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2006 New Zealand Diplomacy Championships Results
The 2005 New Zealand Diplomacy Championships were held in Auckland,
New Zealand, from September 9th - 10th. Three rounds were played over
two 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 Grant Steel.
Rank |
Player |
State |
Score |
1 |
Grant Steel |
AKL |
58.537 |
2 |
Sean Colman |
NSW |
48.815 |
3 |
Josh Guilbert |
AKL |
43.330 |
4 |
Peter Taylor |
AKL |
40.542 |
5 |
Erwann Sbai ** |
FRA |
36.538 |
6 |
Quentin Ball ** |
AKL |
30.698 |
7 |
Will Black * |
AKL |
28.571 |
8 |
Ethan Taylor |
AKL |
11.182 |
9 |
Yvonne Walus * |
AKL |
1.785 |
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Key |
* |
Number of Games < 3 |
AKL |
Auckland |
FRA |
France |
NSW |
New South Wales, Australia |
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Trophies |
Player |
SC |
Calhammer Cup |
Grant Steel |
22 |
Best Austria |
Josh Guilbert |
11 |
Best England |
Josh Guilbert |
1 |
Best France |
Sean Colman |
3 |
Best Germany |
Ethan Taylor |
2 |
Best Italy |
Grant Steel |
8 |
Best Russia |
Erwann Sbai |
12 |
Best Turkey |
Peter Taylor |
14 |
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A total of 8 players participated
Congratulations to the Grant for winning NZDC, the first player
to hold both the Australian and NZ Championship at the same time
in the same year. The Steam Roller is back! This tournament was
dominated by RT with 14/14 in round 1, and 12/11 in round 2 (with
A on 11) and finally a 12/11 again in round 3. That is 73 % of all
centers! The Western Super powers could only manage 9 centres for
the whole tournament that is 9% of all centers, with the highest
score of 3 centers.
Will Black
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Last modified:
9 September, 2009
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