
BATTLE AXE THROWING PRESENTS
BAT OUTTA HELL
SUNDAY 01.09.24
Last but definitely not least!
We have more in store for the last day of this big weekend! Mark Sunday 1st September in your calendars for an action-packed day at Battle Axe Throwing with two fun and challenging events to bring it home. All before a massive awards ceremony and some well deserved kickons afterward!
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AM: ABC Open Tournament
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PM: Yahtzee Competition
All tournaments will be epic with cash and prizes on the line.
ABC OPEN TOURNAMENT - “Always Be Clutching!”
Start your day with a burst of adrenaline at our ABC Open Tournament, where “Always Be Clutching!” is not just a motto, but the Battle Axe Throwing way of life.
Test your skills and throw your best in a high-energy open tournament. Regardless of your skill level, this tournament offers thrilling action and a chance to clutch the win!
Ticket Price: $75 per person
Registration: 9:00am
Start Time: 10:00am
Prize pool: $450 (1st $200, 2nd $150, 3rd $100) + Trophies, Merch & Sponsor Prizes!
Ticket Link:
Tournament Rules:
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Open tournament
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IATF ‘Premier’ rules
Tournament Format:
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Pool Play Format (Group Stage, then single elimination)
Every competitor will have a minimum of 5 matches with their registration fee.
ABC Open Rules:
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Mandatory Clutch calls on every 5th throw.
Tiebreakers:
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IATF Big Axe Rules.
YAHTZEE COMPETITION
In the afternoon, join us for Australia's first-ever Yahtzee Competition! Get your team, work together, and aim for those coveted Yahtzee combinations in a fun competition to wrap up the weekend.
Plus, on top of the prize pool, there's an additional prize for the best-dressed team, so coordinate some creativity and style to stand out from the crowd!
Ticket Price: $100 per team
Registration: 4:00pm
Start Time: 4:15pm
Prize pool: $200, Trophies, Merch & Sponsor Prizes!
Additional Prizes for Best Dressed Team!
Ticket Link:
Competition Rules:
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Open tournament
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IATF ‘Premier’ rules
Competition Format:
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Double Elimination tournament
Every competitor will have a minimum of 2 matches with their registration fee.
Yahtzee Rules:
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Teams of four players throw together on individual targets to hit successive target locations.
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Players must progressively attempt to hit a ‘1’, ‘3’, ‘5’, ‘0’, ‘Straight’ and lastly a ‘Clutch’ as a team.
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Each player has three attempts to hit the current target location, before then moving onto the next target section as a team.
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For a successful section a team receives points as listed below, with the team at the end of all sections on the highest total score winning.
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For each individual failed throw, a team accumulates a -10 point deduction to their total score.
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For a failed section, if any players did not hit the correct location within 3 throws, a team receives 0 points.
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The ‘Straight’ is defined as one player hitting a ‘1’, another hitting a ‘3’, another hitting a ‘5’ and another hitting a ‘Clutch’. The team decides which player is assigned to what section before the attempt begins.
Section scores are:
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Each player hits a “1” – 100 points
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Each player hits a “3” – 300 points
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Each player hits a “5” – 500 points
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Each player hits a “0” – 600 points
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Team gets a “Straight” – 700 points
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Each player hits a “Clutch” – 1000 points
Max possible score is: 3200 points.
Special Rule: Only applicable during the final section, if all but 1 player has hit their Clutch within the 3 throws, the remaining player receives an extra 4th attempt.
Tiebreakers:
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Team sudden death Clutch off. Each player throws for a Clutch, the team with the most Clutches wins.
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If tied on total Clutches, ‘Premier’ Clutches beat ‘Touch’ Clutches.
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If still tied, repeat.
Pool Play Tournament Format:
The tournament starts with a ‘Group Stage’, where players are divided into groups of ‘x’ and play everyone in their Group once, totalling ‘x’-1 matches within their Group in a best 2 rounds out of 3 match format before any elimination takes place. Once all Group Stage matches are complete the top ‘y’ from each Group move onto a single elimination tournament bracket.
*’x’ and ‘y’ to be determined proportionally to the final total player pool of each tournament.


