ITC 2011 - Lisbon - 3/4 September

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Post by titanu »

david53 wrote:
titanu wrote: If the old adage extended to gaming 'unlucky at cards, lucky in love' he would a have a string of 18 year old 'lady-boys' waiting at his door!
I thought he had the Halifax boy's... :)
Now there's a rumnour I had not heard!!
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blackbeard66 wrote:We are trying in this moment to get, for this year, a guided tour to the Museu Militar de Lisboa
The visit to the Military Museum is now confirmed. Here's the cunning plan:
Durig the morning there will be people from AJSP finishing up the setup of the venue place at Museu da Marinha (in Belém). The first assembling point for those interested will be in front of this Museu, between 11.30 and 12.00. We can take you for a nice lunch of Portuguese food and we are intending to go to Museu Militar by tram, a relaxing and enjoyable trip through the city.

For those who can't make it for the first part above, the second assembling point is in front of Museu Militar (downtown), at 14.30.
A guided tour in English (Portuguese optional :) ) will follow. After the tour, the plan is to go to a nice bar, with the possibility to taste some of the fine local wines, better than the French ones (they are not coming, so they can fell insulted at will :twisted: ). And yes, there's beer there as well...

For those interested in attending some part of the program (even if only the drinking part), please drop a line to either me or João Diogo, preferably with a way to contact you while in Portugal, so we can know what (and whom) to expect.

At the AJSP web site http://www.ajsportugal.org/ you can find some links with the main event details, like location and timetables.

Fernando
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Post by titanu »

blackbeard66 wrote:We are trying in this moment to get, for this year, a guided tour to the Museu Militar de Lisboa
If you are going on the trams/metro the card like an Oyster card is good and cheap it also gets you into the museum cheaper.
http://www.golisbon.com/Lisboa-Card/
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Post by babyshark »

blackbeard66 wrote: The visit to the Military Museum is now confirmed. Here's the cunning plan:

Fernando
Excellent! Count me in. With any luck I will meet you all at the Museu da Marinha between 11.30 and 12.00.

Marc
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Post by philqw78 »

The British contingent will make it before the bar shuts. I believe you have Dave's contact details. 3 of us are on the same plane.
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Post by MatteoPasi »

News about the results of the 1th day ?
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Day 1 resultd

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Round 1
GB 8 Spain 2
Italy 4 USA 4
Portugal 8 Barbarians 2 (3 Italians and 1 Portugese)

Round 2
GB 9 vs PT 3
US 5 vs SP 5
IT 10 vs Barb 1

Standings at half way point
GB 17pts (127 using FoG scoring)
IT 14 / 107
PT 11 / 98
US 10 / 82
SP 7 / 81
Bar 3 / 48
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Post by zoltan »

Oh captain, my captain!

GB captain Dave Ruddoch offers to pay for everyone's dinner as he relishes the success of his team on day 1 of ITC 2011, in Lisbon. Apparently, he was then heard to mutter, "Err, arm skint mun!"

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Post by MatteoPasi »

Have the Italian team managed to stop the UK ? :?:
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Round 3 Results, Standings, and Final Round Pairings

Post by kal5056 »

GB 6 v IT 3
PT 2 v SP 8
US 7 v Bar 4

Standing
GB 23
IT 17
US 16
SP 15
PT 13
Bar 7

Rd 4
GB v US
IT v PT
SP v Bar

Gino
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Post by david53 »

Any news?
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Post by LeslieMitchell »

david53 wrote:Any news?
From: gino_agnelly <gino>
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Subject: [FieldofGlory] ITC Final Results

GB 31 / 238
SP 27 / 230
It 26/ 194
US 18/184
PT 16 / 157
Bar 7 / 94

Congrats to GB.
Mr. Taylor scored a perfect 12.

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Post by grahambriggs »

Ruddock's team mates drag him through again. Well done guys.
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Post by MatteoPasi »

Congratulations to the UK's team :)
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Post by BillMc »

Congrats GB.
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Post by dave_r »

Dan has a full list of scores, but as far as I know the pool winners were

1. Dave Ruddock - 10 points
2. Marco Quinta - 9 points (I think)
3. Juan Miguel Morillas - 10 points
4. Robert Taylor - 12 points

Well done to Joao for organising an excellent venue and thanks to all four of my opponents for some really good games.

Steve Payne apparently has to vote republican for the rest of his life now.
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Post by imanfasil »

Will anyone be posting their glorious or inglorious lists?
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Post by petedalby »

Well done to Team GB for restoring our honour after our miserable performance last year.

And particularly well done to Rob for showing how the Ottomans should be used - glad you stuck to your guns!
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Post by dave_r »

petedalby wrote:Well done to Team GB for restoring our honour after our miserable performance last year.

And particularly well done to Rob for showing how the Ottomans should be used - glad you stuck to your guns!
After the amount of grief i have received over the last 12 months, i had assumed gb won every year. But looking at the plaque, gb last won in 2005!

So we didn't perform quite as badly as some would have it :)
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Post by petedalby »

Good to know - thanks Dave!
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