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4 Digit osu!mania World Cup 2

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The 4 Digit osu!mania World Cup 2 (4DM2) was a worldwide country-based double-elimination 3v3 osu!mania 4K tournament hosted by Logan636 and Sinaeb. This was the second instalment of the 4 Digit osu!mania World Cup.

Tournament schedule

Event Timestamp
Registration phase 2020-01-01/2020-01-25
Live drawings 2020-02-08 (01:00 UTC)
Qualifiers 2020-02-15/2020-02-16
Group stage 2020-02-22/2020-02-25
Round of 16 2020-02-29/2020-03-01
Quarterfinals 2020-03-07/2020-03-08
Semifinals 2020-03-14/2020-03-15
Finals week 1 2020-03-20/2020-03-22
Finals week 2 2020-03-28

Prizes

Placing Prize(s)
Gold crown Unique profile badge, 6 months of osu!supporter for each team member
Silver crown 4 months of osu!supporter for each team member
Bronze crown 2 months of osu!supporter for each team member
4th-8th place 1 month of osu!supporter for each team member

4DM2 winner badge

Generous donations from Antalf and NightNarumi helped fund some of the prizes.

Organisation

The 4 Digit osu!mania World Cup 2 was run by various community members.

Participants

Country Members
Argentina juankristal, AbsurdDive, aluuu, Ezze, jLuyalb
Australia HD_AdreNaline, anim shnacc, Cat-man, droptable, Melt3dCheeze, PotassiumF
Belgium Mortelspawn_, LoligodBE, nocilOLyus, spamblock
Brazil Gabi Kamui, Halo-, Masteriosl, Sprrumnk, Yuragi, Zergh
Canada AndyTechGuy, [Skippy], Aesis, jac0b150, ToaphFanGirl, XzVx
Chile ItzBenja616, Charliegamer, George18945, NikoSek
China hans1999, cherrychou, Fe_Sanae_C, ImmortalphoeniX, Yuki IV, yyjshishuaibi
Dominican Republic Antalf, Fortnito, Kaito-kun
Finland Crazzeh, CunuTriggeredMe, Fireable, -Oreo-, PianoLuigi, TheTrueXfish
France Adri, DragonSonic, JustMan 3, Kyzoid, Ping36, ZayyKen
Indonesia LuxSayaka, [ID]Riemann, 2ndlegend, Artem1s, -ExRazor, Fyl
Italy VeryNeculai, BlackRose, SaibelFangirl
Malaysia kaname-san92, [MY]ISPROGILER, col1234, Expired112, Explosive-XII, SoRaKee
Netherlands NightNarumi, 2fast4you98, DannyPX, Nebula42, Penda, samuelhklumpers
New Zealand Erkfir, NutAndGo, Sparxe, WhiteWeebWolf
Peru Sakisagee, FernandoGossow, UlbertAlain
Philippines windrush123, Arccat, Argefangirl, DaMeMeThEiFxD, Shiyui-, Vulpsi
Poland Yoshihiro, Cliffy, Eclipse-, Otis1204
Russian Federation Lerck, FoXCHANNEL, JeeRay, OneRing, TruthIsNear, YaLTeR
Singapore Polytetral, AdamAckerville, BeautifulMess, Blerargh, Cute Doggo, MrShiister
South Korea DHLEE727, Drin, iamsquid1, kdj8381, kks04519, S ILY
Spain Komirin, game_maker26, guldakh, Nikolayio
Switzerland I Want Quit, Adyrem, DrLou
Thailand Zytosy, - Hibiki, - SLAYER -, Freshky, palmEuEi, SHOKO -
United Kingdom MaDD, avaiel, -Isla-, TingTheFirst, Wagg, XxNewson1234xX
United States -Lethal-, [GS]Antunder, [GS]Diamond, HeZeuS, KamaTheCrimson, Trainer-

Groups

Group Top seed High seed Low seed
A Brazil Finland South Korea
B Thailand Australia Switzerland
C France Indonesia Chile
D United States China Italy
E Philippines United Kingdom Poland
F Argentina Netherlands Malaysia
G Russian Federation Canada Spain
H Singapore New Zealand Belgium

Podium

This competition has come to an end and resulted in the following podium:

Mappools

Finals week 2

Download the map pack here! (101 MB)

Finals week 1

Download the map pack here! (116 MB)

Semifinals

Download the map pack here! (79 MB)

Quarterfinals

Download the map pack here! (88 MB)

Round of 16

Download the map pack here! (83 MB)

Group stage

Qualifiers

Match results

Grand Finals

Saturday, 28 March 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Philippines 6 7 Argentina #1
United States 7 2 Argentina #1

Finals

Friday, 20 March 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
United Kingdom 1 6 Argentina #1

Saturday, 21 March 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
China -1 0 Singapore nullified

Sunday, 22 March 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
United States 6 1 Philippines #1
Argentina 6 3 Singapore #1

Semifinals

Saturday, 14 March 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Argentina 6 0 Canada #1
Philippines 6 3 China #1
Russian Federation 6 5 Netherlands #1
France 6 2 Brazil #1
United Kingdom 0 6 United States #1

Sunday, 15 March 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Thailand 4 6 Singapore #1
Russian Federation 2 6 Argentina #1
France 5 6 Singapore #1

Quarterfinals

Saturday, 7 March 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
United Kingdom 5 3 Thailand #1
Chile -1 0 Singapore win by default
Philippines 5 2 Argentina #1

Sunday, 8 March 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Brazil 5 1 Australia #1
Canada 5 0 New Zealand #1
South Korea 5 0 Netherlands #1
Russian Federation 1 5 China #1
France 2 5 United States #1

Round of 16

Saturday, 29 February 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
United States A 5 0 New Zealand #1
South Korea 3 5 United Kingdom #1
Thailand 5 2 Netherlands #1
Philippines 5 4 Brazil #1

Sunday, 1 March 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Argentina 5 2 Australia #1
Singapore 3 5 China #1
Russian Federation 5 0 Chile #1
France 5 2 Canada #1

Group stage

Saturday, 22 February 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Australia 0 4 Thailand #1
Switzerland 0 4 Australia #1
South Korea 4 2 Finland #1
United Kingdom 2 4 Philippines #1
Italy -1 0 China win by default
Malaysia 1 4 Argentina #1
Poland 0 4 United Kingdom #1
Chile 4 1 Indonesia #1
Italy -1 0 United States win by default

Sunday, 23 February 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
South Korea 3 4 Brazil #1
United States 4 0 China #1
Belgium 1 4 Singapore #1
Poland -1 0 Philippines win by default
New Zealand 0 4 Singapore #1
Switzerland 0 4 Thailand #1
Belgium 1 4 New Zealand #1
Indonesia -1 0 France win by default
Canada 3 4 Russian Federation #1
Chile 0 4 France #1
Finland 4 3 Brazil #1
Spain 0 4 Canada #1

Monday, 24 February 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Spain 0 4 Russian Federation #1

Tuesday, 25 February 2020:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Malaysia 2 4 Netherlands #1
Netherlands 1 4 Argentina #1

Qualifiers

  • More detailed qualifiers results can be accessed via this spreadsheet
  • Average rank is determined by Σ(position earned when playing the qualifiers mappool) / amount of Qualifiers mappool
  • Only the top 24 team can proceed to the Group Stage
  • Peru didn't show up during their Qualifiers
Seed Team Average rank
#1 United States 1.3
#2 Singapore 3
#3 France 5.5
#4 Argentina 6.5
#5 Brazil 7.8
#6 Philippines 8.3
#6 Thailand 8.3
#6 Russian Federation 8.3
#9 China 8.5
#10 Finland 8.8
#11 Netherlands 9.3
#12 Indonesia 10.3
#13 Canada 12
#14 United Kingdom 13
#15 New Zealand 15
#16 Australia 16
#17 Belgium 16.5
#18 Chile 17.5
#19 Spain 18.3
#20 South Korea 19.3
#20 Malaysia 19.3
#22 Poland 21.5
#23 Italy 22.8
#24 Switzerland 24
#25 Dominican Republic 25

Ruleset

General rules

  1. This tournament uses double-elimination bracket and a three-on-three format.
  2. The country whose team they will play for is determined by the country whose flag is represented based on their osu! profile.
  3. At the end of the registration and screening phases, a team captain will be picked by the hosts from each country's signup list based on a number of aspects relating to tournament competency.
  4. This team captain will pick the members to play alongside them on their country's team.
  5. Teams will consist of a minimum of 3 members, and a maximum of 6 members per team.

Rank restrictions

  1. Player must be within the global osu!mania rank range of #1,000 - #9,999 both when they submit their registration form and until teams are selected/announced.
  2. Player must have not violated the osu! community rules in the past 12 months.

Stage regulations

Qualifiers

  1. After teams are selected, the first weekend of tournament play will be the Qualifier Stage in order to cut down to a pre-decided number of teams to advance into the following stage, as well as to determine teams’ seeding. There will be a total of four different qualifier maps, each meant to test a different skillset found in map pools throughout the tournament. Each of these maps will be made by the map selectors and not released until approximately one week before the Qualifier Stage takes place in order to provide no advantage through familiarity.
  2. For the Qualifier Stage, each team will play these four maps in a scheduled lobby. Teams will present 3 players to play each map (switching which 3 play between maps is allowed), and will play each of the four qualifier maps up to two times in the lobby. Whichever team score was the highest per stage will be recorded. (e.g. if a team scores 975000, 975000, 980000 on one go and then 980000, 985000, 970000 on the next go, the 2nd go will be the one recorded because the total team score was higher on the second go.)
  3. Teams will be ranked on their qualifier performances based on their “score rating”, meaning essentially how well they rank on each qualifier stage compared to every other team. The amount of teams who will advance from qualifiers into the following stage is determined by this logic:
    • If 32 or a greater number of teams enter, the 32 best-performing teams will advance into a Group Stage consisting of 8 groups of 4 differently seeded players.
    • If between 24 and 31 teams enter, the 24 best-performing teams will advance into a Group Stage consisting of 8 groups of 3 differently seeded players.
    • If between 20 and 23 teams enter, the 20 best-performing teams will advance into a Group Stage consisting of 4 groups of 5 differently seeded players.
    • If fewer than 20 teams enter, the number of teams that will advance is the highest power of 2 that is fewer than the number of entering teams (For example, if 19 teams enter, then 16 teams will advance. If 15 teams enter, then 8 teams will advance.) In this case, Group Stage will not occur and players will advance directly into the bracket stages.
  4. The results of the Qualifier Stage will also be used to determine the “seed” of each team. However, this concept will be explained in the Group Stage category below, as seeding is very pertinent in how the Group Stage works.

Group stage

  1. Based on the results of the Qualifier Stage, teams will be given a qualifier rank based off of their “score rating”, essentially meaning how well each team ranks on each qualifier stage compared to every other team. Teams, based off of this aforementioned rank, will be given a “seed”, meaning be classified into a certain ranking range with other teams around their qualifier rank in an attempt to generalize each teams’ overall comparative skill level with their “seed”. As the exact number of entering teams cannot be known yet, there are several possibilities for the ranking ranges used in determining each seed, so all possibilities will be listed below.
  2. If 32 teams remain after qualifiers, there will be 4 different seeds, and seeding will be decided as such:
    • Top Seed: Qualifier Rank #1 - #8
    • High Seed: Qualifier Rank #9 - #16
    • Low Seed: Qualifier Rank #17 - #24
    • Bottom Seed: Qualifier Rank #25 - #32
  3. If 24 teams remain after qualifiers, there will be 3 different seeds, and seeding will be decided as such:
    • High Seed: Qualifier Rank #1-8
    • Mid Seed: Qualifier Rank #9-16
    • Low Seed: Qualifier Rank #17-24
  4. If 20 teams remain after qualifiers, there will be 5 different seeds, and seeding will be decided as such:
    • Top Seed: Qualifier Rank #1-4
    • High Seed: Qualifier Rank #5-8
    • Mid Seed: Qualifier Rank #9-12
    • Low Seed: Qualifier Rank #13-16
    • Bottom Seed: Qualifier Rank #17-20
  5. In Group Stage, there will be multiple “groups” formed from a single player of each seed (The number of different groups will be the number of remaining teams after qualifiers divided by the number of different existing seeds). Teams will be scheduled to face every other member of their group in a Best-of-7 match (first to 4 points wins) on a mappool containing 9 freemod maps and 1 tiebreaker map. This mappool will be released approximately one week before Group Stage matches are played. The two (four if the 4-group, 5-seed version of group stage is played) highest-ranking teams of each group will advance.
  6. Rankings of each group are determined by sorting the results of each team's performance in the following priority:
    • Most matches won.
    • Have higher {(the number of beatmaps won) - (the number of beatmaps defeated)}.
    • Most beatmaps won.
    • Winner of the match played previously between the tied teams.
  7. In the event of a triple tie:
    • Have higher ∑{(total score difference) / (maximum score)}.
    • Winner of the rematch.

Bracket stages

  1. After the Group Stage, the remaining teams will be placed into a double-elimination bracket. The number of points needed to win each match as well as the size of the mappool used for the match will vary depending on stage. Map pools will be released approximately one week prior to their respective stages.
  2. Round of 16: Best-of-9, first to 5 points wins. Mappool containing 11 freemod maps and 1 tiebreaker map.
  3. Quarterfinals: Best-of-9, first to 5 points wins. Mappool containing 11 freemod maps and 1 tiebreaker map.
  4. Semifinals: Best-of-11, first to 6 points wins. Mappool containing 13 freemod maps and 1 tiebreaker map.
  5. Finals Week 1: Best-of-11, first to 6 points wins. Mappool containing 13 freemod maps and 1 tiebreaker map.
  6. Finals Week 2: Best-of-13, first to 7 points wins. Mappool containing 15 freemod maps and 1 tiebreaker map.

Match procedures

  1. Team captains will be invited to their match lobby by a referee no less than 5 minutes before the match is scheduled to commence. In the time before the match, team captains will invite and gather their teams into the lobby.
  2. When both team members have 3 members present in the lobby, the match will commence by each team selecting a warmup map to play. This map must be an osu!mania 4k map and be less than 5 minutes long.
  3. After warmups, both team captains will !roll in the lobby chat. The captain with the lower of the two rolls will choose a map in the freemod pool to ban from play, then the captain with the higher roll will choose a map in the freemod pool to ban from play, as well as their first pick to play from the freemod pool.
  4. After each map concludes, the team with the highest team score on the map will be awarded one point.
  5. Picks will alternate between team captains until a winner is decided by being the first to get the required amount of points to win that round.
  6. If both teams tie at match point, the tiebreaker map will be played, the team who wins the tiebreaker map will win the game.
  7. Matches will be played with the TeamVS mode on Score V2.
  8. The Red Team will occupy slots 1–3, and the Blue Team will occupy slots 4–6.
  9. Allowed mods in the FreeMod pool are Hidden, FadeIn, Flashlight, and Mirror. The tiebreaker map is also played under FreeMod conditions.
  10. If a player disconnects during a match, their score is counted as a failed score. However, if this disconnect happens before 30 seconds of the map is played, the referee can decide to let the teams rematch.
  11. If a team cannot gather 3 members into the match lobby by 10 minutes after the match’s scheduled start time, the opposing team will be declared a win by default. If neither team can gather 3 members into the match lobby by 10 minutes after the match’s scheduled start time, the team with the higher seed out of qualifiers will be declared a win by default.
  12. For any additional rules left out of this forum, please refer to the official rules of the latest 4K osu!mania world cup, as these rules will be what 4DM2 will attempt to closely follow.