M S R

M S R Having had some discussions with Andy regarding how things have going, we both agree it’s an experiment gone wrong somewhat. We’ll therefore be abridging this to the rounds on the 10th Jan and, put up on 12th Jan, Buckinghamshire, which is where we all do Mocktoruns for 147 seats. We both have other (hopefully more successful tourneys) in the works. Apologies again folks. Thanks for taking part and good luck in the final rounds!

Fiona T

Fiona T Oh how come? What's gone wrong? Most of the games have been played, and I've certainly had fun!

Andy SC

Andy SC Nothing to do with people not playing games, Fiona. Everybody has been excellent on that front. Think it is more to do with the general commitment (more so on Matthew's part) and I floated the idea and we came to mutal agreement.

Dave Robjohns

Dave Robjohns Shame, I've really enjoyed these, and the contest is still pretty tight! But it's a pretty massive undertaking so fair play, phenomenal effort in doing this every other day for over 3 months - many thanks for the fun games and format :)

Andy SC

Andy SC Fiona takes 13 seats for Labour. Sam (Tories) and Matty (Greens) take 12 seats each.

Greens - 2950
Lib Dems - 2808
SNP - 1699
Tories - 1510
Labour - 1325

Tourney round: Apterous Council Elections 2021: Worthing

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Notes from the organizer: 37 seats, 13 for the top one, 12 for two and three.

Ran from: 6 – 12 January 2021. Format: Octorock Numbers Attack. Matches: One-off. Approved.

Organizers: M S R.

Fixtures: 15. Completed: 11.

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