Registration is up! Who is going?
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CRP
JW
Kaika87
JR
Wiley One
Splug
Goatboy
Caldera
Hogleg
Registration is up! Who is going?
http://therailheadrumble.blogspot.com/
CRP
JW
Kaika87
JR
Wiley One
Splug
Goatboy
Caldera
Hogleg
Last edited by CRP; 11-15-2012 at 07:35 AM.
"Don't take my win from me! I don't have many to claim!"
-Dandy
I would like to go, too bad it is so small. Who went to this last year and what was it like? Slightly larger DL tournament or a much smaller Alamo? What was the vibe? Drinking? People hanging out Friday and Saturday night?
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I would punch his baby in the face! thats how i roll! ask around, it happens! ~spines
The last two years it was part of Akon, so it was ... interesting. Huge hotel that let them use a smaller conference room, the rest of the place was a lot of cosplay, lots of other events, some minor razorburn here and there. The big problem they ran into was that Akon was a younger audience and they got a pretty hard restriction on alcohol, which I believe is one of a few reasons they broke off from Akon.
They did a decent job of putting together their own missions in 5th. The scoring was a little weird - Day 1 was WLD seeding to determine which bracket you went into, Day 2 was battle points to determine bracket winners (feels like that's backwards). Their ratio of judges to players is a major selling point; there's never a reason to look a rule up, because there's at least one, maybe two judges within 10 feet of any table at any time. Last year they experimented with community dice, I think the reaction to that was negative enough that they're not going to do it again this year (though I'm not sure).
My one complaint from last year was that they needed a better matchmaking system. Out of 7 games, I played against two people who I didn't know before the event, and I played Russel and CRP twice each. There's a lot of games for the turnout they've had the last two years, and while they're trying to grow the event... they need to either cut back on people from the same city playing each other day one, or make some adjustments to pairings for re-matches. They commented at the end of the event that they need to work out some issues with their tournament software, so hopefully that's addressed.
Overall the event was fun. I don't know if I'd call it a big DL tournament; I think they're going for a more serious verion of Alamo, they just don't have the turnout yet. Two of the big barriers they've had in the past have been alleviated by breaking away from Akon (alcohol restrictions, being within 1 month of both Alamo and WGC). It's fairly close, so I'd say it's worth the trip.
Originally Posted by RigphoriaOriginally Posted by SplugOriginally Posted by Rigphoria
Stony said...
After reading this I have decided that the movie "Pineaple Express" should redo one of its quotes from:
"But if you do something heroic then you'll come back as like an eagle or a dragon, or Jude Law."
To:
"But if you do something heroic then you'll come back as like an eagle or a dragon, or Nick Rose."
If it starts with an L, ends with an L, and has an o in the middle then no. Bad.
As for this ill have to see what's what with class before I commit.
I'll go. Since I won't be doing much 40k nationaly this year as I'd hope, I want to try and make all the regional.
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Hogleg - "only in my head someone bought CRP's OOP Wraithlord then stuck its toe in cover."
There should be a texas regional ranking list with so many IGTs
Wrecking Crew Member
I would punch his baby in the face! thats how i roll! ask around, it happens! ~spines
Start a spreadsheet, Kings! You're in charge.
"Don't take my win from me! I don't have many to claim!"
-Dandy