I have created the games and I have sent the pms for the passwords. They are all different so dont try joining more than one. When you win your game, post it and a link here and I will update the master bracket on my computer accordingly. If someone doesnt join by 9:00 pm EST on sunday, pm me and I will find a replacement. PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK YOUR GAMES WITH THE ORIGINAL POST!!!!! I may have made a mistake, but not very many if any at all. Good luck to all!!!
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All of the round two games are over. All that is left is the final game.
I congratulate those 6 players to a job well done, and the winner will gain the Supreme Player Trophey. (hypothetical) The final match will be held in Canada, and the six players are osujacket, dividedbrzero, DavSav, billybubblehead, merz, and DublinDoogey. Good luck, and may the best man win.
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Last edited by everywhere116 on Fri Dec 29, 2006 3:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"Disease, suffering, hardship...that is what war is all about."-Captain Kirk, from "A Taste of Armageddon"
Battles are won by slaughter and manoeuvre. The greater the general, the more he contributes in manoeuvre, the less he demands in slaughter. Winston Churchill
Alright, we currently have three games left. When they are over, does everyone want me to create the games right away, or wait untill after Christmas? I am considering this because a) some people said they cannot play during the holidays, and b) Lack is coming out with an update on Christmas Day that will make creating tourny games easier.
Only people who have won or could win should reply.
well i'll be able to play during the holidays, but i can see how some ppl might be too busy. it would probably be safer to wait, unless everyone playing says otherwise.
if the games are over and new tourny games are created within the next couple of days i think we can manage to be done before the holidays even begin ... but that's just my opinion!
Battles are won by slaughter and manoeuvre. The greater the general, the more he contributes in manoeuvre, the less he demands in slaughter. Winston Churchill