40k Doubles and Singles Tournament Sept. 24th & 25th

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ITC event

September 24th – 40k Doubles 1000pts per teammate 4 rounds

September 25th – 40k Singles 1850pts 3 rounds

22 spots available for each event

ITC rules will be used in this event.

Doubles Entry: $30 for each teammate
Singles Entry: $30

Doubles Rules
Each player gets 1000pt valid ITC force with the following additional restrictions.
Each team can have a maximum of 3 Factions represented (plus non-Faction like Fortifications)
Each team can have a maximum of 1 LoW, unless fielding Imperial Knights within a formation/detachment that contains only Imperial Knights.
All Factions relations are improved to at least Allies of Convience. (still allowed to take battle brothers)
Each player’s list is independent (i.e. you cannot have each player take 1 Demi-Battle company, then form a Gladius Strike force together).

Entry comes with pizza lunch, doors prizes, and trophies/prizes for tournament winners.

Warhammer 40k Tournament

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When: Saturday, May 28th
Where: Phoenix Games and Hobbies in Kitchener
Size: 1850
Rules: As per the ITC Rules (see the Frontline Gaming Online Site for Details)
Entry: $20 registration + $5 optional buy in for pizza lunch.
Rounds: 4 rounds @ 2 hours per round
All models will be WYSIWYG.

Scenarios: We will be using 4 of ITC 2016 scenarios
https://www.frontlinegaming.org/community/frontline-gamings-independent-tournament-circuit/itc-2015-season-40k-tournament-format/

Schedule:
Registration: 8:30am – 9:00am
Round 1: 9:15am – 11:15am
Round 2: 11:30am – 1:30pm
Lunch: 1:30pm – 2:00pm
Round 3: 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Round 4: 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Awards: 6:30pm – 6:45pm

40k Warspite Charity Tournament

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The tournament is a charity event in support of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Warspite. The Cadet organization is a youth program for kids aged 12 – 18 that teaches kids about the Canadian military and its history, while also teaching discipline, citizenship, and leadership skills. With the program receiving funding from the Department of National Defence, it is free for kids to join. However, DND only covers the cost of the training, uniforms, and instructors. The other side of the funding comes from the Navy League of Canada. It is a group of civilian volunteers that are dedicated to supporting the cadet corps, covering things that DND does not such as rent and utilities for their training facility, food for weekends, transportation, etc. The proceeds from this tournament will be donated to the Kitchener – Waterloo branch of the Navy League.

When: Saturday, October 17th
Where: Phoenix Games and Hobbies in Kitchener
Size: 1850
Entry: $20 registration + $5 optional buy in for pizza lunch.
Rounds: 3 rounds @ 2.5 hours per round

Schedule:
Registration: 8:30 – 9:00
Round 1: 9:15 – 11:45
Lunch: 12:00 – 12:30
Round 2: 12:30 – 3:00
Round 3: 3:15 – 5:45
Awards: 6:00 – 6:30