Tuesday, October 6, 2009

2009 Team Tourney was a success!!!

Well after all of that worry and stress and pulling out of the hair, plus getting a few more grey hairs...everything went over pretty well.

All in all, I'd like to think it was a success. For Joel's and my first outing hosting a tournament we had twenty people show up, for a total of ten teams that participated. It was a bit hectic at first but like everything it always seems so much worse when it first starts out.

It was nice to see a few new faces from the Foxhole (a newer gaming store in town) in the mix and lots of veteran wargamers that came out to take part in the day’s festivities. All of the fielded Armies met the 3 color minimum with a few that went above and beyond what was required. The players were all in good spirits and even at the end of a day full of gaming everyone seemed sincerely happy to have paid their $10 entrance fee.

I got to be logistics, which I didn’t mind at all, it was fun seeing all the points be tallied and watching from round to round as the scoring changed.  The third round of games had to be the most dramatic as some of the last place teams ended up in the top five.  Joel was able to play with one other gentleman, whose teammate didn’t show and the cool thing is that Joel’s Team took best over-all! Thankfully we put in the billing that it was a player run tournament. Some great match ups happened and there were quite a few battles which from the start appeared so lopsided but in the end the underdog team won due to objective captures or better tactics.

Here is a list of all the winners for the tournament

Best Appearance: Jon B. (Tyranids), Team “The Unknowns”
Best General: Scott P. and Zac B. (Orks and Imperial Guard), Team Epic Fail
Best Overall: Joel M. and Sean H. (Space Marines and Tyranids), Team Pretty Boys
Player’s Choice (Supreme Team): Jon B. and Scott R. (Tyranids and Necrons), Team “The Unknowns”

Until next time!
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Saturday, October 3, 2009

2009 Warhammer 40k Team Tournament

October 4th is the first Tournament that is being put on by TIAT Gaming! Our first foray into the world of tournament gaming will be a doozy! So far we have 8 teams registered for a total of 16 players. We have room for up to 40 people to come and play some games and maybe win the tourney. Awards will be given for Best Over All, Best Appearance, and Best General! I can't wait to toil away an entire day off just to see a bunch of random strangers (and friends as well) come together to lay waste to the opposing players carefully planned out army. I am also hoping to see some beautifully painted armies as well. Sadly, my contribution to the painted portion will be mediocre at best.

All in all...I think it is going to be great. The process of getting something organized and up and running smoothly is insane. I have always thought that organizing an e vent is like trying to control a bunch of spastic cracked-out monkeys that are all trying to run in a thousand different directions all at once. Usually anything that can go wrong does go wrong and in our case it appears that most of it did. The place that we were going to use to build custom trophies dropped the ball in a royal fashion, so my partner in crime has had to work over-time to build the trophies. I think they will look great and my hats off to Mr. Moore for all of his hard work and dedication to the cause.

I will freely admit that Joel has put in way more work than should be expected of a single person. He has taken it upon himself to deal with the City of Redding, make the terrain, make the trophies, print out all the score cards and packets, get the tables set up and basically he is a one-show. I, on the other hand, have helped to glue together the figures used on top of the trophies and have done some of the background logistics like learning the Tournament Pairing Software, taking some of the pictures used for our packet and generally hounding one of the local gaming stores to see what type of support they are going to be providing for us.

As far as corralling those spastic crack-out monkeys, they are still running all over the place…and honestly are really just a mild distraction that are designed to make things appear more difficult than it really is. Like my cohorts and I learned last year at Dundracon when we hosted our first LARP, we spent so much time trying to figure out every detail and in the end all of our participants applauded us and all had a good time. Which for me at least is the goal, I just want all of our players to have a good time. I hope that all of our participants tomorrow at the Team Tournament have fun and enjoy themselves and ultimately want to come back for our next tournament…when we get around to it and have no worries we will.

- G -