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Greg Regets Imperator

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Posted: Wed May 02, 2001 5:22 pm Post subject: The S.W. Region |
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Scott ... that's an excellent summation of ancients play in the state of
Texas. I think in the past, there was never a reason for people to join the
larger group, because attendance at our tournaments was always so strong,
usually 20 to 40 players. Since the advent of DBM, our tournaments in Texas
have been on the 8 to 12 attendance level, rather amazing given the size of
the player base.
Given the current leadership of the NASAMW-SW region, I would imagine that
this place will start to get in the fold a bit more every year. John Green
and a few from Louisiana are now regular attendees of the Texas events, and
the guys in Dallas have regular get together that are quite well attended.
Unlike the past, we are playing strictly the Warrior rules as they are
played in the east, rather than local rules for each large city.
There is one matter that would help bring this area into the fold and
increase attendance at Historicon. That would be extending the NICT
invitations from Historicon to Historicon rather than year to year. At our
current level of attendance, getting hotels in Texas in January, February
and March is problematic at best. This has led us to hold the majority of
our tournaments late in the year, which of course means the winners do not
get NICT invitations. Realistically, we will only have one tournament in the
time between January 1 and Historicon. As of right now, only John Green (as
a past champion) is qualified for NICT from the Southwest Region, and John
didn't win any of our three tournaments held since Historicon last year.
Take care and happy gaming ... Greg
P.S. For any that are interested, it is looking like there will be a
tournament in San Antonio the third week of June. As of right now, we
estimate that it will have at least 14 attendees, possibly as many as 20. We
also will be holding events in September and November, probably both in
Dallas/Ft. Worth.
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scott holder Moderator


Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 6066 Location: Bonnots Mill, MO
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2001 3:34 pm Post subject: Re: The S.W. Region |
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There is one matter that would help bring this area into the fold and
increase attendance at Historicon. That would be extending the NICT
invitations from Historicon to Historicon rather than year to year. At our
current level of attendance, getting hotels in Texas in January, February
and March is problematic at best. This has led us to hold the majority of
our tournaments late in the year, which of course means the winners do not
get NICT invitations. Realistically, we will only have one tournament in the
time between January 1 and Historicon. As of right now, only John Green (as
a past champion) is qualified for NICT from the Southwest Region, and John
didn't win any of our three tournaments held since Historicon last year.
>I'm not sure I see where the problem lies. If you hold a tourney late in the
calender year and qualify someone for the NICT, that leaves said person a good
six months to plan on going to Historicon. Another item you might not be
aware of, if you hold a tourney in, oh, let's say June, and the qualifier(s)
from that tourney can't make Historicon, then I always allow their
qualification to carry over until the next year. All tourney organizers (or
NASAMW regional reps) need to do is contact me with the particulars.
>Also, before anyone gets the wrong idea here, I'm not all that sanquine about
moving the Warrior NICT out of it's East Coast den just yet. Hell, we can't
get any, and I do mean any, consensus (or support) for moving the DBM NICT
around the way we usta move the 7th ed NICT around and DBM obviously has a
bigger core group of gamers scattered hither and yon. Of course if Warrior
repulls all those disenchanted players and some new ones and we have a player
base to support it, I and NASAMW will work with whatever regional folks there
are to see about the efficacy of a move for Warrior.
P.S. For any that are interested, it is looking like there will be a
tournament in San Antonio the third week of June. As of right now, we
estimate that it will have at least 14 attendees, possibly as many as 20.
>Keep me informed about results and if any qualifiers will be going to Hcon.
If not, I'll carry em over till next year. Also remember that while anyone
can qualify to play in the NICT, only members can actually play and thus, must
join NASAMW.
Scott
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Greg Regets Imperator

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Posted: Fri May 04, 2001 4:28 pm Post subject: The S.W. Region |
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Scott ...
Perhaps I'm mistaken, but I was told that you had to win an NASAWM
tournament in the same calendar year as the Historicon you attend, in order
to qualify, so people that won tournaments after Historicon 2000, but before
January 1st 2001 would not be qualified for the 2001 NICT.
Thanks for the accomidation ... Greg
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Kelly Wilkinson Dictator

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 4172 Location: Raytown, MO
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2001 3:36 am Post subject: Re: The S.W. Region |
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I would be willing to travel to Texas for Warrior a Warrior Tournament. Could someone send me the necessary info?
Kelly Wilkinson
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Harlan Garrett Centurion

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 943
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2001 5:33 pm Post subject: RE: The S.W. Region |
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Kelly:
As of now we have three tournaments planned:
June 16-17, 2001 - San Antonio Warrior Tournament
Place: San Antonio, TX
Rules: Warrior (7th Edition)
Scale: 15mm
Points: 1,600
Entry Fee: $20.00
For more information contact Greg Regets
August 11-12, 2001 - North Texas Wars
Place: Arlington, TX
Rules: Warrior (7th Edition)
Scale: 15mm
Points: 1,600
Entry Fee: To be announced (Aiming for $20 to $25)
For more information contact Harlan Garrett
November 3-4, 2001 - 2nd Annual Republic of Texas National Warrior TournamentPlace: Arlington, TX
Rules: Warrior (7th Edition)
Scale: 15mm
Points: 1,600
Entry Fee: To be announced (Aiming for $20 to $25)
For more information contact Harlan Garrett
We are currently working on the schedule for next year and I would be happy to email them to you as soon as it is complete. Please feel free to NASAMW-Southwest website at http://web2.airmail.net/harlang.
Harlan
-----Original Message-----From: kwilki3078@aol.com [mailto:kwilki3078@aol.com]Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 11:36 PMTo: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: [WarriorRules] The S.W. RegionI would be willing to travel to Texas for Warrior a Warrior Tournament. Could someone send me the necessary info? Kelly Wilkinson To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:WarriorRules-unsubscribe@egroups.comYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Kelly Wilkinson Dictator

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 4172 Location: Raytown, MO
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Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 3:26 am Post subject: Re: The S.W. Region |
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Harlan,
$25.00 Seems a bit steep to charge for just a tournament. As a Middle School Teacher, I ofcourse am rich beyond measure and this would never deter me, but I can only assume that the prizes must be on the scale of Ancient Wars put on by Dwight Coats in the middle 90's in Colorado Springs (You know, with the escort service and all!). By the way, I will try to talk Jake into coming I he's game! It should be well worth the trip!
Kelly
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Harlan Garrett Centurion

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Posted: Sat May 12, 2001 7:21 pm Post subject: RE: The S.W. Region |
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Kelly:
Sorry for the delay in responding to your email.
Unfortunately, the last couple of tournaments we have only had 7 to 10 people show which forces the price to be in the $20 to $30 price range, but even at the price the host of the tournament is still losing a lot of his own money. The single biggest expense is the room. Unfortunately, conference rooms are not cheap. Depending on location, the average conference room is $250 to $400 per day. Occasionally, we get lucky and we are able to host a tournament in an university or school and then the overhead is dramatically cheaper and we can reduce the price to $5 to $15. Another factor is the number of people attending these tournaments. Given the fix cost associated with hosting a tournament, larger number of people attending the tournament, cheaper the per person cost. At any given Texas tournament, the host will allow anyone to look at the financials of the tournament. Rest assure, the host is not making a profit on these tournaments.
Typical a Texas Tournament includes some or all of the follow:
3 to 5 games
plaques for 1st through 4th place
plaque for best painted army
certificates for swiftest army, most trounced, wrath of the dice god
varies door prize
prizes for 1st through 3rd
and lots of comradely
Harlan
-----Original Message-----From: kwilki3078@aol.com [mailto:kwilki3078@aol.com]Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 11:26 PMTo: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: [WarriorRules] The S.W. RegionHarlan, $25.00 Seems a bit steep to charge for just a tournament. As a Middle School Teacher, I ofcourse am rich beyond measure and this would never deter me, but I can only assume that the prizes must be on the scale of Ancient Wars put on by Dwight Coats in the middle 90's in Colorado Springs (You know, with the escort service and all!). By the way, I will try to talk Jake into coming I he's game! It should be well worth the trip! Kelly To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:WarriorRules-unsubscribe@egroups.comYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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