wihdt007
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posted on 16/9/2022 at 02:24 AM |
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Is it appropriate to call Wizard "World" Championship when it happens only in Europe with German g
Is it appropriate to call Wizard "World" Championship when it happens only in Europe with German game?
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verona
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posted on 16/9/2022 at 02:33 PM |
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ESPECIALLY relavent if someone from North America wins next month. Never been a winner from NA so maybe this will be the year!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizard_(card_game)
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wihdt007
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posted on 16/9/2022 at 07:42 PM |
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The appropriate name is Wizard World German game Championship
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merlin
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posted on 16/9/2022 at 10:55 PM |
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World Champion
The only way to have a fair world champion is to have a local champions, then a country champion and then all those country champions playing in a
final world championship in different locations!
How can you say one is a world champion when there are world class players in other countries or large online base that have not had the chance to
participate?
Merlin
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wihdt007
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posted on 17/9/2022 at 12:01 AM |
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Agreed with you merlin.
My point of view: no need to have champion at local, national level. Just allow EVERYONE to participate. The only way to do that is by THIS WEBSITE.
Secondly, you choose a game that most of players could play: regular or magic. Thirdly, you should have fair rules. Not to sell my salad, but PINK
RULES are THE FAIREST.
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wihdt007
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posted on 17/9/2022 at 01:43 AM |
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another point: US sends 2 players, Canada 2 players.
Are they really the best? I don't dare to answer that question.
For Spain, Carles will find 1 or 2 players to represent Spain just by 1 tournament. Is it valid? No
So, it's not legit to call that "World championship"
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wihdt007
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posted on 17/9/2022 at 05:05 PM |
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Some administrator(s) cheated by voting with fake players
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