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Posted: Nov 14, 2003 - 03:09 PM
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Old_Man_Monkey wrote: Did anyone figure out the name of the "non-American beer" place that Anthony mentioned?
Could that be "Ashley's" in State St. ??? |
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Posted: Nov 16, 2003 - 04:02 PM
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Hi guys,
first to post here after a great fun tournament. I want to thank Neo for a well organized tourney (I still like the award for most completions for a Dwarf team )
Unexpectetly, I ended up 3rd! and for the 2nd tournament I played in, I think that is not bad (maybe the Ogre helped this time).
It was great meeting you guys in person so I can put a face behind all the Nicks.
Oh, I don't really want to put too much salt in the wound, but Germany-Canada-Germany-Canada in the first 4 places!!!
See you guys next time and thanks for the Candy Tim...and congrats to the great victory.
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Posted: Nov 16, 2003 - 11:25 PM
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Cool, I'm the 2nd post-tourney poster... Thanks to Neo for a great tourney, and an excellent game as well. Neo and I are now 1-1-1 lifetime in tournament play! Just as in the Deathbowl in Montreal, there wasn't a bad sport in the group, which is very inspirational in continuing to attend as many tourneys as possible!!!
A very big congratulations to Tim and his Chaos Dwarfs, who frustrated all of his opponents with his Bull Centaurs... A well deserved win to a great coach! Toronto's own rookie to tournaments, Neil Uppal, managed 2nd by handing me my 2nd loss (my 1st loss was to Tim). He played very well for his first tourney, our game was one laugh after another!
I hope to manage an international trip sometime in the future, to have another shot at Tim, and perhaps a game against you too, Tojurub! Nottingham? Mannheim? And Ashley's was a world class pub, I've never seen so many taps, I swear, behind the bar there was only a couple of inches between each tap!
Thank you all for the amazing company, and a very enjoyable event!
Cam.
Final Standings: (Help me out and fill in the rest, guys!)
1) Tim - Ger
2) Neil - Can
3) Torstein (Tojurub) - Ger
4) Cam (me!) - Can
5) Jim (Old Man Monkey) - USA
6) Ben - Can
7) Tie - Anthony - Can, Ian - Can |
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 01:44 AM
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Well, a quick post of thanks to Neoliminal for putting together a fine tournament - the standard of play was very high. Congrats to Tim who took on all comers and emerged victorious. Well done!
And to Tor who turned my foolish hobbo 3rd row GFI failure into the game-winning TD on the last play - (crazy dwarven passing team !!! )
Especially nice to see Tom (you mad painter you), Brian (whatever card you choose is OK with me), Ian (the Toronto wit) and everyone else from previous tourneys. Also pleased to meet new faces - Anthony, Matt, Neil - very good times all around.
(and Cam, I think you have Ben and I reversed but no matter - we tied in our game and had a great time, so no harm there... )
Another superb weekend of Bloodbowl - I can't believe my seven months of tournament travel and play is nearly at an end.
Glad to see that everyone made it home safely - lots of good ideas for the growth and positive promotion of Blood Bowl - I suppose now it is time to turn dreams into plans.
Thanks again to all who were there (and Bea, our waitress at the Greek restaurant for putting up with all of us so nicely...)
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 04:49 AM
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Old_Man_Monkey wrote:
(and Cam, I think you have Ben and I reversed but no matter - we tied in our game and had a great time, so no harm there... ) -OMM
Oooops! Fixed now!
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(and Bea, our waitress at the Greek restaurant for putting up with all of us so nicely...)
-OMM
Ahh, she loved us! Ok, she loved you, Monkeyman! |
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 05:51 AM
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It seems Twist and I were the stepping stones to the top, as both my losses were to Neil and Tim as well. |
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 06:56 AM
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Yes, i must agree, a very well run and very enjoyable event. Next year there must be more support by the U S players. i enjoy beating up on them . By the way Jim, you did finish higher than me, don't know why. I knew i shouldn't have given you first and second in painting and sportmanship. Damn. Just kidding. You deserved it. I have a great time playing your chaos dwarves, your just lucky i didn't cause more casualties. I guess that makes up for last time. Anyway thanks to all for a great tournament and thanks Tim for the chocolates. Yummy.
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 07:30 AM
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Yes, another great Underworld Cup, thanks John!
It was great to meet some new people and game with my TBBF homies once again. I am sure we will be seeing more of each other soon!
And Tim - my girlfriend Laura thanks you for the chocolate |
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 09:01 AM
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Code: Official Underworld Cup Results
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Pl Name (Race) Team Name W-L-T Tourney
Points
01. Tim Ibe (Chaos Dwarves) Doomville Titans 5-0-0 tp:333
02. Neil Uppal (Undead) The Rusted Spikes of Wu 4-1-0 tp:324
03. Torsten Blaetter (Dwarves) The Mighty Dwarves 3-1-1 tp:291
04. Camron Weaver (Skaven) Foul Peak Cripplers 2-2-1 tp:286
05. Jim Lanier (Chaos Dwarves) True Sons of Faith 2-2-1 tp:265
06. Ben Tusim (Orcs) Da Nunga Jungaz 3-0-2 tp:260
07. Ian Dundas (Humans) Jalabad Janissaries 2-3-0 tp:255
07. Anthony Watts (Norse) Svenska Stormhammers 1-4-0 tp:255
09. Tom Anders (Halflings) Iron Chefs 2-3-0 tp:248
10. Ethan Rippon (Undead) Wanted Dead 2-3-0 tp:246
11. Mike Conkle (Humans) Osland Archons 3-2-0 tp:240
12. John Lewis (Skaven) Warpington Ratskins 2-2-1 tp:220
13. Bill Jones (Woodelves) Loren Stumpjumpers 2-2-1 tp:212
14. Brian St. James (Amazons) The Scarlet Mist 2-2-1 tp:202
14. Matt Weaver (Skaven) Hellpit Spawn 1-4-0 tp:202
16. Gabe Hinman (Woodelves) The Leet Ninja 0-5-0 tp:167 |
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 10:13 AM
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Sorry, Ben, a TIE against your Orc team, no matter how nicely painted they are, does not make up for the THRASHING I took in Montreal.
And I think Bea was just humoring the crowd (except for Tom, whom she noticed eating his sushi - I was just lucky not to get caught!)
Oh yes, thanks for the reminder, Ben and Anthony - THANKS to Tim for the chocolate!
Mike - I relate to your pain - my losses were to Tor and Neil, so must be something to that scoring system JKL uses . . .
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 11:25 AM
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OK, just a group pic here - rest will go up on House-Rulez:
Kneeling, from left: Jim Lanier, Camron Weaver, Ben Tusim, John Lewis, Tom Anders, Ethan Rippon, and Brian St. James
Backrow, from left: Ian Dundas, Mike Conkle, Anthony Watts, Torsten Blaetter, Tim 'Da Champ' Ibe, Neil Uppal, and Matt Weaver.
Not pictured: Gabe Hinman and Bill Jones.
Despite their appearance, a great group of coaches and friends!
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 04:42 PM
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congrats tim .. guess we have a new 'world #1' then .. |
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 06:19 PM
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Funny, i didn't imagine Neo and Galak looking like that at all! No offense meant, it's not worse, just different... |
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 06:24 PM
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Posted: Nov 17, 2003 - 06:57 PM
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