Lee Simmonds That......was......horrible | |
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Lee Simmonds Have never played duckdown and expect I never will again... | |
Lee Simmonds Cheers Jamie for organising and getting through some of the hiccups along the way :) | |
JNM Rawson Thanks Lee. Sorry for all the trouble around Round 15. Valiant effort, but you are one of the two Weakest Links, GOODBYE | |
John Gillies OOps, missed the deadline. Really awful at this variant, so had no chance. But thanks Jamie, enjoyed it. | |
JNM Rawson John, thank you for playing, well done for getting this far, but you are the final Weakest Link, GOODBYE. Congrats Tom |
Notes from the organizer: So, the end of line. Duckdown ends it. Again, against Prune, strongest link for this round is champion.
Thank to all who signed up and gave me advice to make things easier and thank you again to Matthew Tassier for letting me use the Weakest Link format.
Cheers again :]
Ran from: 10 – 13 August 2016. Format: Duckdown Letters Attack. Matches: One-off. Approved.
Fixtures: 3. Completed: 3.
Player 1 | Player 2 | Status |
---|---|---|
Apterous Prune | John Gillies | 0 – 27 |
Apterous Prune | Tom Cappleman | 0 – 232 |
Apterous Prune | Lee Simmonds | 0 – 128 |
Key. Green: winner. Red: loser. Grey: tie. (Stripes: provisional, match in progress.)
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