A little bit of reporting from Day 1.
The first game I saw this morning was a big matchuo between #8 Hardrain_Lenny vs #9 Iliketheesauce. This was a very exciting game with several swings of momentum. It looked at times like both had it wrapped up. In the end, Saucey pulled mild upset after a couple of costly mistakes by Lenny. Great game guys.
The second game I caught was a matchup between #7 trotsky and #10 Machiavellia78. The game was fast and furious, as Mach came out with guns a blazing. Trotsky's defense was set up tight and scored him an early piece lead, that grew quickly as Mach hammered on attack. Eventually Trotsky's forces over powered Mach and the #7 seed moved on. Again, great game guys and good luck in the next round Trotsky.
I had to step out during the middle of the day and a couple games were slid in under the radar. Were still awaiting details but we can report that one #1 seed has advanced as Lightwing, the overall favorite amongst "pick'em" entries, eliminated leechboy. Thanks for playing leechboy, you had one of the toughest draws in the tournament.
In another match that I missed. #7 Xtrastar defended his seed and moved on to the second round against #10 seeded Pendragon. Congrats Star and we appreciate you guys playing. Best luck in the second round Star and good luck to you Pendragon with your bracket picks. If it's any consolation, mine are not doing quite so well right now.
Returning from my raid on Circuit City, I found one of the most exciting games going yet. It was very late when I came in =to the viewing area and was surprised to find a barn burner going on between #3 Apollo and #14 GoldGrizzly. Both players were short on men and it was basically deadlocked with both players holding an advantage in different ranks. Grizzly had a better position of attack on an obvious flag encampment, but the veteran Apollo also had a decent position as he had placed several of his pieces around Grizzly's back row. In the end, Grizzly looked to be a move or so slow with miner as Apollo started hitting the unbombed flag targets, finding the flag just in time. Great game guys, so far I'd say it was the game of the tournament. Congrats to both of you on a fine game and best of luck in the next round Apollo.
In an controversial game, #8 Audi_08 beat #9 TARASBOULBA. No details are available at this time as the game was played with public viewing off. This was against the intended tournament settings and after a committee vote, we've decided to let the result stand, viewing it as an easy mistake . However, let us stress to get those settings right guys. Thanks for playing and best of luck next round Audi.
In the last game I saw pieces of, #2 power house PUNISH, pulled out an expected but tough fought battle of 15th seeded Street_Sweeper. This game was another long slug fest with PUNISH slowly building small piece advantages in some of the lower ranks. Eventually Street ran out of pieces and bowed out. Great game fellows and good luck Punish in your game against Trotsky. Which by the way can proceed as soon as you guys see fit.
more to follow.