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18 Jan 2005 07:08:47 |
Smplycool |
United Kingdom Tournament! |
I hope everyone had a GREAT NEW YEARS EVE and are well into preserving the power of resolutions. They work and help. So, it's a new year and people probably (hopefully) "hit the ground running" with event planning for the coming months. Am I correct? Ok, well...maybe not event planning, necessarily, but rather thinking about the "future". What school should I go to? What car or major purchase should I get/do? What item should I buy in WoW? Who should I call today? Do I need to save money? Etc etc. Well, how about the upcoming UK tournament? Where do people stand on this subject? Anyhow, think about the "future". It's a good thing to be highly proactive. Discuss! Regards, Anthony Bartoni |
18 Jan 2005 22:48:15 |
Brennan |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
Smplycool wrote: > I hope everyone had a GREAT NEW YEARS EVE and are well into preserving the > power of resolutions. They work and help. > > So, it's a new year and people probably (hopefully) "hit the ground running" > with event planning for the coming months. Am I correct? Ok, well...maybe not > event planning, necessarily, but rather thinking about the "future". What > school should I go to? What car or major purchase should I get/do? What item > should I buy in WoW? Who should I call today? Do I need to save money? Etc etc. > > Well, how about the upcoming UK tournament? Where do people stand on this > subject? Anyhow, think about the "future". It's a good thing to be highly > proactive. > > Discuss! > > Regards, > > Anthony Bartoni Are there dates? Brennan |
19 Jan 2005 23:52:44 |
Brian Katz |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
I'm still relatively interested, but I need dates! Brian Katz >I hope everyone had a GREAT NEW YEARS EVE and are well into preserving the >power of resolutions. They work and help. > >So, it's a new year and people probably (hopefully) "hit the ground running" >with event planning for the coming months. Am I correct? Ok, well...maybe not >event planning, necessarily, but rather thinking about the "future". What >school should I go to? What car or major purchase should I get/do? What item >should I buy in WoW? Who should I call today? Do I need to save money? Etc etc. > >Well, how about the upcoming UK tournament? Where do people stand on this >subject? Anyhow, think about the "future". It's a good thing to be highly >proactive. > >Discuss! > >Regards, > >Anthony Bartoni |
21 Jan 2005 01:50:13 |
Dibby |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
Hi Guys The dates are the 3rd / 4th / 5th of June. Location - South Shields, England. Anthony and I have been discussing this comp for a few months now, for more information contact him directly or email me at peei@hotmail.com Regards Dibby UK Brian Katz wrote: > I'm still relatively interested, but I need dates! > > Brian Katz > > >I hope everyone had a GREAT NEW YEARS EVE and are well into preserving the > >power of resolutions. They work and help. > > > >So, it's a new year and people probably (hopefully) "hit the ground running" > >with event planning for the coming months. Am I correct? Ok, well...maybe not > >event planning, necessarily, but rather thinking about the "future". What > >school should I go to? What car or major purchase should I get/do? What item > >should I buy in WoW? Who should I call today? Do I need to save money? Etc etc. > > > >Well, how about the upcoming UK tournament? Where do people stand on this > >subject? Anyhow, think about the "future". It's a good thing to be highly > >proactive. > > > >Discuss! > > > >Regards, > > > >Anthony Bartoni |
21 Jan 2005 02:00:19 |
Dibby |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
Ha That addy should read peei Cheers Dibby |
22 Jan 2005 09:18:12 |
Brian Katz |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
I'm assuming the entry fee for the US team(s) will be nullified?? And will we be allowed to wear our space suits? :) Brian Katz >Hi Guys > >The dates are the 3rd / 4th / 5th of June. > >Location - South Shields, England. > >Anthony and I have been discussing this comp for a few months now, for >more information contact him directly or email me at peei@hotmail.com > >Regards > >Dibby >UK > > > > >Brian Katz wrote: >> I'm still relatively interested, but I need dates! >> >> Brian Katz >> >> >I hope everyone had a GREAT NEW YEARS EVE and are well into >preserving the >> >power of resolutions. They work and help. >> > >> >So, it's a new year and people probably (hopefully) "hit the ground >running" >> >with event planning for the coming months. Am I correct? Ok, >well...maybe not >> >event planning, necessarily, but rather thinking about the "future". >What >> >school should I go to? What car or major purchase should I get/do? >What item >> >should I buy in WoW? Who should I call today? Do I need to save >money? Etc etc. >> > >> >Well, how about the upcoming UK tournament? Where do people stand on >this >> >subject? Anyhow, think about the "future". It's a good thing to be >highly >> >proactive. >> > >> >Discuss! >> > >> >Regards, >> > >> >Anthony Bartoni |
25 Jan 2005 17:30:26 |
zackar1@yahoo.com |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
Hmm.. >Depending on Airfare...and if you all need another let me know. I would intrested in going. Chaney Brian Katz wrote: > I'm assuming the entry fee for the US team(s) will be > nullified?? And will we be allowed to wear our space suits? :) > > > Brian Katz > > >Hi Guys > > > >The dates are the 3rd / 4th / 5th of June. > > > >Location - South Shields, England. > > > >Anthony and I have been discussing this comp for a few months now, for > >more information contact him directly or email me at peei@hotmail.com > > > >Regards > > > >Dibby > >UK > > > > > > > > > >Brian Katz wrote: > >> I'm still relatively interested, but I need dates! > >> > >> Brian Katz > >> > >> >I hope everyone had a GREAT NEW YEARS EVE and are well into > >preserving the > >> >power of resolutions. They work and help. > >> > > >> >So, it's a new year and people probably (hopefully) "hit the ground > >running" > >> >with event planning for the coming months. Am I correct? Ok, > >well...maybe not > >> >event planning, necessarily, but rather thinking about the "future". > >What > >> >school should I go to? What car or major purchase should I get/do? > >What item > >> >should I buy in WoW? Who should I call today? Do I need to save > >money? Etc etc. > >> > > >> >Well, how about the upcoming UK tournament? Where do people stand on > >this > >> >subject? Anyhow, think about the "future". It's a good thing to be > >highly > >> >proactive. > >> > > >> >Discuss! > >> > > >> >Regards, > >> > > >> >Anthony Bartoni |
26 Jan 2005 01:50:20 |
Dibby |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
Hi Unfortunately we cannot nullify the entry fee due to costs invloved in hiring the arena, however it will not be too expensive to enter, we are looking at approx $50 (US) per player. Each team will play a minimum of 10 games and your entry fee includes entry into the 1's and 2's. The suggested format is below, but may be subject to change. Leg = half Games will consist of two 12 minute halves - back to back - with 6 minutes allowed for pack swapping. 2 x Groups of 6 - We will simply call the groups A & B Everyone plays everyone in their group ,5th & 6th eliminated 60 legs 3rd Place A v 4th Place B 3rd Place B v 4th Pace A Winners progress, losers eliminated 64 legs Winners progress. 1st A vs 1st B = Winners progress to final, losers drop into semi final play off. 66 legs 2nd A vs winners 3rd/4th place play off 2nd B vs winners of 3rd/4th place play off Losers eliminated 70 legs Winners of above play each other, loser eliminated. 72 legs Winner of that plays 1st place loser. 74 legs. Winner plays 1st place winner - FINAL ! (There will be a suitable rest period before the final) 76 Legs Cheers Dibby |
09 Feb 2005 23:42:08 |
jimmy |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
dibby i used to play a really, really long time ago and im thinking about taking the game up again. amazingly enough im moving out to the UK in about three days. ill be about halfway between mildenhall and brandon...hopefully someone recognizes those cities. is that anywhere near this tourney arena or some others where people consistantly play at?? jimmy marx |
11 Feb 2005 02:22:31 |
Rob - BORG |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
I'm not sure about Brandon? but Mildenhall is about 1 hour from Bedford where people play pretty regular, South Shields is about 5 hours north. Enfield in London is another place, a bit further than Bedford, BORG are practising there on Tuesday or Wednesday nights at the moment. Post on the UK boards if your looking to play when you get over. Rob - BORG |
13 Feb 2005 05:54:26 |
jimmy |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
robmjp@hotmail.com (Rob - BORG) wrote in message news:<81878165.0502110222.64ad79ab@posting.google.com >... > I'm not sure about Brandon? but Mildenhall is about 1 hour from > Bedford where people play pretty regular, South Shields is about 5 > hours north. Enfield in London is another place, a bit further than > Bedford, BORG are practising there on Tuesday or Wednesday nights at > the moment. Post on the UK boards if your looking to play when you get > over. > > Rob - BORG thanks, ill do that once i get settled in a bit. i gotta do that whole find a place to live thing. im sure ill see you later. jimmy marx |
15 Feb 2005 21:50:47 |
Mystik |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
may have another team from California going...so far we have 2 definate, the 3rd is a maybe right now... |
17 Feb 2005 15:01:35 |
Rob - BORG |
Re: United Kingdom Tournament! |
Excellent! Its going to be a massive tournament, so who's coming for sure? Rob - BORG |