GenCon FT Tournament Fleet Results

5 posts ยท Aug 29 2000 to Aug 30 2000

From: Allan Goodall <agoodall@a...>

Date: 29 Aug 2000 14:34:33 -0700

Subject: GenCon FT Tournament Fleet Results

I'm sorry to only get around to this now, but it's been a busy time since I
got back from GenCon.

The rules for the GenCon FT tournament can be found on my web site, along with
the layout of the various fleets used this year, at:

http://www.vex.net/~agoodall/ft.htm

After the tournament, I collected the fleet sheets. Unfortunately, I didn't
keep detailed enough notes to state exactly WHO played WHOM with WHAT fleet.
However, I do have some observations from the fleet sheets.

First off, no one picked any of the ESU fleets. This somewhat surprised me.
Earlier this year I asked people for their impressions of the various FB1 and
FB2 fleets. It was the opinion of several people that the ESU were the
strongest of the FB1 races using cinematic movement, with the NSL coming
second. The FSE were apparently the toughest to play and the NAC were sort of
in the middle. In spite of this, no one played an ESU fleet in the tournament.

The favourite race was the NSL. Of the ship record sheets that I have in my
possession, 12 are NSL, 8 are NAC and 5 are FSE. It should be noted, though,
that one NAC fleet was custom designed (using fleet book ships) and one of the
FSE fleets was from the final round (where Dean and I chose the same fleet for
both players). Another player used a homegrown fleet but I don't have notes as
to the fleet he used (Sean Schoonmaker might remember, as he played against
it). Note that this is only a little over half of the total record sheets from
the tournament, though I have the majority of the first and second round
sheets.

The favourite fleet was, without a doubt, the NSL
Battleship-Battlecruiser Fleet. This made up a whopping 46% of the
chosen fleet designs (after removing the one FSE fleet sheet from the final
round). The fleet designs chosen break out like this:

NSL Battleship-Battlecruiser: 46%
NAC Superdreadnought: 21% (includes 1 custom fleet) FSE Battleship: 13% FSE
Carrier: 8%
NAC Battleship-Battlecruiser: 4%
NAC Battledreadnought: 4% NAC Carrier: 4% NSL Battledreadnought: 4%

The NSL Battleship-Battlecruiser fleet one 64% of the games. In at least
one of these cases it was up against another Battleship-Battlecruiser
fleet. The NAC SDN fleet won 50% of the games it was in. The NAC
Battleship-Battlecruiser and NAC Battledreadnought fleets won the one
game each that I have records for. The FSE Battleship fleet lost the games I
have recorded, as did the NAC Carrier fleet. The FSE Carrier fleet was played
by one player who won two games but did not make it
into the semi-final round.

I'm not sure that this gives much useful information, other than the fact that
the NSL was the most popular fleet choice, but were not overwhelming in game
terms. There were concerns raised that the narrow battlefield gave an edge to
carrier fleets, as there was less room for outrunning fighters. A similar, but
smaller, concern was raised with regard to SMLs. The SMLs are less of an issue
as there were plenty of fleets that had one or two salvo launchers. There
might be a point with regard to carrier based fleets, though so few players
chose carrier fleets that it's hard to tell from the results. The one player
with the FSE carrier fleet did rather well, but did not make it into the
semi-final round.

With essentially 14 participants, the cut-off score for the semi-final
round was 3779 from a combined total of round 1 and round 2. The score
was Offensive Points + Defensive Points, where Offensive points was the
total of all the ships and fighters that a player destroyed, and Defensive
points was the total of all the ships and fighters that the player had left of
his own fleet.

Kevin Walker, the eventual winner of the tournament, scored 1571 and 2400
points for a total of 3971. Mike Miserendino, who came in second, scored 2113
and 1822 for a total of 3935 points. Sean Schoonmaker was the most consistent
player with a total of 1927 and 1928 for 3855 points. Adam Stein scored 2075
and 1704 respectively to get into the finals with 3779 points.

There is one thing that I noticed, strategically, that was commonly missed.
Players didn't seem to concentrate enough on the make up of their opponent's
fleet. The battle ended at the end of the turn where one player lost half of
their point total in destroyed ships and fighters. An inspection of the fleets
shows that there are several ways of destroying more than half of an
opponent's fleet. However, few people seemed to pay attention to this. For
instance, I saw one case where a player destroyed an opponent's battlecruiser.
Taking out a heavy cruiser and a destroyer would win the player the game.
Instead, the player concentrated on taking out the opponent's battleship even
though that still wouldn't be enough points. In other words,
"battlecruiser-cruiser-destroyer" was the optimum combination for
killing the opponent, "battlecruiser-battleship-destroyer (and in one
case, cruiser!)" was not.

Another thing I noticed was that too few players kept their smaller ships out
of harm's way when they became damaged. Since you only get points for
destroying enemy ships, heavily damaged, crippled ships don't count. Once a
small ship has been crippled (or as it's getting that way), it's in your best
interest to keep it out of the way. I saw far too many players throw their
escorts into the fray instead of keeping them at long range, where they could
snipe but not act as easy point targets.

Just a few points for those who might care.

From: Eric Foley <stiltman@t...>

Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 15:15:58 -0700 (PDT)

Subject: Re: GenCon FT Tournament Fleet Results

> http://www.vex.net/~agoodall/ft.htm

A question about this Universe Image Creator: does it work on Mac Photoshop or
are there only PC versions available?

From: Doug Evans <devans@n...>

Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 17:41:06 -0500

Subject: Re: GenCon FT Tournament Fleet Results

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From: Dean Gundberg <dean.gundberg@n...>

Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 13:21:56 -0500

Subject: RE: GenCon FT Tournament Fleet Results

> Another player used a homegrown fleet but I don't have

It was an NSL SDN or BDN Missile fleet, whichever has the SML. Along with the
capital, it had 2xCEs and 4xDDMs.

From: Allan Goodall <agoodall@a...>

Date: 30 Aug 2000 12:30:53 -0700

Subject: Re: GenCon FT Tournament Fleet Results

> On Tue, 29 August 2000, stiltman@teleport.com wrote:

> A question about this Universe Image Creator: does it work on Mac

There are two versions of the software. One, which I have, is a
standalone program. The other is a Photoshop plug-in. I have no idea if
the plug-in works with the Mac version, but it wouldn't surprise me. I
suggest contacting them. They seem like nice people and the software works
well.

I liked the flexibility of another piece of software more, but it crashed on
me several times so I deleted and went with this. It makes nice starscapes.