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		| Mark Stone Moderator
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 1:59 pm    Post subject: Roll20 Summer Warrior Tournament Results |  |  
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				| Thanks everyone for participating in our first virtual Warrior tournament. With 11 participants, I consider this a big success. Roll20 is still a relatively new platform for all of us, so if you have feedback on how we could set things up better on Roll20, or if you have feedback on how to improve the structure and organization of the event, please let me know. On to the results:
 There were several nominees, but our Sportsman Award goes to Jevon Garrett.
 2nd through 6th place finishers were pretty tightly packed, and any small change in the final round could have caused some shuffle in these positions. The clear winner, however, with 3 resounding 5 point wins, was Ewan McNay:
 
 Ewan McNay        Romano British        15
 Greg Hauser        Sultanate of Delhi    13
 Clan Markowitz    Marian Roman         12.3
 Frank Gilson        Elamite                   12.2
 Mark Stone         Shang Chinese         12.1
 Todd Kaeser       Catalan Company      11
 Jevon Garrett     Later Carthaginian     6.2
 Sean Scott         Italian Condotta        6.1
 Dan Woyke        Inca                         5.2
 Jamie White       Tuareg                     5.1
 Matt Kollmer       Timurid                    4
 
 As a reminder to Ewan and Jevon, you have each won a one night stay in a standard room at a Hilton hotel. Contact me directly when this sort of travel is a thing once again, and I'll make the arrangements.
 Expect virtual Warrior, and organized virtual Warrior events, to be a regular part of our hobby for the foreseeable future. Jevon and I have talked a bit, and one of the virtues of a virtual tabletop is that people are not limited in army choice by the figures they own or can borrow. That opens up events that would otherwise not be practical.
 So details to follow, but expect an African Warrior theme tournament to kick off on Roll20 later this summer.
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		| lilroblis Legionary
 
  
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 5:54 pm    Post subject: roll20 tournament |  |  
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				| Sounds like fun- gj |  |  
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		| Frank Gilson Moderator
 
  
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 6:28 pm    Post subject: super fun |  |  
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				| It was a lot of fun. I enjoyed participating. Apologies to Greg Hauser whom I was a fidgety opponent! 
 And all complements to Mark (and his son Alex) for enabling this to be possible and to Mark as our event organizer.
 
 As Mark has said, this is a good way to run Warrior events going forward given in-person events will be fewer an farther between for the near future.
 
 I'd also say that long term, this is still a great way to run events...and also to test out armies before you go through the expense of acquiring/painting figures.
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