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Millennium Series


 

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M5 COMPETITION SYSTEM
Millennium Series

Self seeding event



M5 COMPETITION SYSTEM
Played Saturday & Sunday only
Minimum 12 games plus finales
500 Euro entry M5 is a self seeding event. I.E. Teams that enter are randomly put into divisions of 7 for the first day (Saturday).

M5 is to be played on TWO Fields adjacent to each other. Games will be started simultaneously on both fields by central start point Games will be 5 minutes long Games will start 2 minutes after game over (teams will have about 20 minutes between games only).

Teams play 6 games using standard millennium rules for 5 man play, either on morning or afternoon slots.

On Saturday Night teams are seeded by their score into 3 competitions for Sunday and play a further 6 games.

Top 14 teams play in M5 -1, in two divisions of 7 playing 6 games each. Top 2 from each division go to finales . Next 21 teams will play in M5-2, in 3 divisions of 7 Top 1 going forward to play offs.

Last 21 teams will play in M5-3, in 3 divisions of 7 Top1 going forward to play offs.

For additional information on the Millennium Series, please visit
www.millennium-series.com

 


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