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Congratulations Scarchu!
Posted: Sun 15. Jul 2012, 02:11
by Al Bina
The TOC team would like to congratulate
Scarchu

for winning our very first
Wall Tournament in a pulsating and very challenging game. Although the final game lasted for 47 minutes, none of the finalists was ready to give up yet and the win was well-deserved. Our team count ended with 5 : 3 points for the Yellow Team. Congratulations!
We would also like to thank each and every one who participated by playing or simply showing up and watching the games. Our team had a lot of fun (and work) and we're happy the wall worked quite smoothly - except for that one time...
Anyway, if you would like to take a look at the final results, just click here for our
fixture list.
Scarchu - 5 points
Rock Ardemar - 3 points
janaba + Sylar - 2 points
Mayangeline + Jogi - 1 point
We hope you enjoyed our little tournament, too!
P.S. There's a little prize on the way for you, Scarchu. You'll get it after cleaning up all the confetti and empty glasses in Gahreesen. Please don't sweep it all under the carpet.

Re: Congratulations Scarchu!
Posted: Sun 15. Jul 2012, 10:39
by Jogi
It was a very entertaining (and long) night.
Thanks to TOC-Team and to all participants, who were very disciplined. - Indeed, there is not much to the clean up for you, Scarchu!

Hats off to our top marathon-climbers Scarchu and Rock Ardemar.

They never will give up, never ever...

Re: Congratulations Scarchu!
Posted: Sun 15. Jul 2012, 12:05
by janaba
You're right, Jogi, I'm also glad that there was not too much left to clean up as I am quite
certain that they won't be able to move for the next two to three days anymore haha ...
So, a big Kudos and thumbsup is in order for both of them, Scarchu and Rock as well ...
Congratulations to our brave and resilient warriors on The Wall !!!
and to Scarchu our victorious Hero !!!
It was an awesome match with lots of fun and inspiring challenges ... Many thanks go to our great, passionate
and hardworking TOC Team as well as to all who showed up and turned this event into such an extraordinary,
hilarious and wonderful adventure ...

Re: Congratulations Scarchu!
Posted: Sun 15. Jul 2012, 15:24
by RockArdemar
Congratulations Scarchu, and all the participants!
And big thanks to the Team for making it possible.
It was fun, and I had a great time.
For the next time, here's a printable plan for designing strategies and helping us go through the blockers:
/clap
Re: Congratulations Scarchu!
Posted: Sun 15. Jul 2012, 16:27
by janaba
This is awesome Rock, thank you !!! ...
I immediately made some Word (resp. LibreOffice) documents, one big DinA4 one,
one with 2 drafts on landscape format and one page with 4 Wall designs on one page,
and then I printed them all out with the resp. designs on both sides to have more lol and
to see which ones would feel more comfortable to work with ...
I love the one with those lovely 4 tiny Walls the most, and you have 8 pieces on one paper,
so you can quickly draw in blockers that pushed you down, and you have many at hand in a
match with many subsequent matches ...
So, now, on to the next tournament, we're ready ...

Re: Congratulations Scarchu!
Posted: Sun 15. Jul 2012, 16:48
by Al Bina
Ha ha, now everyone is starting to use plans... XD
Re: Congratulations Scarchu!
Posted: Sun 15. Jul 2012, 18:24
by G. Sylar
Yes me also of a strong round of applause to the winner Scarchu!
Congratulations!
Also a great, respectful thank you to the TOC team, screw the while until it works!

And I think it's not just the wall was to get as it is now.
Actually, the film should be finished long ago.

I hope that next week the little movies on the wall is finished. So I hope that we look at the sights and the fun we had here can remember back.
Sylar
Re: Congratulations Scarchu!
Posted: Sun 15. Jul 2012, 20:25
by Jogi
Re: Congratulations Scarchu!
Posted: Mon 16. Jul 2012, 01:33
by Charura
Lol @ Jogi...I forgot I have those...

Re: Congratulations Scarchu!
Posted: Mon 16. Jul 2012, 06:40
by Scarchu
But still, these are the best tools for quick additional memory...