KeyPlay Intellectual Championship
Strategize, Collaborate, Conquer - Your Key to Intellectual Mastery
KeyPlay Intellectual Championship
Welcome to the KeyPlay Intellectual Championship, a unique and exciting part of the CaseKey Academy. This championship is designed to challenge your intellect and strategic thinking, providing a platform for you to showcase your skills beyond case-solving.

About the Championship
The KeyPlay Intellectual Championship is an integral part of the CaseKey Case Competition 2024. Participating teams are invited to engage in a series of intellectual games, designed to test their strategic thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities.
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The Games
The championship consists of four games, each comprising Four rounds. These games are designed to be intellectually stimulating and challenging, pushing teams to think strategically and work collaboratively to succeed.
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The Final Game
DBased on the overall results of the four games, the top two teams will compete in the Final 5th Game. This game will be the ultimate test of intellect and strategy, determining the seasonal champion of the KeyPlay Intellectual Championship.
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The Champion
The seasonal champion will be announced at the end of the Final 5th Game, marking the culmination of an intense and exciting championship. The winning team will earn the title of the KeyPlay Intellectual Champion.
Timeline
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June 28, 18:30
Game 1
Ani Plaza Hotel
Aug 02, 18:30
Game 2
Ani Plaza Hotel
September 27, 18:30
Game 3
Ani Plaza Hotel
October 25, 18:30
Game 4
Ani Plaza Hotel
November, Grand Finale
Final Game
Dilijan, Central Bank
Point system of our championship
Each game offers a varying number of points, which are distributed based on the teams’ placements. The higher the placement, the more points a team can earn.
1st place (points per game)
2nd place (Points per game)
3rd place (points per game)
As you can see the Intellectual Championship IS NOT just about a single game. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. The point system is structured in such a way that the same placement yields more points in each subsequent game.
For instance, the points for the first place in the first game is 40, but in the second game, the first place earns 60 points, in the third game 80 points, and so on. This escalating point system keeps the competition intense and the championship outcome uncertain until the final, fourth game.
See the Championship Table Here.