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Author:txurce
Posted:Dec 20, 2008 at 1:07 pm
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Congratulations to Dan, whose efficiently ruthless play in both rounds clearly separated him from the other ten players, and earned him a victory he deserved more than anyone else. I'm very happy to have come in second in such a strong field. Steve, thanks a lot for designing, recruiting and managing an excellent tourney. Like Dan, I really enjoyed the gunboat variant in the opening round. This was my first time playing gunboat, but figuring out how to communicate despite the rule limitations was a lot of fun. In retrospect, the first round seemed to dictate much of the course of the second, with who had how many points directly affecting strategy. The most crucial example of this was Lee dropping out and being replaced by Garry, who had nothing to lose by shaking up the board. This is an argument against keeping score in the first game, and making it purely an elimination round in the future.

Jorge

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Clark Landry <clarklandry(at)gmail.com ([email]clarklandry(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:

Congrats Dan! And thanks Steve for coordinating everything - was a lot of fun.

Best,
CL


On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com ([email]former.trout(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:baf9c2f377]Heya!
Congrats Dan. That's a pretty tough field that you came out on top of. =)
Hats off to all of you 2008 DCI'ers... In the struggle lies the glory, so
they say.
Trout

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com ([email]stevelytton(at)hotmail.com[/email])>
wrote:
[quote:baf9c2f377]

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Subject: DCI 2008 Final Standings
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 21:21:48 +1100

Dci 2008

Organiser's Comment: I, for one, really enjoyed this year's DC. I know
some players were not in favour of the gunboat game but overall I think the
2 games were played very well. All 11 of my 'selected' players played to
110% of their ability (again with one withdrawal from my original 6). I am
amazed that both games have ended in 2008, when traditionally we normally
finish around April but then I wonder if the Christmas season and upcoming
winter blitz have been responsible the large number of DC games that are
finishing at the moment.

I would like to thank all the players for their commitment to the games,
and a special thankyou to the players who sent me comments, opinions,
feedback and general emails as we went along. I particularly loved the
diplomacy that was happening in the second game.

anyway - without further ado. Final Standings of the DCI 2008

In reverse order..

In 10th Position on 1 point is Derek Eyler.
In 9th Position on 1 point is Brian Lam

In 8th Position on 4 points is Lee Taylor
In 7th Position on 4 points is Nigel Phillips
In 6th Position on 4 points is Garry Bledsoe

In 5th Position on 7 points is Mike Sims
In 4th Position on 7.5 points is Mikael Johansson

In 3rd Position on 8.5 points is Clark Landry
In 2nd Position (and first runner up) on 10 points is Jorge Saralegui

so In 1st Position, a relative newcomer (perhaps his unknowness helped him
in this year's diplomacy) is
Dan Dzikowicz.

Standings in the DCI ranking table.

At Start of Competition
Mike Sims 1st
Mikael 3rd
Clark 5th
Lee 7th
Jorge 9th
Nigel 16th
Brian 21st
Dan 23rd
Derek 27th
Garry 81st

At the end of the competetion, we have

Mike Sims 1st (no change)
Mikael 3rd (no change)
Nigel 5th (+11 positions)
Jorge 6th (+3 positions)
Clark 8th (-3 positions)
Brian 10th (+11 positions)
Derek 11th (+14 positions)
Lee 15th (-8 positions)
Dan 18th (+5 positions)
Garry 45th (+36 positions)

* But remember apart from the top 3, these rankings change A lot with
every game...

Thankyou
Steve - DCI Tournament Director.
PS
Trout - if you are still reading, you are ranked 7th - 1 point behind
Jorge!



Stephen Lytton
Knight of the Rose
www.diplomaticcorp.com




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This message is in reply to post 8129:

Dci 2008

Organiser's Comment: I, for one, really enjoyed this year's DC. I know some players were not in favour of the gunboat game but overall I think the 2 games were played very well. All 11 of my 'selected' players played to 110% of their ability (again with one withdrawal from my original 6). I am amazed that both games have ended in 2008, when traditionally we normally finish around April but then I wonder if the Christmas season and upcoming winter blitz have been responsible the large number of DC games that are finishing at the moment.

I would like to thank all the players for their commitment to the games, and a special thankyou to the players who sent me comments, opinions, feedback and general emails as we went along. I particularly loved the diplomacy that was happening in the second game.

anyway - without further ado. Final Standings of the DCI 2008

In reverse order..

In 10th Position on 1 point is Derek Eyler.
In 9th Position on 1 point is Brian Lam

In 8th Position on 4 points is Lee Taylor
In 7th Position on 4 points is Nigel Phillips
In 6th Position on 4 points is Garry Bledsoe

In 5th Position on 7 points is Mike Sims
In 4th Position on 7.5 points is Mikael Johansson

In 3rd Position on 8.5 points is Clark Landry
In 2nd Position (and first runner up) on 10 points is Jorge Saralegui

so In 1st Position, a relative newcomer (perhaps his unknowness helped him in this year's diplomacy) is
Dan Dzikowicz.

Standings in the DCI ranking table.

At Start of Competition
Mike Sims 1st
Mikael 3rd
Clark 5th
Lee 7th
Jorge 9th
Nigel 16th
Brian 21st
Dan 23rd
Derek 27th
Garry 81st

At the end of the competetion, we have

Mike Sims 1st (no change)
Mikael 3rd (no change)
Nigel 5th (+11 positions)
Jorge 6th (+3 positions)
Clark 8th (-3 positions)
Brian 10th (+11 positions)
Derek 11th (+14 positions)
Lee 15th (-8 positions)
Dan 18th (+5 positions)
Garry 45th (+36 positions)

* But remember apart from the top 3, these rankings change A lot with every game...

Thankyou
Steve - DCI Tournament Director.
PS
Trout - if you are still reading, you are ranked 7th - 1 point behind Jorge!



Stephen Lytton
Knight of the Rose
www.diplomaticcorp.com




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There are 4 Messages in this Thread:


DCI 2008 Final Standings (deathblade_penguin) Dec 18, 04:22 am

DCI 2008 Final Standings (former.trout) Dec 18, 11:04 am

DCI 2008 Final Standings (cl2849) Dec 18, 11:53 am

DCI 2008 Final Standings (txurce) Dec 20, 01:07 pm

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