Hat trick (computer game)

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Hat trick
Hattrick Logo.png
Publisher Extralives
Spelkultur (from 2011)
Senior Developer Björn Holmér
Erstveröffent-
lichung
August 30, 1997
platform Web browser
genre Manager simulation, browser game
control Keyboard , mouse or touchscreen
language various, u. a. German

Hattrick (often referred to as HT is abbreviated) the world's largest free football - Manager - Browser Game (also called managers) with around 250,000 players from 128 nations currently. The website is available in 54 language versions (as of May 7, 2017). It was developed by the Swede Björn Holmér and has been running since August 30, 1997. Originally it was intended as a "small" online game for friends who could not meet regularly to play games. At that time, 16 Swedish players played against each other.

Hattrick is operated by the Swedish company Spelkultur , which offers the game free of charge after the original operator, Extralives AB, ceased operations in 2011. For a fee (from 3.33  euros for one month), interested parties can purchase a so-called “supporter” group, which is offered in four stages, which is intended to increase the fun of the game with extended functions, but does not offer any direct advantage over non-supporters. In addition, so-called "credits" can be acquired, which can be exchanged in notifications via SMS or small additional functions, such as the distribution of nicknames for players.

Game start

After registration and verification by a gamemaster (game master), a newly registered player is assigned a team. With this he starts in one of the two lowest divisions in his country and replaces a team (bot) formerly managed by the server or a team whose manager has left the game. The manager starts with a (randomly composed) 18-man squad (including coach), a stadium with 12,000 seats, a 100-person fan club and a start-up capital of 50,000 (virtual) euros, which he can obtain by purchasing a "manager license" , for which some questions about the set of rules have to be answered, can significantly increase.

This capital can be used to improve the team, to sign new players and coaches, or to expand the stadium. If a team goes bankrupt, they have two weeks to settle the debt. Otherwise the team will be irrevocably deleted and the player may only start again after a waiting period of seven weeks.

Hat trick week

Hattrick runs in real time , the managers can constantly make decisions in their club. There is a league and a friendly game each week. In the case of cup participation, a second competitive game, the cup game, will be played instead of the friendly game. The form of the tournament, which is always held on Mondays, has existed since April 2012.

The exact playing times vary from country to country, but league games generally take place on weekends (in Germany: Saturday evening). From 20 minutes before the start of a game, a manager can no longer influence the game. During the games, the game can be followed with the help of a text-based live ticker. As in real football games, goals , missed opportunities , injuries , warnings and other special events occur.

In the time between games, the managers can buy and sell players, change the type of training , manage the club's staff , expand the stadium or set the team line-up for the next games.

Games

Based on the skill values ​​of the players, the selected formation and some other tactical settings, the overall strength of the individual team parts, the so-called ratings, are determined. The game system, the so-called match engine, generates game events from these ratings with the help of probabilities. So it can happen that games can end differently despite identical conditions.

For example, the distribution of the chances of scoring results with the help of probabilities from the possession of the ball, which is determined directly from the comparison of the midfield ratings of the two teams.

League system

Division Leagues Teams Places in the country ranking
I. 1 8th 1-8
II 4th 32 9-40
III 16 128 41-168
IV 64 512 169-680
V 256 2,048 681-2,728
VI 1,024 8,192 2,729-10,920
VII 1,024 8,192 10,921-19,112
VIII 2,048 16,384 19.113-35.496
IX 2,048 16,384 35,497-51,880
X 4,096 32,768 51,881-84,648
XI 4,096 32,768 84,649-117,416

According to the real role models, points and goal differences are fought in several game classes. The largest countries are Italy , Germany and Poland with eight divisions each.

Each league consists of 8 teams that meet twice on 14 match days, with each of the two teams receiving home rights once. Unlike in most soccer league operations, the order of the rounds is not identical, but reversed. So you play the last game of the season against the same team you met on matchday one.

At the end of the season, a team either holds the class, promotes or relegates. From the second to the sixth division, only the respective league champion can advance. A ranking of the champions of a certain division determines whether the club in question has to play a relegation game for promotion against a team from the higher division or not. From the seventh grade onwards, all masters are promoted directly, plus the runner-up in divisions VII, IX and XI. From the first to the fifth grade, the seventh and eighth place in each league must be relegated immediately, while the fifth and sixth must be relegated to a potential candidate for promotion. From the sixth grade there is only direct relegation for the last two in each league.

season

A hat-trick season lasts 16 weeks; The 73rd season is currently running in Germany and the 60th season in Austria and Switzerland (as of November 22, 2019). Before the first and after the last regular league game day there is a week free of games, in the week after the last game day the relegation games take place here.

More competitions

In addition to the normal league competition, there are a number of other competitions in which managers can measure themselves and their teams against each other.

Cup

There is a national cup competition in every country. This competition is held weekly in the knockout system . If a game is tied after 90 minutes, there will be two extra times of 15 minutes, and if there is another tie, a penalty shoot-out . A maximum of 15 cup rounds take place per season, which limits the maximum number of participants to 2 = 32768. Since the number of teams is quite different in the individual countries, the number of cup participants is linked to the number of divisions in the country.

  • In eight and more divisions: 32,768 teams in cup competition
  • In seven divisions: 16,384 teams in cup competition
  • In six divisions: 8192 teams in cup competition
  • With five divisions: 2048 teams in cup competition
  • In four divisions: 512 teams in cup competition
  • In three divisions: 128 teams in cup competition

In the individual cup rounds, the strongest and weakest teams according to the previous year's ranking meet each other, in Germany for example the champions of the Bundesliga as 1st in the national ranking against the team in 32,768, whereby the weaker team enjoys home rights. This is to prevent the strongest teams from meeting in early cup rounds and thus eliminating each other prematurely.

Hattrick Masters

Similar to the UEFA Champions League , Hattrick has had an international cup competition since the beginning of 2006 with the aim of determining the best team in the world. The national champions as well as the cup winners of each country are qualified for this competition. Should a team win both national competitions, they will represent their country alone.

World championships

Each country has a national team and a U20 national team in Hattrick. Both teams take part in world championships. A national coach chosen by the other players is responsible for appointing players to the national team and for the formation of the team in friendly and world championship games. The same applies to the U20 national coach.

World championships of the senior national teams

In the history of the game, 15 world championships for the senior national teams have already been played. The world championships start every two seasons in a different country. Due to the high number of users in the land of hattrick creators, Sweden had the most potential at the beginning and was able to win the title six times. In the meantime, however, other hat-trick nations have caught up. In addition to the six-time world champion Sweden, only Germany, Norway and Chile won the title several times.

World Championship Date of the final game Venue (s) World Champion
World Cup I. 04/28/2002 Flag of Japan.svgJapan / Flag of South Korea.svgSouth Korea Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
World Cup II 12/08/2002 Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
World Cup III 07/20/2003 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
World Cup IV 02/29/2004 Flag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Norway.svg Norway
World Cup V 10/10/2004 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
World Cup VI 05/22/2005 Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
World Cup VII 01/01/2006 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
World Cup VIII 08/13/2006 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Flag of Germany.svg Germany
World Cup IX 03/25/2007 Flag of Russia.svg Russia Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
World Cup X 04/11/2007 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
World Cup XI 06/15/2008 Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
World Cup XII January 25, 2009 Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Flag of Russia.svg Russia
World Cup XIII 09/06/2009 Flag of Greece.svg Greece Flag of Germany.svg Germany
World Cup XIV 04/18/2010 Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Flag of Greece.svg Greece
World Cup XV 11/28/2010 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of Norway.svg Norway
World Cup XVI 07/10/2011 Flag of India.svg India Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
World Cup XVII 02/19/2012 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago Flag of Chile.svg Chile
World Cup XVIII 09/30/2012 Flag of Israel.svg Israel Flag of Poland.svg Poland
World Cup XIX 05/12/2013 Flag of Norway.svg Norway Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
World Cup XX 12/22/2013 Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia Flag of Finland.svg Finland
World Cup XXI 08/03/2014 Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Flag of Chile.svg Chile
World Cup XXII 03/15/2015 Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra Flag of Chile.svg Chile
World Cup XXIII 25/10/2015 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Flag of Canada.svg Canada
World Cup XXIV 06/12/2016 Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
World Cup XXV January 15, 2017 Flag of France.svg France Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
World Cup XXVI 08/27/2017 Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala Flag of Italy.svg Italy
World Cup XXVII 04/08/2018 Flag of Australia.svg Oceania Flag of Italy.svg Italy
World Cup XXVIII 11/18/2018 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia Flag of Romania.svg Romania
World Cup XXIX 06/30/2019 Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
World Cup XXX 02/09/2020 Flag of Benin.svg Benin open

World Championships for the U-20 national teams

One season delayed from the World Cup for the senior national teams, the World Cup for the U20 national teams also takes place every two seasons. Since the length of time each country has been a member of the game is not a very important success factor, but mainly the tactical skill of the national coach as well as the luck in pulling new youth players and the ability to train these players effectively, Sweden was able to maintain its lead, in contrast to the senior national teams, do not defend long in this competition and win the title three times. Romania, Italy and Norway also succeeded, and Germany even won five times.

U-20 World Championship Date of the final game Venue (s) World Champion
U-20 World Cup I. 08/18/2002 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
U-20 World Cup II 03/30/2003 Flag of Australia.svg Australia Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
U-20 World Cup III 11/09/2003 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Romania.svg Romania
U-20 World Cup IV 06/20/2004 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Norway.svg Norway
U-20 World Cup V 01/30/2005 Flag of Chile.svg Chile Flag of Romania.svg Romania
U-20 World Cup VI 09/11/2005 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
U-20 World Cup VII 04/23/2006 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Flag of Norway.svg Norway
U-20 World Cup VIII December 3, 2006 Flag of Israel.svg Israel Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
U-20 World Cup IX 07/15/2007 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Flag of Germany.svg Germany
U-20 World Cup X 02/24/2008 Flag of Peru.svg Peru Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
U-20 World Cup XI 05/10/2008 Flag of Finland.svg Finland Flag of Romania.svg Romania
U-20 World Cup XII 05/17/2009 Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya Flag of Italy.svg Italy
U-20 World Cup XIII December 27, 2009 Flag of Canada.svg Canada Flag of Germany.svg Germany
U-20 World Cup XIV 08/08/2010 Flag of Iran.svg Iran Flag of Germany.svg Germany
U-20 World Cup XV 03/20/2011 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia Herzegovina Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium
U-20 World Cup XVI 10/30/2011 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Italy.svg Italy
U-20 World Cup XVII 06/10/2012 Flag of Panama.svg Panama Flag of Germany.svg Germany
U-20 World Cup XVIII 01/20/2013 Flag of Finland.svg Finland Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
U-20 World Cup XIX 09/01/2013 Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro Flag of Finland.svg Finland
U-20 World Cup XX 04/13/2014 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Flag of Italy.svg Italy
U-20 World Cup XXI 11/23/2014 Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium Flag of Norway.svg Norway
U-20 World Cup XXII 07/05/2015 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Germany.svg Germany
U-20 World Cup XXIII 02/14/2016 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
U-20 World Cup XXIV 09/25/2016 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast Flag of Germany.svg Germany
U-20 World Cup XXV 07/05/2017 Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
U-20 World Cup XXVI December 17, 2017 Flag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
U-20 World Cup XXVII 07/29/2018 Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador Flag of Romania.svg Romania
U-20 World Cup XXVIII 03/10/2019 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Flag of Italy.svg Italy
U-20 World Cup XXIX October 20, 2019 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Flag of the United States.svg United States
U-20 World Cup XXX 05/31/2020 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria (still running)

Tournaments and duels

The tournament and duel game forms, some of which are subject to a charge, which were introduced in 2012, are outsourced from normal gaming operations. In a tournament, up to 16 teams from all over the world can play games among themselves, which take place on the basis of the current team squad. These games are completely independent of normal game play, injuries to the players are excluded, yellow or red cards are only valid for this tournament. A duel is the short form of a tournament with only 2 teams.

User roles

At Hattrick there are various official roles that users can be assigned. In particular, these differ in terms of the rights they have in the community. These roles can be recognized by a corresponding prefix in front of the user name. Not every user takes on such a task; on the contrary, only a small number are officials .

  • HT are the developers of the online game.
  • GM (Gamemaster) monitor the smooth process as well as the registrations.
  • Moderators are responsible for compliance with the forum rules.
  • LA (Language Administrator) translate the game content into the respective language versions.
  • CHPP are responsible for issuing licenses to developers of external applications.

economy

Hattrick has a relatively complex economy in which the virtual players and the clubs' virtual money are the most important resources. In a transfer market , clubs can buy and sell players by auction. In the past, Hattrick has encountered economic problems such as deflation or inflation . To research the causes, the developers had a scientific study carried out by two economists from Stockholm University . In response to this study, game designers tried to regulate the economy by, on the one hand, changing the amount of virtual money available to managers. On the other hand, they limited the number of virtual soccer players and the speed with which they are trained and sold on the transfer market.

Effect of the game

Some players have developed their own programs to help with line-up and training planning.

Managers meet regularly in the German-speaking community. These range from small regional round tables to elaborately organized multi-day events. These supraregional meetings have been held annually for a number of years; the last meeting took place in June 2013 in Wixhausen .

Hattrick has been reported in numerous classic media.

The Hattrick-based board game Match of the Season was presented at the 2009 International Game Days in Essen.

The Global Football Monitor 2006

On the occasion of the Football World Cup 2006, the largest online survey on football to date was organized on Hattrick.org (as of June 2006). 196,000 Hattrick members worldwide took part.

criticism

Some aspects of the game are criticized by managers. Mention should be made of the in-game handling of criticism, which is often prevented across the board. Another issue was data protection. As a reaction to an article in the Netzeitung , in which the game operators were accused of laxly handling personal data of the players or violating applicable law, the operators announced improvements in data protection with immediate effect. The GMs' access to private messages and saved passwords was prevented.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Hattrick Home - International"
  2. ^ "Operator's website" ( Memento from February 16, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  3. "Spelkultur" ( Memento of 19 December 2011 at the Internet Archive )
  4. "Extra Lives AB has ceased its operations"
  5. International / countries. Hat trick, accessed July 20, 2017 .
  6. ^ The largest ever football survey. Archived from the original on April 28, 2009 ; Retrieved December 27, 2013 .
  7. ^ Franziska Moor: Collect data like in the game. netzeitung.de, August 23, 2007, archived from the original on May 21, 2007 ; Retrieved December 27, 2013 .