Thailand
Vietnam
Returning CountriesNone
Non-returning Countries Croatia
Greece
Kazakhstan
Netherlands
Portugal
Participation map
Vote
Winning song29 August 2023
Conquiz Tournaments Q2-2023 Q3-2023

The Conquiz Tournaments Quarter 3 - 2023 - will be the 2nd edition of the Conquiz Tournaments that has been ever made and will held beetwen 26 to 29 August 2023.

The Game

The "UNO" on the buddyboardgames.com platform was chosen as the game of this season. At the moment, it is not known exactly how many days and in how many stages the competition will take place.

Rules

Uno cards

The competition consists of two stages: two semi-final groups of six countries, a second chance for third and fourth places in each of the groups and a final in which 5 players will take part: two qualified players from each group directly to the final and one second chance winner. In each of the stages, the meeting ends when one of the players reaches 500 points, so an unlimited number of hands can be played. In case of equal points, an additional round will be held between the contested players. In case of equality of points in the final, the results of the group stage will be taken into account.

Points are awarded as follows: the winner of the distribution receives the sum of points from the remaining cards in the hands of opponents, which give: cards with a face value of 0-9 - 0-9 points, respectively, color restriction cards - 20 points, and joker cards - 50 points.

Participating Countries

Twelve countries have confirmed their participation in the second season - Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, South Korea, Spain, Thailand and Vietnam. Portugal withdrew due to lack of free time, also with Croatia, Greece, Kazakhstan and the Netherlands.

Group A

The match in the group was played on August 26, 2023, at 17:10 (GMT+3). Since only the first two positions were revealed in the first game, since the other four players did not score, the second game was played for 3rd-4th place (for getting into the Second Chance). In total, 12 distributions of cards were played.

Table key
Promoted to the Final
Promoted to the Second Chance
Place Country Points Dealing cards Dealing cards 2
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Japan 539 / None 233 306 Finished
2 Lebanon 389 / None 254 135 Finished
3 Germany 000 / 509 109 130 068 057 125
4 Thailand 000 / 335 335
5 Israel 000 / 111 111
6 Canada 000 / 080 080

Group B

The match in the group was played on August 27, 2023, at 17:05 (GMT+3). Since only the first two positions were revealed in the first game, since the other four players did not score, the second game was played for 3rd-4th place (for getting into the Second Chance). In total, 13 distributions of cards were played.

Table key
Promoted to the Final
Promoted to the Second Chance
Place Country Points Dealing cards Dealing cards 2
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Vietnam 603 / None 131 225 247 Finished
2 Denmark 140 / None 140 Finished
3 Spain 000 / 594 121 089 216 168
4 Australia 000 / 385 180 082 123
5 South Korea 000 / 234 234
6 Hungary 000 / 052 052

Second Chance

The match in the group was played on August 28, 2023, at 20:05 (GMT+3).

Table key
Promoted to the Final
Points Country Points Dealing cards
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 Australia 523 075 032 099 128 189
2 Germany 452 068 038 031 237 078
3 Thailand 258 114 072 072
4 Spain 094 094

Incident: After the eighth hand, the Spanish player left the table due to personal employment. In an emergency situation, a replacement player (a member of Denmark) was called to the place of the Spanish chair, but the replacement could not stop the hand with a victory. As a result, Spain should have finished with a score of 0 points, since no points were received for the first 8 hands, but after the ninth hand played, Germany received 237 points, because of which the Australian participant raised a scandal. Claims of the Australian participant were caused by the fact that due to the replacement of the Spanish participant, there were changes in the cards in his hands. In the end, the Spanish participant appeared online and announced that he would be able to continue participating. In the course of long discussions, the game was continued with the players declared for a second chance.

Final

The match in the group was played on 28 August 2023, at 21:35 (GMT+3).

Country Points Dealing cards
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Denmark 658 216 105 153 184
Lebanon 239 095 144
Vietnam 218 152 066
Japan 103 103
Australia 000

Reviews

On August 26, the Japanese delegation expressed interest in holding a separate UNO championship at IECO once every two months, depending on the success of the second season of Conquiz.

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