CHESAPEAKE FIGHT CLUB
Where the Fighting is Gruesome and the Champions Compete!
Chesapeake Fight Club is an organization where individuals all across the Realm can get together and PvP in a peaceful and enjoyable environment.  There will be many different set-ups ranging from 1v1 to 4v4.  There are also guild-nights where a guild can submit up to 8 fighters and the guild together will win the event.  CFC is beginning with a simple 1v1 on Friday Nights with a monthly tournament. 
Rules See the rules and methods on how the basic tournaments are handled
Schedule See future and past Tournaments along with their results
Rankings See the records of fighters from all the fights
Statistics See the ongoing statistics of fastest kills, most kills, and more!
 
For past results, e-mail ChesapeakeFightClub@Yahoo.com 
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2005 Yearly Tournament - January 7, 2006    
Current 2005 Purse - 42,750 gp + 1,000,000 gp to Champion
      FIGHTER RATING  
Some questions have come up on the Ranking System so I thought I'd explain.  Each fighter is given a formula in which determines his/her overall rank.  This formula is based off of three main factors.  1: Final Results of All Fights.  2: Participation and Size of Event Participated.  3: Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly Fight.  Okay, let me break it down for you.  Let's say at this time we've had three weekly fights and one monthly fight.  Jimmy Crack has been to all events.  In the first weekly there were five fighters and he finished third.  In the second and third weekly there were ten fighters and he finished fourth and sixth.  In the monthly tournament there were eight fighters and he finished second.  His formula would be as follows (3+4+6+.2)/4.  The weekly fights will count as a whole rank.  The monthly fights will be the rank divided by ten.  The yearly fights will be the rank divided by one hundred.  Now Jimmy's brother Sammy Crack has been to the second and third weekly fight and couldn't make it to the monthly.  In both weekly fights of ten he finished third and fifth.  Since he didn't fight in the
first weekly or the monthly he'll get one rank over the number of fighters.  This applies for the monthly and yearly as well.  There will be no dividing the rank.  So Sammy's formula would be (6+3+5+9)/4.  If we were to rank the two, Jimmy would come out ahead with a final rating of 3.30.  Sammy's rating is 5.75.