Showing posts with label Tournament Results. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tournament Results. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Ruination Results

Ruination - 4000 points of Mayhem - was played on the weekend. Four rounds using Battleline and Blood & Glory scenarios.

Here are the results:

Tom and Raymond fought out a tough 10-10 in the last round while Jeff - strangely avoiding all the Dwarfs - was fast-finishing in 3rd.

Mike King picked up Best Sport.

Thanks to Jeff for umpiring and to all the players for making it a great gaming weekend.

EDIT: Apparently the result of Hagen vs Stuart was not entered and so their point totals are incorrect. Hagen scored 38 points placing him 11th while Stuart totalled 22 points (unchanged placing)

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

6th Annual NZ Masters Results

The 6th Annual NZ Masters were recently held in Hamilton and run by Rob Shirley.

This was the 4th time that Flames of War have been included while both 40k and Fantasy have been there since the inception.

Here are the 40k results:

Well done to Haydn Korach for winning his first Masters. He just edged Charlie St. Clair who would have secured a fourth crown.

In Flames of War the results were as follows:

Congratulations to Michael on his first Masters title. The tiebreaker between 2nd and 3rd was the result of their game, won by Paul. The event this year was run using Early War armies.

The 7th Annual NZ Masters will be held in Wellington the first weekend of December 2014, organised by myself.

Monday, December 9, 2013

NZ Masters 2013 - WHFB Results

The 6th Annual NZ Masters were run in Hamilton over the weekend. Six rounds with 2400 point armies using rulebook scenarios.

The results were as follows:
 *Unfortunately Ross was taken ill after Round 4 and did not play the final two rounds


Best Sport: Richard Barby

Best Painted: Sam Whitt

Here also is the breakdown of the highest scorers Day One and Day Two
Thanks to Rob Shirley and his team for organising the event.







Sunday, September 15, 2013

Warpfire 2013 Results

Warpfire, a 1000 point one day event was held in New Zealand yesterday. Umpired by Locky Reid it attracted 26 gamers. Unfortunately one withdrew the night before the event so 24 started.

We used Adepticon 2013 scenarios and they met with approval as something different by those that competed. The illness of one player during the event meant that 23 finished (and I got to play the last two rounds as the gumby).

Here are the results:

Congratulations to Peter Williamson for taking out event with another list that flew below the radar. He went 5-0 while both Tom Dunn and Hamish Gordon went 4-1.

It was nice to see two new (or returning) players at the event.

First Overall: Peter Williamson (Bretonnians)
Second Overall: Tom Dunn (Daemons of Chaos)
Third Overall: Glen Burfield (Vampire Counts)

Best Sport: Sam Whitt

Best Presented: Lincoln Hely (Ogre Kingdoms)

A big thanks to all that participated and to Locky Reid for umpiring.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

ETC Performance - Breakdown by Race

Here is a breakdown by race for the recent ETC. It was compiled by marko over at TWF.


Interesting to see the ranking of the various armies albeit through the filter of ETC comp.

From an NZ point of view we only had one two of what proved to be the Top 5 performing armies. Special mention should go to Simon Turner who was the best performed Beastman at the event. And similarly to Haig McLaisky who was the best of 19 O&G players.

There does seem to be a certain self-fulfilling prophecy around taking the orthodox choices - though by that lens Ogres outperformed while Dark Elves underperformed (looks like they were quite variable).

Got to guess that the VC list that  scored 119 points will become the new "black"!

Edit: A few errors are starting to show up.

Skaven total is 1422 giving an average of 64.64 and dropping them below O&G


Friday, August 16, 2013

New Zealand at the ETC - Numbercrunching the Results

As a lot of you are aware last weekend was the ETC in Serbia. This was the fourth year that a New Zealand team had attended and this time they finished 26th out of the 32 teams competing.

The organisers very helpfully posted the individual round score sheets and from this I was able to build a series of tables which summarise the NZ performance. The purpose of this is not to criticise or denigrate anyone's efforts - these guys paid got coin to ensure NZ had representation - but rather to run an objective eye over the results.

First up here is a summary of the individual results:


As can be seen, there is quite wide variation in individual results. There is very clearly a Top 3 in terms of scores and a Bottom 3. Interestingly I believe that two, maybe three, of the top scorers have been to the ETC before. Looking at the races it looks like NZ did not get a return out of what were viewed as two of the stronger races - Empire and Warriors of Chaos.

Edit: Dave Meachen used Daemons of Chaos not Dark Elves.

Only four of our players had multiple matches against the same race and nobody played the same race three times. Critically four players played six different races. My understanding of the event is that the teams that perform best are those that formulate and implement a plan. I'm going to suggest that our matchup process shows some potential for improvement in that we did engineer repeat favourable matchups. Team Warhammer is all about planning and roles and it is doesn't appear that we achieved that based on the results.

The second table is our scores versus various races:

Here you can see we did very well against the most populous army - Warriors of Chaos - and also against Chaos Dwarfs. It appears key to this was getting O&G up against them with a backup of Dark Elves and Lizards respectively.

However, perhaps we should have been matching Lizards up against VCs earlier and looked for a solution versus Daemons. I can't help thinking that our WOC player should have been given a role to play against OKs and formulated a solid plan to beat them.

The results show that our general matchup plan failed to deliver consistent matchups for us and I think that is an underlying problem. Ideally you want to have enemy armies playing only 2-3 of your selections.

These are my initial thoughts, I'm sure I'll have more as I digest the data.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Call to Arms Fantasy Results

Call to Arms was run over the weekend here in Wellington. It was for 2400 point armies and utilised very light comp. There were five rounds usings the scenarios from the rulebook with the exception of "The Watchtower".

Here are the results:


Best Presented: Sam Whitt (Warriors of Chaos)

Most Sporting Opponent: Nicholas Jebson

The Umpire, James Millington, did a great job umpiring his first event.

Congratulations to all the winners.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Panzershreck WHFB Results

Panzershreck was held over the weekend and this year included WHFB for the first time.

It was a six round 2400 point tournament umpired by Jeff Kent and it used the Swedish Comp system.

Here are the results:

Best Sport and Best Painted went to Charlie Lloyd. Charlie has a lovely Dark Elf army that uses some of the Raging Heroes figures.

Congratulations to everyone...especially Peter Williamson who schooled everyone.

A big thanks to Jeff and the Manawatu club for all their efforts.

Monday, July 1, 2013

The Fields of Blood Honour Roll

The observant amongst you will notice that there is now a second button next to the Rankings button on the banner.

This is an Honour Roll for the tournaments run by Fields of Blood. At present it has the Fantasy events on it but the intention is to also add in 40k events as well.

Check it out. You may even see your name there!

There are a couple of gaps - primarily Warpfire 2010. If you can fill them in please let me know.

And thanks to Jack for turning my scrawl into a webpage.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Horned RAT VI Results

Horned Rat Gobbo VI was run over the weekend here in Wellington. And when the dust settled there was much rejoicing in Skavenblight as the ratty juggernaut delivered a 1-2 finish.

Here are the results:


BEST PAINTED: Graeme Fry (High Elves)

BEST SPORT: John Murrie (High Elves)

BEST NEWCOMER: Fern Campbell (Orcs & Goblins)

Graeme's Elves are a beautiful army and everyone here locally enjoyed the opportunity to see them in the flesh. John Murrie showed the rewards you can reap when you discard Dwarfs and embrace Warhammer.

A special mention for Tane and his "moving" Dwarfs. Isn't it interesting - and ultimately more successful - when you venture out of that 12" square in the corner of the board.

Thanks to all the players for their attendance, especially those who traveled to get here. Also thanks to those who helped move tables - greatly appreciated.

And a big thank you to Raymond for his efforts before and during the weekend with the organisation and umpiring.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Runefang VI Results

Runefang VI was held over the weekend in Wellington. It attracted 27 players using 2400 point armies battling over five games. The Rulebook scenarios (sans Battle for the Pass) were used.

Here are the results:
Best Newcomer: Sam Campbell

Best Sport: James Millington

Best Presented Army: John Tailby (Dark Elves)

Thanks to all the participants and special thanks to Peter Williamson who gave up his weekend to umpire.

See you all at Horned Rat VI in June.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

FOB Fantasy Rankings Updated For NatCon

Mike King umpired the eight round 2500 point Natcon over the weekend. It was incredibly hard fought with no-one getting a break on the field.


Overall

1st   Sam Whitt (Dark Elves)
2nd  Mal Patel (Lizardmen)
3rd   Sam Campbell (Daemons of Chaos)

Best Sport

Brendon Johnston (Beastmen)
(11 players received Best Opponents Votes, and everyone got perfect a sports score)

Best Army

Charlie Lloyd (Tomb Kings)
(5 Armies received votes, Charlie got 8 votes, double that 2nd highest vote getter Bo Paterson (Lizardmen))

Here are the full results:
The Fields of Blood Fantasy Rankings have been updated to reflect these results.

The key mover was National Champ Sam Whitt who jumped four spots to a career high 5th and picked up the Dark Elf icon for his trouble.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

NZ Team Championship Results

Here are the results for the NZTC played over the weekend. I have created a matrix which shows who played who and the game result. Where teams didn't play the box is blackened.
Full write up when I recover :-)

Monday, January 14, 2013

HomeCon III Weekend

Over the weekend we had 16 gamers at my place for HomeCon III. Five games at 2400 points with scenarios.

The main point of the weekend was to get some games in early in the year to remove some of those Xmas cobwebs. It allowed people to try out 2013 tournament lists, fun lists and new/different units.

The results featured a three way tie for 3rd Place between Tom, Peter W and Dave Appleby (who did a Williamson and picked up 20 points in the last round, coincidently beating a Williamson). Joel held off Tom in their final game, rallying two units to draw 10-10 denying Tom the 12-8 he needed.

James had a tough weekend with his new WoC army, while Mike reaffirmed why you don't see too many Centigors on the table. Tom wasn't overimpressed with the Chariot of Slaanesh or the Hellflayer - he thinks they are just expensive Fiends that can't march.

John had two games (Ogres and Empire) where his General was cannoned off the board in the first turn while I struggled to get full value out of the Hellheart.

As predicted, very little could stand up frontally to Hamish's Skullcrushers but they were vulnerable to been frenzy bailed.

From a gamer's perspective, the most enjoyable part of the weekend was seeing Simon's Dwarfs taking their heaviest loss in the game where they completely castled in 12" corner. Couldn't happen to a better race!

Pro Tip: Never send a Canadian Dwarf player to put the meat in the garage fridge. Come BBQ time 30 minutes was loss defrosting all the food after he instead put it all in the freezer.

Monday, December 3, 2012

NZ Masters Results

The Masters have been run and won for another year. A big thank you to all the participants and especially to the four Umpires over the weekend - James, Ryan, Hagen and Russell.

Here are the headline results:

Warhammer Fantasy

1. Tom Dunn (Daemons of Chaos)
2. Peter Williamson (High Elves)
3. Pete Dunn (Skaven)

It was a closely fought event with every participant experiencing at least one loss. Tom played each of the 2nd to 7th placegetters so really had to work for his win. Peter Williamson earned a staggering 54 points on Day Two of the event.

Tiebreak for 3rd based on Game Result (I beat Tim 17-3) and VPs scored (I think I was about 1000 ahead)


2012 Fantasy Masters Champion - Tom Dunn


2012 Runner Up - Peter Williamson

Warhammer 40k

1. Charlie St. Clair (Necrons)
2. Daniel Hayden (Tyranids)
3. Haydn Korach (Chaos Daemons)

This was Charlie's third Masters win (out of the five held so far) and he finished well ahead of the field. Both Daniel and Hayden brought armies well suited to the current 6th Ed meta and were rewarded accordingly.



2012 Warhammer 40k Masters Placegetters (Daniel, Charlie & Haydn)

Neither the 40k nor the Fantasy event saw anybody suffer a Sports hit - Thumbs Up!!!!

Flames of War

1. Steven Hill (German SS Panzergrenadier)
2. Nick Garden (Romanian Vanatori Motorizata
3. Craig Courtis (Hungarian Motorised Infantry)

Steven was the clear winner even though he did lose to Nick in a close encounter in Round 5

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Vermintide IV Results

Neil Williamson has sent through the results of Vermintide IV, the 1200 point tournament played here in Wellington yesterday.


Ten different armies in the Top 10.

Well done to Joel on his first tournament win....it has been coming for a few month's now and gives him some confidence running into the Masters.

Nice to see a full field of 20 - special thanks to the Palmy contingent that came down.

Great success for Neil, the Marauders and the Warlords.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Skitterleap 2012 Results

So this weekend saw the last event of the New Zealand tournament season, Skitterleap 2012 here in Wellington. This represented an opportunity for those in Masters contention to consolidate their places.

Here are the results:


Best Sport was Bo Patterson, followed by Sam Whitt. They won their respective tie-breakers.

Best Painted was Sam Whitt followed by John Tailby (both Dark Elves).

Apart from Joe who cleared out from the field in the last round, it was very very close. For instance, if Tom had won his last game 20-0 - which looked likely until some major heroics from a unit of Demigrphs holding up Bloodletters and the Bloodthirster - then he would have finished 2nd. So it was an event where over half the field were competing for the podium in the last round.

Special mention to Joe who has only had limited play this year and Wil Hoverd in his first event.

Thanks also to Locky Reid who filled in at last minute.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Guardcon Fantasy Results

Here are the results of Guardcon held in Auckland over the weekend:


Seven different armies in the Top 10 with only Ogres having a repeat appearance.

Amazing that there were no Skaven or Dark Elves padding the boards. Particularly pleased to see that the outbreak of Dwarfism in Auckland evident early in the year has been quelled. Beastmen and Chaos Dwarfs the other two armies missing

Sunday, September 9, 2012

How the west was won...

Well... bit of an update to type out here, hopefully that should make up for the few and far between nature of my posts :)

As most of you are aware, last weekend, Team NZ attended the Australasian Team Challenge (or Australasian Team Championship, depending on who you ask on what day of the week).


I had left this fairly low-key building up to the event, as to both avoid building too much hype and thus further exacerbating the weight of expectation, and also a couple of people had been fairly vocal in their dissatisfaction with not being selected. Quite frankly I have 0 energy available for these people, so decided it wasn't worth the effort.

All that is of course moot now, as we have the hot little trophy in our hands!

So, first up, a summary of the event itself. The ATC was spawned in the wake of the ETC, and is very similar in many respects. Teams of 8 players, with a restriction on using each codex no more than once within a team, compete. Individuals are paired up by the captains in what is essentially an 'I go you go' set up, and their results are combined to achieve the total round score out of 160 (20 per player). 0-74 = a loss, 75-85 = a draw, and 86-160 = a win. A win was worth 2 match points, a draw 1, and a loss 0. 

The teams were as follows:
Victoria - Captained by Josh Diffey
Queensland - Captained by Stacy Dennis
New South Wales - Captained by Dennis Fung
South Australia - Captained by Alun Gallie (who showed up the first night in an all blacks jersey with a kiwi accent!)
ACT - Captained by Jeff Dunster
Tasmania - Captained by Simon Russell
Western Australia - Captained by Matt Aird
and finally New Zealand - Captained by myself.

More detail on who were in the other teams, and what exactly each list was can be found here: http://www.australasianteamchallenge.com/Teams2012.php

As for our own team, I shall go into in detail below, but here are the lads!

Those of you with keen eyes will notice the map of Australia on  Nikola's medal is suspiciously backwards.

Our results were as follows:

Round 1: Tasmania - win 120-40
Round 2: Victoria - Win 96-64
Round 3: New South Wales - Win 101-59
Round 4: Queensland - Win 96-64
Round 5: South Australia - Win 87-73
Round 6: Western Australia - Loss 65-95

The members of the team were:


The youngest on the team; Daniel Hayden brought with him a wealth of enthusiasm, a bunch of jumper blood angels, some longfang wannabe's and Mephiston to hold their hands. The primary reason for including Dan in the team was to saturate him in experience. Dan has a lot of potential but is still fairly new to the pointy end of tournaments. I felt this was a great opportunity to develop him further and inject more skill into the community.
Dan had a bit of a rough time over the weekend, scoring 4 points against Tasmania's Space Wolves, 0 points to Victoria's Dark Eldar (after losing ~1050 points in a single tank shock from a shock prow raider), a 9 point draw against NSW's IG, a 9 point draw against QLD's Blood Angels, a 15 point win against SA's Blood Angels, and a 9 point draw against WA's Deathwing. Overall I was fairly satisfied with Dans efforts over the weekend, and his win against the SA Blood Angels was absolutely critical in securing the round, given the shocker some of the rest had! Ultimately though, I'll be looking to make sure he capitilises on this experience and improves dramatically over the next tournament year.



The lazy-lover himself, Reverend Doug Sainsbury. Doug played Warhammer-on-Training-Wheels all weekend with a fairly typical Coteaz+psyfleman+purifier+razorback spam list, though it is worth noting I felt he made the strongest list out of that codex over the weekend. Doug had easily been the best Grey Knight player over the last year in NZ, and was a blank slate in that he would listen and follow instructions without question. Dougs biggest weakness historically has been giving up mentally early on, and over the weekend where this suddenly was not an option in any way shape or form, he really discovered that battling through this more often than not wound up with a fairly satisfying win! I'll be looking for this shift in attitude to continue, and see this as one of the biggest positive outcomes from this tournament.
Doug scored 16 points against Tasmanias Grey Knights, Snatched 15 points from Vic's Space Wolves, Eeked out a 13 point win against NSW's Necrons, an 11 point draw against QLD's IG, a 20 nil pasting of poor SA's Dark Eldar, but then went down with 1 point against WA's Necrons.
With the exception of South Australia (which was a move that cost them the round ultimately), Doug was always a player put forward early meaning his opponent got to pretty much pick who ever would face him. To do so well under these circumstances is a very impressive achievement.



Haydn "I Got This!" Korach, aka the man that lost the Battle of the Ditch to some Welsh chump! I had initially envisioned a different role for Haydn, but with Jack Dunn declining the offer to play Haydn was immediately the next best choice. Of my traditional "Match" players (which I will go into later), Haydn performed the best, so obviously I am very pleased with his results. With the army compositions Haydn didn't have a lot of strongly favorable match ups, but worked very well with what he had. Over the weekend Haydn scored 16 points against Tasmania's Orks, 17 points over Vic's Lash CSM, went down with 5 points against NSW's Mech BA, scored 16 against QLD's Lash CSM, went down with 5 points against SA's Necrons, and got a 19 point win against WA's Tyranids.



Henare Akari, AKA our token blackman. I had a lot of people challenge me on the inclusion of Hen in the team. In  response, Hen effectively delivered two middle fingers to all those who doubted him, and was absolutely outstanding all weekend. A fairly unorthadox twist on Black Templars, Hen  got a 10 point draw in a bad match up against Tasmanias Deathwing, scored 19 points vs Vic's Blood Angels, Scored 19 points against NSW's Space Wolves, got a 12 point draw against QLD's Tyranids (where if the game had gone to turn 6 it would have been a significant win to him), an unfortunate 2 points against SA's paladin list, and 18 points against WA's Space Wolves. Hen really stood up to the challenge over the weekend, and I am immensely proud of him. Hen is always a quiet, solid achiever who can be relied on to achieve when the going gets tough, which is why he was always an auto-inclusion for me.



Me! Charlie St Clair, or as I was known for the weekend, Le Coq... let's hope that one doesn't stick. Like Doug and Nikola, I was a "Put Forward" player, meaning that in 4-5 games my opponents got to choose the match up, and the remaining 1-2 games I was the secret "champion". Over the weekend I got a 20 point win against Tasmania's Dark Eldar, a 20 point win against Vic's Sisters of Battle, an 18 point win against NSW's Deathwing, a 19 point win against QLD's Spacewolves, 18 points against SA's Orks, and a 5 point loss against WA's Orks. Overall I was reasonably satisfied with how I went at the event, though ultimately am disappointed in myself with that last loss. While it was pretty much the one list at the entire event, I managed to set up a bit of a risk turn 2, so that if Snikrot and Ghazghull had shown up any other turn, it would have been a 20-0 win to me. A defeat is always that much more gutting when you get to taste victory for but the briefest of moments!



Dave Lewy... Hmmm. Dave will be quite disappointed with himself over the weekend, dropping quite a few games that going into the event he would be very confident in. It will be interesting to see how Dave bounces back from it, but he is a quality player and I'm sure he'll be fine. Daves help in the build up to the event, and taking on all the admin work was an absolute godsend. The only 2 flights I booked, I managed to book from the wrong damn city. If left up to me, we would be playing in the Mumbai Team Championship. Over the weekend, Dave was a dedicated "Match" player, and I managed to orchestrate fairly green match ups for him in most of his rounds. He scored an 18 point win against Tasmania's Blood Angels, a 3 point loss to Vic's Mech GK, a 4 point loss to NSW's triple landraider space marines, an 18 point win against QLD's Grey Knights, a 4 point loss against SA's Space Wolves, and a 3 point loss against WA's IG. All ribbing aside, QLD's Grey Knights were a list I had no real answer to, and Dave's win over it was crucial in securing that round. When Dave did lose, he was able to make it not an absolute pasting, and this was enough to carry it through. In fact, at the end of the round against SA, the entire round hinged on Dave being able to minimize his loss, which he did fantastically.



Nikola Jacsic. Oh my god. Going into this event, all the other Aussies thought Nikola was a girl, and were already basically arranging the order in which they would run a train in him(her). I threw him up first basically every single round, and despite logic and popular belief saying otherwise, he kept stomping face and producing mad results. After his display over the weekend, I am thankful that he is in Uni and not in High-school, otherwise I'd probably be on some registered list of offenders due to some of the thoughts I've been having. *awkward silence*. This boss crab-handed baller got an 18 point win vs Tasmania's IG, a 17 point win vs Vic's IG, an 18 point win vs NSW's Dark Eldar, an 11 point draw against QLD's Orks, an 18 point win against SA's IG, before joining me in the losers circle in round 6 going down with a 4 point loss to WA's paladins.



Brendan "Slowplay" Dee. Oh how he came to rue that nickname by the end of the event, despite only having one game called for time, and even that at least got 5 turns in I believe. Brendan was my "4th man" - meaning he would be a put up, but only in rounds I lost the roll off. I only won the roll off ~twice, which meant he wound up being put up a LOT. These days everyone inherently has multiple answers to Guard, which meant that Brendan was being thrown under a bus for almost the whole weekend. Not once did he ever complain about this, but completely understood that was the role he would be playing for the team and aimed to minimize his points bleed all weekend. He started with an 18 point win against Space Marines from Tasmania, played against Victoria's scarab farm and got a respectable 5 points (talk about one sided match up), got a handy 15 point win against NSW that was very important to the round, went down hard with a big 0 against QLD's Necrons, a 5 point loss against SA's Space Marines, and a 6 point loss against WA's Blood Angels.

Overall we also did quite impressively in the individual rankings, with me coming 1st, Nikola coming 6th, Hen coming 12th, Haydn coming 14th and Doug coming 20th. This was rounded off with Dave coming 42nd, Brendan 44th, and Dan 47th, out of the 64 people at the event.

So what did all this get us? These shiny pieces of bling, made lovingly by a very talented New Zealander over at http://lasertouch.com.au/ .

Ohhhh Shiny

You may prefer this view however. I know I certainly do. *fap fap fap fap fap*

All polished off, sterilized after Nikola got a hold of them, and put into a nice comfy home.

I was going to add some content around the match up process itself, and why/how I felt this went significantly in our favor, winning the event for us, but lets be honest, this is already a novel and none of you are still reading! As such, I will slide it in later in the week. 

Until then,
Au revoir!


Friday, September 7, 2012

Well Done to New Zealanders at ATC

Well done to the team of New Zealanders who did so well at the Australasian Team Championships in Warhammer 40k.

The team were so far ahead at the end of the fifth round that they could use the last round for practice games to plan for future.