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2003 New Zealand Diplomacy Championships Results
The 2003 New Zealand Diplomacy Championships were held at The
Onehunga Workingmans Club, 158 The Mall, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand,
from October 25th - 27th. Three rounds were played over three days,
with games scored using the Detour 98f scoring system. All three
rounds
counted for a player's ranking in the tournament. The tournament director
was Will Black.
Rank |
Player |
State |
Score |
1 |
Dominick Stephens |
WEL |
74.528 |
2 |
Yann Clouet |
FRA |
66.038 |
3 |
Quentin Ball** |
AKL |
59.211 |
4 |
Peter Taylor |
AKL |
57.050 |
5 |
Will Black** |
AKL |
33.688 |
6 |
Sean Colman |
NSW |
28.035 |
7 |
Grant Steel |
AKL |
25.289 |
8 |
Ethan Taylor |
AKL |
21.546 |
9 |
Rob Schone* |
WEL |
12.727 |
10 |
Yvonne Walus* |
AKL |
1.887 |
11 |
John Lucksteadt* |
AKL |
1.818 |
|
Key |
* |
Number of Games < 3 |
AKL |
Auckland |
FRA |
France |
NSW |
New South Wales, Australia |
WEL |
Wellington |
|
|
|
Trophies |
Player |
SC |
Calhammer Cup |
Dominick Stephens |
26 |
Best Austria |
Yann Clouet |
13 |
Best England |
Dominick Stephens |
17 |
Best France |
Peter Taylor |
9 |
Best Germany |
Not awarded |
0 |
Best Italy |
Quentin Ball |
12 |
Best Russia |
Dominick Stephens |
9 |
Best Turkey |
Yann Clouet |
10 |
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A total of 11 players participated
Congratulations to the Dominick for winning his first ever tournament,
playing his first tournament back after a 18 month break
Thanks to Will for GMing and Quentin, Rob, and Will for standing
down from playing a round or two. New venue is great, thanks
to Grant Steel for sorting this out.
Players player went to Yann by a large margin. Well done
Yann, he also played a GM position in the first round and of the
three (Yann, Quentin and Will) was the only one to get a survival
in both games and thus got best GM position. Thanks for
coming to New Zealand Yann.
Will Black
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Last modified:
9 September, 2009
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