Britcon 2010 - FoG competitions
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paulcummins
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Overall FoG numbers are about the same as last year but there are four periods not 3 this year.paulcummins wrote:is it my imagination - or are numbers looking a bit on the low side?
There are also a few more FoG:R players this year than last so the overall FoG entry is probably very slightly up.
FoW is also about the same.
I think that some of the other periods are down slightly but last year was the best attended Manchester Britcon ever.
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philqw78
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IIRC that games was played at Athens. Shaun was narrowly beaten 13-7.timmy1 wrote:On overseas players, Shaun D deserves a big pat on the back for travelling from the Antipodes. If the seeding work, him vs Graham will show the relative strength of Oz vs UK. Also Oliver D vs Pete will be an interesting test of the relative merits of different nations.
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Shaun played at Britcon last year and IIRC placed 13th in the later period.timmy1 wrote:On overseas players, Shaun D deserves a big pat on the back for travelling from the Antipodes. If the seeding work, him vs Graham will show the relative strength of sheep botherers vs UK. Also Oliver D vs Pete will be an interesting test of the relative merits of different nations.
It is indeed really good to see so many overseas players.
I think that Shaun should be listed as a New Zealander but for some reason he was shown as an Aussie on the entry list :O
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nikgaukroger
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philqw78 wrote:I didn't think Shaun Drummond was a common criminal. I thought he was a Kiwi.
He does indeed come from the land of the chokers - JD and Hammy were informed, however ...
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Yes,nikgaukroger wrote:philqw78 wrote:I didn't think Shaun Drummond was a common criminal. I thought he was a Kiwi.
He does indeed come from the land of the chokers - JD and Hammy were informed, however ...
I know,
It's all my fault
Or put another way, I checked up on it then didn't change the file
Yeah, but I turned him over 23-2philqw78 wrote:IIRC that games was played at Athens. Shaun was narrowly beaten 13-7.timmy1 wrote:On overseas players, Shaun D deserves a big pat on the back for travelling from the Antipodes. If the seeding work, him vs Graham will show the relative strength of Oz vs UK. Also Oliver D vs Pete will be an interesting test of the relative merits of different nations.
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Shaun's record vs Brits
Britcon 09
24-1 vs Richard Young
17-3 vs Terry Shaw
3-17 vs Graham Briggs
1-24 vs Julián Lopez (there is a strong argument that Julian is actually Spanish)
24-1 vs Andy Kitcher
13-7 vs Keith Martin-Smith
IWC 10
7-13 vs Terry Shaw
7-13 vs Graham Evans with
2-23 vs Dave Ruddock with Bosporan
10-10 vs Keith Martin-Smith
Ignoring the game against Julian that would put Shaun on 2 wins, 2 winning draws, 1 draw, 3 losing draws and 1 defeat against Brits.
Britcon 09
24-1 vs Richard Young
17-3 vs Terry Shaw
3-17 vs Graham Briggs
1-24 vs Julián Lopez (there is a strong argument that Julian is actually Spanish)
24-1 vs Andy Kitcher
13-7 vs Keith Martin-Smith
IWC 10
7-13 vs Terry Shaw
7-13 vs Graham Evans with
2-23 vs Dave Ruddock with Bosporan
10-10 vs Keith Martin-Smith
Ignoring the game against Julian that would put Shaun on 2 wins, 2 winning draws, 1 draw, 3 losing draws and 1 defeat against Brits.
So, to put another way about a 50/50 record against Brits.hammy wrote:Shaun's record vs Brits
Britcon 09
24-1 vs Richard Young
17-3 vs Terry Shaw
3-17 vs Graham Briggs
1-24 vs Julián Lopez (there is a strong argument that Julian is actually Spanish)
24-1 vs Andy Kitcher
13-7 vs Keith Martin-Smith
IWC 10
7-13 vs Terry Shaw
7-13 vs Graham Evans with
2-23 vs Dave Ruddock with Bosporan
10-10 vs Keith Martin-Smith
Ignoring the game against Julian that would put Shaun on 2 wins, 2 winning draws, 1 draw, 3 losing draws and 1 defeat against Brits.
I think the fact that at Athens Shaun didn't win a single game against British opponents is an excellent argument towards making him number two seed.
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It could be seen as pandering to the furriners, it could be because Shaun is rated very highly on the FoG rankings site, it could be that he has won a lot of tournaments in the last few months or it could just be me stiring things updave_r wrote:So, to put another way about a 50/50 record against Brits.
I think the fact that at Athens Shaun didn't win a single game against British opponents is an excellent argument towards making him number two seed.
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I seem to remember from discussion with Shaun that he is one of those Kiwis who works in Australia thus increasing the average IQ of both countries.hammy wrote:Shaun played at Britcon last year and IIRC placed 13th in the later period.timmy1 wrote:On overseas players, Shaun D deserves a big pat on the back for travelling from the Antipodes. If the seeding work, him vs Graham will show the relative strength of sheep botherers vs UK. Also Oliver D vs Pete will be an interesting test of the relative merits of different nations.
It is indeed really good to see so many overseas players.
I think that Shaun should be listed as a New Zealander but for some reason he was shown as an Aussie on the entry list :O
Despite that horrific background, he's a decent chap. His performance in Athens was not helped by illness.
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For those analy retentive amongst us the favourite armies this year are:
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4- Later Seleucid
3- Later Ottoman Turk
3- Swiss
3- HYW Continental
2- Catalan Company
2- Santa Hermandad Castillian
2- Medieval German City Leagues
2- Dominate Roman
2- Christian Nubian
2- Early Alan
2- Latin Greek
2- Aztec
2- Principate Roman
2- Tuareg
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2- Later Republican Roman
2- WOTR Yorkist
2- (blank)
2- Later Hungarian
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