I ran a Spring tourney a couple weeks ago. Consequently I have been asked to put together a summer league. I wasn't to keen on the idea at first. Playing the same list over an extended period doesn't sound fun to me. I ran some ideas by the group, such as escalation and epic. Nobody seemed excited about escalation, and none of them are interested in epic (until the Raider hits the store shelves). So I decided to get creative, but I wanted to see what others that run leagues think, and tell me if my plan is doomed to fail !
I am calling it a "Challenge League". If its been done before, I didn't know it, so please don't think I swiped your idea. Simply put, over a series of a few weeks we will do matches of standard 75 minute dogfights. The twist is the loser of a match gets to change up his list. But not the entire list. Just the amount of points he lost. For example: Joe and Bob play a match. Joe wins, but he does not entirely wipe Bob. Bob lost 24 points. Before the next match up Bob can, if he chooses change 24 points worth of items in his list. The winner must stick with what he has. My belief here is it will allow newer less experienced players to tweak their lists as they go, while slowly increasing the challenge on the veteran players. I have quite a few more details down, but before I bore everyone to death I wanted to see how the court of public opinion feels about the idea.