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Post by headswillroll on Aug 5, 2015 14:47:56 GMT -5
Hmmm maybe I should come head hunting next year all the way from Australia. Sounds like a great time guys. Heck yeah! We had players that I know of representing from Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Virginia/Tennessee, Canada, and California. Hopefully, next year we will also have representation from the players in Europe, Australia, North Carolina, Connecticut, Ohio, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, New York, New Jersey, Nebraska, Montana and Washington also. (Hint, Hint guys) HWR
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Post by tsutomu on Aug 8, 2015 9:52:58 GMT -5
how many heads taken all weekend at the Gencon Gathering?
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Post by prowler7 on Aug 8, 2015 11:51:46 GMT -5
Not as many as you would hope.
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Post by Heel Santa on Aug 8, 2015 14:11:41 GMT -5
I think the true winners were anyone who had the privilege of seeing highlander1988 mustache.
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Post by prowler7 on Aug 8, 2015 14:19:23 GMT -5
I think the true winners were anyone who had the privilege of seeing highlander1988 mustache. I concur
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Post by clique84 on Aug 9, 2015 0:04:22 GMT -5
I think the true winners were anyone who had the privilege of seeing highlander1988 mustache. Truth.
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Post by headswillroll on Aug 11, 2015 19:38:01 GMT -5
how many heads taken all weekend at the Gencon Gathering? Well, I cannot answer for the side games, but by the results of the Championships, it goes as such: Jim B - 1 HS Brad H - 1 HS Jason H - 2 HS That's it, now don't be fooled, there were a lot of head shots being thrown by a lot of good players and their decks. Competition was very strong offensively and defensively. HWR
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Post by hayus on Aug 11, 2015 20:07:06 GMT -5
It's also tough to put an estimate on, because a lot of games were gentlemen's rules, and mostly when a HS was good, there would be concessions offered and accepted.
I liked the contrast to 10 years plus ago, when it was absolutely cut throat. This atmosphere was a lot more cordial.
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