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UK Nationals 2015 - #WAAC Sweepstake!


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Greetings all!

After the success of last year's M2GT sweepstake, it's back for the UK Nationals. The aim is the same as ever - raise money for #WAAC, have fun, and maybe, if you're exceptionally good (or bad!) at picking players, end up with a few quid for toys for next year's event! 

How it works is relatively simple. The entire Nationals field, all 98 players, have been grouped by where they are in the UK rankings (on malifauxrankings.com, as of today), and put into pools. These range from pool A, where you find the very best players we have to offer, golden ticket winners and Joel Henry, all the way down to pool E, where we can safely say these guys won't be saving space in the car for silverware!

We also have a wildcard pool this year. Given there is a Swedish invasion, and I have absolutely no idea which of them are any good, they get their own pool... 

At the end of the tournament, each player gets a score equivalent to where they finished in the event. The winner gets 1 point, 2nd gets 2 points, all the way down to the wooden spoon carrier getting the maximum 98.

All entries pick 1 player from each pool to form their team, and at the end of the tournament, the team with the lowest score is the winner and will net whoever made it a prize!

For example, and these choices should bear no relevance to anyone's picks, the following two teams are entered; 

Squig All-Stars

Pool A: Graham Bursnell
Pool B: Adam Hutchinson
Pool C: Brooks Martin
Pool D: Conrad Gonsalves
Pool E: Claire Hearn
Wildcard: Joakim Engstrom

Team Twitter

Pool A: Benjamin Crowe
Pool B: Conor Rooney
Pool C: Dom Westerland
Pool D: Mike Hutchinson
Pool E: Adrian Mills
Wildcard: Elinore Ronning

The players selected finish, and the teams score, as follows; 

Squigs All-Stars

Graham Bursnell: 53rd = 53 points
Adam Hutchinson: 31st = 31 points
Brooks Martin: 9th = 9 points
Conrad Gonsalves: 90th = 90 points
Claire Hearn: 81st = 81 points
Joakim Engstrom: 22nd = 22 points

Total score: 286 points

Team Twitter

Benjamin Crowe: 2nd = 2 points
Conor Rooney: 13th = 13 points
Dom Westerland: 24th = 24 points
Mike Hutchinson: 56th = 56 points
Adrian Mills: 97th = 97 points
Elinore Ronning: 27th = 27 points

Total Score: 219 points

In this example (and please don't hold me to these predictions, they're clearly rubbish - no way Graham Bursnell is that good), Team Twitter would win from Squigs All-Stars.

Entry is very simple, and you're free to enter as many times as you like.

I need your team(s) by email, PM, posted on this board or handed to me on the forms I'll have on the day. Please don't try and tweet them to me because I'm a dolt and I might miss the tweet. I must have your team(s) before round 1 starts!

I also need your money. £2 by PayPal (PM me for details, I don't want to post them publicly) or handed to me on the day with your entry. 

Your £2 will be used as follows;
- £1 straight to the Wargamers Against All Cancer charity campaign
- 75p to winner's pot, to be awarded to the entrant of the lowest-scoring team
- 15p to the runner up pot, to be awarded to the entrant of the second lowest team
- 10p to the wooden spoon pot, to be awarded to whoever managed to put together the highest-scoring team

Even if you win, this isn't going to net you enough money to fly to Barbados or cover Rob Smith's bar tab. But it should get you some shiny new toys!

And now, the pools...

Pool A - The Uber Filthmongers of Doom

Greg "One and Only" Piskosz
Mark "Dreamer" Elwood
Benjamin "King of the South" Crowe
Graham "BluTack" Bursnell
Rob "Hangover" Smith
Paul "Turn 2" Butler
Martin "Bearded Showgirl" Wodehouse
Dr Maria "Queen Beyond the Wall" Wieland
Ant "Master" Hoult
Jake "Golden Ticket" Barlow
Joel "Papa Squig" Henry

Pool B - The Nearly Men (& Panzer)

Ben Harris
Conor Rooney
Joe Wood
Martin Jones
Peter Sidaway
Aaron Bailey
Paul Campbell
Connor Barker
David Hill
Ben Sime
Jimmy Balderstone
Aidan Kirk
Graham Allington
James Reeves
Luke Cocksedge
Adam Perry
Mike Marchel
Josh Leak
David Hamilton
Adam Hutchinson
Craig Johnson
John Wharton

 

Pool C - Good, But Not Quite Good Enough

Brooks Martin
Nate Zettle
Tim Brown
Mark Shepherd
Josh Fletcher
Stuart Snares
Bob McCallum
Ben Halford
Nathan Chenery
Bradley Downing
Mark Byrne
Jan Proudley
Joe Taylor
David Brown
Lee Walstow
Paul Hansell
Dom Westerland
Andreas Frisch
Arran Jones
Austin Capewell
Scott Porter

Pool D - The Not Really Club

David Payne
Phil Hawtin
Michelle Dallas
Gareth Henry
Bruno Santos
Mike Hutchinson
Garry Burgess
Will Malcolm
Vaughan Langton
Jon Hill
Mike Taylor
Graeme Nicholls
Phillipa Tickner
Cy Dudley
Daryl Regan
Bennett Morley
Mike Soar
David McGuire
Scott Weldon
Mick Green
Paul Flory
Rob Balmforth
David Valente
Conrad EJ Gonsalves
Nicholas Furze

Pool E - Must Try Harder

Alastair Crowe
Claire Hearn
Joe Hadfield
Chris Tomlin
Richard Preston
Adrian Mills
Jakab Sennett
Nick Ferrier
James Boots
Paul Williamson
Sam Batsford
Durham_Red (if anyone knows this person's real name, please let me know!)
Chippy Rick

Wildcards - Stockholm Syndrome

Joakim Engström
Pi Fröjd
Johan Hofverberg
Bennie Lundmark
Martin Månson
Elinore Rönning

FAQs

Will you be entering, Panzer?

No - organiser doesn't enter.

Entrants

Connor Barker x 3

 

 

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Team 1 - Team 2013 Harrogate + Support:

Pool A :

Ant Hoult

Pool B:

Craig Johnson

Pool C:

Paul Hansell:

Pool D:

Mike Taylor

Pool E:

Chris Tomlin

Wildcard:

Bennie Lundmark

Team 2 - Washed up

Pool A :

Joel Henry

Pool B:

Luke Cocksedge

Pool C:

Tim Brown

Pool D:

Rob Balmforth

Pool E:

 Jakab Sennet

Wildcard:

Pi Frojd

 

Game on!

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Hi all. For those that haven't seen it on twitter, Panzer now cannot make the nationals and is no longer going to run the sweepstake, so I'm going to pick it up instead. For those that don't know me, I'm Graeme Nicholls and I've been to a few tournaments over the past year, flailing my way through with Arcanists and Neverborn.

So, how much of this changes? Rules wise, nothing. We're using the same format Ben set up in the first post. Some drop outs have occurred (well, at least 2 that I know of) so I'll repost the list tomorrow (hopefully) of pools and have them all updated. Ben's going to send me the lists already submitted etc, but if you want to be sure, pm them to me here or post them on this thread. As with Ben, don't send them to me on twitter. I don't check there daily. I plan on getting to the tournament early on Saturday for any final entrants.

The price stays at £2, same breakdown for winner, 2nd etc and just as Panzer had planned, I shall not enter.

Good luck!

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Just to confirm, this is with my blessing - I have the utmost respect for Graeme and confidence that he will deliver. 

Unfortunately I'm not able to attend and therefore run the sweepstakes but I will be providing Graeme with all my files and the payments sent to me. I'll also be handing over the on the day forms. 

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I'll throw my hat into the ring to get things moving, but I'm notoriously bad at this sort of thing.

Pool A - The Uber Filthmongers of Doom

Greg "One and Only" Piskosz

Pool B - The Nearly Men (& Panzer)

Joe Wood
Pool C - Good, But Not Quite Good Enough

Dom Westerland

Pool D - The Not Really Club
David McGuire

Pool E - Must Try Harder
Adrian Mills

Wildcards - Stockholm Syndrome
Elinore Rönning

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Here we go, I name the people who have beaten me most often within each category (wherever possible).

Pool A - The Uber Filthmongers of Doom: Greg "One and Only" Piskosz

Pool B - The Nearly Men (& Panzer): Paul Campbell

Pool C - Good, But Not Quite Good Enough: Andreas Frisch

Pool D - The Not Really Club: Mike Taylor

Pool E - Must Try Harder: Joe Hadfield

Wildcards - Stockholm Syndrome: Johan Hofverberg

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Remember guys, I must have your list and the £2 before the start of game 1, so 9am Saturday. I'll be getting to the venue early and will spend as much time loitering near Mike as I can to make it simple for you.

Anyone that has listed their entry here still needs to pay too, of course! If anyone sent an entry to Ben directly, please send it again to me via pm or post it here to be sure of your entry. Failing that, grab me on Saturday morning.

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Folks I play frequently:

Pool A - The Uber Filthmongers of Doom: Dr Maria "Queen Beyond the Wall" Wieland

Pool B - The Nearly Men (& Panzer): Connor Barker

Pool C - Good, But Not Quite Good Enough: Joe Taylor

Pool D - The Not Really Club: Gareth Henry

Pool E - Must Try Harder: Alastair Crowe

Wildcards - Stockholm Syndrome: Martin Månson

 

I will find you and pay in person on Saturday morning.

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I'll throw my hat into the ring to get things moving, but I'm notoriously bad at this sort of thing.

Pool A - The Uber Filthmongers of Doom

Greg "One and Only" Piskosz

Pool B - The Nearly Men (& Panzer)

Joe Wood
Pool C - Good, But Not Quite Good Enough

Dom Westerland

Pool D - The Not Really Club
David McGuire

Pool E - Must Try Harder
Adrian Mills

Wildcards - Stockholm Syndrome
Elinore Rönning

Fiver is in the post.

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Just a little teaser while we wait for the final placings to be posted. We had a 18 people entry a total of 23 teams this year, leaving the prize pools at:

WAAC = £23

1st place = £17.25

2nd place = £3.45

3rd place = £2.30

The most picked player to win was Elinore Rönning (we just love to vote for Elinore it seems).

Eight players picked themselves to win their bracket.

I was picked once, cheers to Ben Halford.

That's all for now, more will come when the final placings are up.

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Right, the placings have been up all day but I've only just had a chance to sort this all. Our winners are:

3rd place - Martin Wodehouse (score of 146)

2nd place - Joel Henry (score of 127)

1st place - Conrad EJ Gonsalves (score of 104)

Last place was virusoverlord with a score of 356.

The best possible team pick with a total score of 54 was:

Greg Piskosz, Joe Wood, Joe Taylor, Graeme Nicholls, Nick Martin, Elinore Rönning.

The worst possible score was 458.

 

Thanks to all the participated and to Panzer for setting this whole thing up to begin with.

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