I would not replace our rush event with any of these items... I do not fit any of them. You're familiar with the even bid detail as it has been
crushed to demise. The one plus to only having 20 players AND only enjoying 1 tournament per near was the swiftness of the final tourney... BUT, I
would MUCH rather have a more phase- match if it intended the finest (or one of the choicest) players would win. nowadays it just so befell that
everyone around the final desk of the sector game were firm avid gamers by my necessities (though, let it be commonplace, that I defeat the winner of
the event round a 3-player game around the first spherical haha)... but there were a lot of crappy avid gamers in that event. There was one u . s .
there whose habitat tourney consisted of like 24 gamers and almost all of them were fresh to the sport... clearly array was more high up than
feature... and don't get me improper, I get why they did it, and I don't unavoidably argue (let's popularize this video game!), but it's just
something to take into account
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NEWSLETTER October 2010 #1
Due to the size of the October Newsletter it is being mailed in two parts. (#1 & #2)
Part #! Is devoted solely to “Feedback from the German Tournament”
German Tournament
Final results
All 4 players from TEAM NORTH AMERICA, Ken McCoy, Keith Gill, Mario Phenix and Marko Sapiano made it into the semi-finals.
Mario Phenix finished in first place after the initial round. Ken McCoy (Abacus) made it into the FInal 4 Round and finished 4th overall.
Congratulations to TEAM NORTH AMERICA!
Final Four
1. Josef Sigl (Germany)
2. Janos Balogh (Hungary)
3. Astrid Hiob (Germany)
4. Ken McCoy (Canada)
*All 4 have been awarded Master Points
Feedback from Participants
Feedback from Ken McCoy (Abacus): Edited
1. What was your overall assessment of the entire experience? Why?
My overall assessment of the whole affair was fantastic. I looked at it as a once in a lifetime opportunity and but did not know what to expect
before I got there. It was quite interesting to wander about the city and have a look around. I found the locals to be quite friendly especially the
younger people in Darmstadt, Once you spoke to them in English they would immediately start asking where you are from, If you are on holiday how you
like Germany etc. The staff at the hotel were extremely friendly and helpful as well.
2. What was your overall assessment of the Tournament itself? Why?
Considering all the countries involved I can see how that caused logistical headaches. They seemed to handle them quite well. I though the
Bastardising of some of the rules made it difficult as well as the 2 no shows from Greece made it difficult. The Ladies handled the situation as best
and fairly as they could. The first hand of the Final table I dealt myself a Wizard then had to bid zero with it knowing full well I was starting off
the game at Minus 10. Kind of silly but that was how the rule was written.
3. Comments on
(a) Arrangements prior to trip
Was nice to be able to make the arrangements ourselves to allow for personal schedules and side trips before and after. After the Tourney I left for
England and visited some relatives that I had not seen in 17 years. Glad that could be planned in, Went to see Lizzy as well in London but she was not
home.
(b) the trip itself
Long time on the plane of course but well worth it. Getting out of Germany turned into it's own little adventure. Had an eight hour wait for my
flight. Discovered 8 hours at the airport is a hell of a lot longer than 12 hours at Burg Frankenstein. While I was waiting I met up with another
player that was in the Tourney from Finland, I named him Niles after Dr Niles Crane as he is a dead ringer for him. Spent several hours hanging out
with him and chatting. Very nice man. He logged onto our Wizard site to play under the name Niles of course. A half hour before my flight was about to
depart it got shoved back 2 hours. When we finally got on the plane and were ready to go they had one more passenger than the Flight manifest said
should be there. Big problem of course. Took awhile to find out who it was, Turned out to be me! Somehow they gave me my boarding pass but failed to
put my name on the manifest. Some of the other passengers in humor of course said "it's the Damn Canadians fault" I got the last laugh though, When we
landed in Manchester there were two lines, One for EU passport holders with a few hundred people in it and one for non EU passport holders with 2
people in it.
c) transfer to hotel
Bus leaves the airport every hour and of course I miss it by 5 minutes, Was ok though, after 7 hours cooped up in a plane was nice to walk around. Bus
was where the info said it would be so, Piece of cake.
(d) The hotel
Class hotel with Class staff. Only good things to say about that.
(e) Transfer to Burg Frankenstein
Did not find the people scheduling the bus till about 15 minutes before it departed. Return bus would not start when we left to go home at 11:00 PM.
Was kind of scary with sitting in the dark on a bus that would not start parked beside Burg Frankenstein. All the makings for the start of a 2nd rate
horror film.
(f) Tournament organization
Ladies had it all thought out and executed it well with the minor curves they were thrown
(g) post tournament dinner and activities
Enjoyed that more than the tournament itself, Between every course a man would come out and entertain us with story, song and audience participation.
Food was excellent and the entertainment was better.
4. Relationship with:
(a) other Team NA members
Knew most of them of course so it was great. Was great to meet Mario and spend a day with him visiting Darmstadt.
(b) Other player participants
All very friendly and played fairly and with Class.
(c) Amigo personnel
Did a great job
5. Any particular memorable moment that stands out for you?
Being at the Final table of course and Knowing that I had friends there in my corner cheering for me.
6. The best of the entire experience?
Visiting another Country and being able to talk to very friendly people in another country.
The worst of the entire experience?
Leaving, standing there waiting for the bus listening to my ipod. 1200 songs playing on random, what are the odds of "Leaving on a Jetplane" coming
on. Damn I get so emotional with age.
7. Recommendations for future tournaments? Are there features we should:
(a) emulate?
Post Dinner and entertainment.
(b) avoid?.
Have a plan ‘B’ for no shows!
Marko’s Edited Feedback on Germany
I thought the whole trip was amazing with little room for improvement.
Couple of things I didn't like:
Hotel:
1 - The hotel had no free wireless or internet connection.
2 - it was right beside the Train station so you could hear trains going by all night :)
Tournament
1 - I didn't like the 4 player format at all.
2 - I didn't like the no even bids at all - takes out the strategy and the skill of the game. If you can justify forcing the dealer to bid 1 with 2
jesters just because there were 2 bids made before the dealer, I'd like to hear it.
3 - I didn't like that the semi-finals and the finals were 1 game eliminations.
4 - Although it was great getting an international field in place (much like the Olympics) these were not the 20 best players. In two of my games I
had 1 player that scratched 8 out of the 10 times. In the Semi finals one of the player scratched and instead of using their wizards to take another
one to ensure that they weren't the only ones to scratch they allow other players to make their larger bids (I was one of the players with the larger
bids and I was happy to see that they did that - but they shouldn't have and good players know not to let people get too far ahead of them).
5 - I thought it was a shame that Stuart attended for such a short time.
6 - I thought the crowding around of the final table as it approached the end was poor. I would have kept the crowd back and allow those playing a
chance to compete without a crowd hovering around them.
Castle Frankenstein.
I thought they did a great job, the entertainment was fun, the food was great. I think the Scary tour/walking around outside learning about how people
were tortured in the past was a little dull. It would have been better if they had their Halloween entertainment up and running but as it was, it
didn't really hit home with anyone.
Travelling to and from Hotel to tournament
They had a bus, it took about 15-20 to get there. The bus stalled when we were going home, but the driver get it up and running so really there was no
issue.
Things I liked.
Hotel
It was a nice hotel, friendly staff, clean, overall a nice place to stay at.
Tournament:
I thought it was well organized and well planned.
I thought they adjusted nicely to the absence of 2 players.
Although I did complain that I didn't like the one game and done for the semi-finals and finals, it did make the tournament go rather quickly.
Again I complained that it wasn't the best of the best, but playing with new players and seeing the growth of the games to places it might not have
reached without this tournament was refreshing.
I have no memorable moments at all :) Nothing good or bad sticks out in my mind
Relationships - I was not at all surprised that the 4 of us got along well together. I think Elaine said it best when she said that we are all like
family. We know each other and although we have our differences at time, we respect and appreciate what we do have in common.
Edited version of feedback from Mario Phenix:
My Tournament Experience
By Mario
WITHOUT PREJUDICE
The most extraordinary experience for me was to be with the 20 “best” players in the world of Wizard.
The tournament allowed us to get to know some of the other “fans” of Wizard. It also gave us a chance to meet people with whom we play online. It
shows that people in person have nothing to do with those we play online I was finally happy to meet “Mac”, the bad guy. LOL.
The organization of the trip to Darmstadt was very smooth. The information received before we left was very appropriate and relevant. Some people have
taken our best interests at heart. Dinner before the “D” day was a good idea and food was very good.
What to say about the tournament organization by Amigo Spiele? The location was very appropriate for this kind of tournament. The evening and the meal
were pleasant. We were only missing the victory.
My relationship with other members of “Team N.A” and their families was very pleasant. Special thanks to Keith’s mother for entertaining us. I
certainly gave the impression of being a “weird” and distant person, but this was due to language. God, I regret not listening during my English
lessons when I was younger.
The “highest moment for me was when the Amigo Spiele staff called the names of players who qualified for the semi-finals and I finished 1st in the
group of 20 participants. What a feeling and what a relief!. I felt that only bad luck could possibly beat me for the games yet to come..
Disappointments were few for me. The first was not having access to the rules of the tournament before it began. (No even bids). The second was the
time allotted to play a game (45 min.) Moreover, I believe that in the future the rules should be dictated verbally and not published on a sheet of
paper on a table.
Before my online victory, several people around me were sceptical that I could win the prize and travel, but now all want to participate in this type
of tournament. It was an excellent way for me to promote the game, WIZARD.
Suggestions for the Future: Rules known by all participants in advance. A minimum amount should be paid by players of a regional tournament (Canada /
USA) in order to pay some costs for an International tournament.
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