Here are the final standings for the SMAC Average Joe Tournament:
1. Walt Burgoyne 56.8 pts
2. Rich Olier 52.7
3. Tom Demers 47.5
4. Steve Payne 46.9
5. Chris Johnston 40.7
6. Christopher Anders 35
7. Hilton McManus 34.6
8. George Morgan 33.8
9. Gino Agnelly 27.3
10. Bob Bass 19.9
11. William Jones 18.2
12. Shane Wilson 12.1
13. Ron Gross 3.6
Ref. Ricky Jones
Full Round by Round results can be found here:
http://webzoom.freewebs.com/berthiersde ... 202010.pdf
Pictures to come in the September Gulf Coast Monthly later this week.
Christopher Anders
SMAC's Average Joe Tournament Results
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Skullzgrinda
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Like stirred sediment, I am moving up in the world!
Average Joe was a splendid event. Great concept, great gamers. There was a lot of energy and the SMAC crowd put on a fine game day and FoG tournament.
I hope the 9:30 start time is carried forward. Waking at 05:00 is much better than waking at 04:00.
A big THANK YOU to the organizers, and to all of my opponents. I particularly enjoyed my game with Hilton, as he alternated between purple countenanced choleric rage and calm, professorial explanations of game mechanics and rules manipulations to use against him during the course of the game. Sort of a rotation between Captain Ahab and Glinda, the Good Witch of the North. I will remember that Cavalry, Light Foot thing though; that is for sure. Thanks Hilton!
Average Joe was a splendid event. Great concept, great gamers. There was a lot of energy and the SMAC crowd put on a fine game day and FoG tournament.
I hope the 9:30 start time is carried forward. Waking at 05:00 is much better than waking at 04:00.
A big THANK YOU to the organizers, and to all of my opponents. I particularly enjoyed my game with Hilton, as he alternated between purple countenanced choleric rage and calm, professorial explanations of game mechanics and rules manipulations to use against him during the course of the game. Sort of a rotation between Captain Ahab and Glinda, the Good Witch of the North. I will remember that Cavalry, Light Foot thing though; that is for sure. Thanks Hilton!
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shakespear
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hazelbark
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There are a bunch of folks near you that would teach you. The two groups are SMAC. South Miss Army of COnquest. guffawshakespear wrote:Are you guys planning on doing any FOG-R?
Also, have anyone in the Jackson MS area, willing to teach? I dont think I will ever play tournys but I would still like to learn the game.
Steve P is further south of you in ocean springs and another great teacher.
So they will be in touch. If you like send me a message with your contact infor and I will get it to them.
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shakespear
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berthier
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William Jones, aka Skullzgrinda, is in Jackson, MS.
Several of us are building FOG-R armies in 10mm using 15mm basing, so you can expect atleast some demo-games in the near future.
HUBCON is the first weekend in October in Hattiesburg where there will be a 2 day FOG ancients tournament. It would be agreat place to make contacts with others.
Christopher Anders
Several of us are building FOG-R armies in 10mm using 15mm basing, so you can expect atleast some demo-games in the near future.
HUBCON is the first weekend in October in Hattiesburg where there will be a 2 day FOG ancients tournament. It would be agreat place to make contacts with others.
Christopher Anders