gonzai: (Squirrel)
Another year, another Euroquest on the books. It's the only gaming tournament I participate in, so I was there for pretty much the duration & participated in as many tournaments as I could. Skipped the wild card this time, a whopping two Can't Stop games both of which were horrid, & only a few 'Play to Win' games, I played but didn't win. Also stayed out of the side tourneys & demos. In the past 5-6 years, I made it into 5 semi-finals & 1 final. This year, I made 2 finals, qualified for 6 semis and played in 4 of them. Twice I was eligible for 2 semis that were played at the same time. Figures. Also was reduced to just 1 heat of Ticket to Ride - my strong game - by both finals being against TTR heats. My one heat of TTR (& lone heat of Castles of Burgundy, another one I'm good at) were atrociously bad. Some of the worst games I've every played of them.

Meanwhile, I learned two tourney games this year - Thurn Und Taxis, where I picked up two very close seconds, but opted for St Petersburg instead, in which I'd also landed a pair of seconds, played the semi against 3 sharks, & finished second again. They were all
convinced I was 'playing it wrong', but hey, I beat two of them. I've made semis in Settlers of Catan & Lords of Waterdeep before, but this time I graduated to the finals. I alternated terrible & great games at Settlers, meaning the great game was the semi & the terrible was the final. I wound up 4th. I never actually won a heat of Waterdeep, but did make the semis & won handily there. The final was close until the very end, when I finished 3rd. My friend Jay won the tourney. I rocked the Splendor heats, but came up one turn short in the semi. One more turn, augh. Last year I was knocked out of the Carcassonne tourney by the eventual champ; this year, I made it to the 'elite eight' before losing by 1 point. If nothing else, I seem to be getting generally better at tourney play.

The non-gaming aspects of the con...not so great. Won a game, but had no idea what any of the games were & picked something randomly. Went to the auction store & found one deal, but wasn't able to go back to bid on anything else. Couldn't afford to buy any new games. Locked my keys in the car Thursday night & had to get AAA out there. Lot of people I like to see didn't make it this year; lot of the ones that did make it weren't their usual selves this year.

Which leads to the part that the worst - one of my favorite people to play games with, Doug Hoylman, died last week. Pretty much that's all we know, he died. Doug had played nearly every game every created & he was a great & very willing teacher. He probably taught me half the games I know, even taught my nephews a couple games. A really patient & pleasant gentleman. we missed him this weekend & I'm already a bit adrift. I'm going to miss him a lot.
gonzai: (Checking In)
Well, Friday was as good as Thursday was bad. I picked up an assortment of wins, including one in a Settlers tournament heat, and a bunch of seconds. At one point I was third in the wild card tournament. Saturday...was back to my usual form, a few seconds but several lasts and I lost the Settlers semi-final on a dumb mistake, failing to note what my opponent was up to. Then again, I did beat my friend Eugene, who is generally acknowledged as one of the best gamers in Maryland, in consecutive games of Stone Age and Settlers.  I treated myself to a new game, Castles of Burgundy, because the things I needed weren't available.Today was also pretty half-arsed, I didn't win a thing, not even a cooperative game. At least it only lasted half the day and I was able to come home and watch the Ravens win. Now I have a lot of internet and a stuffed DVR to contend with, before going back to work tomorrow.
gonzai: (Seriously?)
Seriously. Finished dead last in all of my tournament games, and won exactly one game all day. And today's the day I was theoretically awake. Oy.
gonzai: (McGeek)
After being out of the office most of the last couple days, now I'm going to be out the next few. And after looking forward to Euroquest...I'm probably too tired and stressed out to enjoy it. My gut has been distressed the last few days, usually in the middle of the night, and the one night it didn't bug me was Monday. That night I stayed in the basement, trying unsuccessfully to sleep on a sofa-bed. It's been over a year since I slept in a bed other than mine and the body objected to the change of scenery. So, haven't slept in 4 days, plus the storm, and the usual life stresses. Should be a real interesting weekend. I probably won't be posting much if at all, since I'll be doing 15 hour days at EQ.
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Still have power, wind and rain are both picking up, CJ is still willing to leave the porch to do her thing but I doubt that'll last much longer, her dentist appointment is still on for tomorrow but work is very unlikely. I might wind up with the whole week off; I took Thursday and Friday off for Euroquest back in April, we closed today and will probably be closed tomorrow. Wednesday will depend on whether we have power. Running through the DVRed shows while we can.

ETA - Doggie dentist just called, tomorrow is cancelled.
gonzai: (Checking In)
Home now from Euroquest, four days of games and serious humbling and social graces or not, as the case sometimes was. Besides the Can't Stop and Lost Cities wins Friday, I won exactly one game - a Stone Age match Friday afternoon. That was it for me and winning. After Thursday, I couldn't win a Wild Card game for anything and after Friday I couldn't win, period. I somehow squeaked into the Stone Age semi-final (I was ranked 16th and they took 16 players) and finished 3rd in that, for a 12th place finish overall. I didn't beat 25th or so in anything else, and that finish was in Ra, which I played solely to kill time. I was absolutely destroyed in Ticket to Ride & Dominion. Good thing there were no crows around and my ego isn't invested in winning.

Meanwhile, I met up with old friends and made many new friends, including one who came to EQ from Romania. Yes, Romania. Of course, she also wiped the walls with me at every game, but we had fun. (There was also an attendee who came from Israel to play. I'm not sure but they're crazy...) Taught a few games to people, including some of the younger set, and hopefully convinced some folks to join in with the GCOM fun. Of course, had to deal with one obnoxious yo-yo all weekend including consecutive games on Friday, which left me unsuccessfully begging the GameMaster to please put this jerk at another table, I already spent two hours trying not to strangle him. Apparently there was a lot of 'please don't make me play with Jason' going around the whole room. I behaved financially, eating economically (Subway/McDs/7-11) and buying a whopping two items, a Christmas present for Jack and one item for myself. Shouldn't have done that, but darn it, I need some level of treat.

Tomorrow I get to work on the expensive requirements the class just dropped on me (background check I have to pay them for, a tetanus shot and a copy of my high school diploma) plus an MRI on the much-pained shoulder and the class itself. But tonight, yes, it is: Sunday Night Football, Ravens at Steeler. Oh yes.

LET'S GO RAVENS!!!!!!

Ouch

Nov. 3rd, 2011 10:42 pm
gonzai: (Yikes)
The only game I won today...didn't count due to a weird rule about the Wild Card Tournament not starting until after the convention had already been open for several hours. Otherwise, I got waxed today. Meep.

And while I don't have the money (and don't play chess) one of the vendors turned up with an Eleventh Doctor Animated Chess Set. Yes, really. You can play for Team Doctor or Team Baddies and the pieces all have lenticular animation on them. Nifty, I say, nifty!
gonzai: (Checking In)
How about a whole lot of games?

Yep, gaming convention time. Euroquest starts tomorrow at noon, although I probably won't get there until mid-afternoon due to PT. And that's where I'll be, except for sleeping, until Sunday afternoon. So I'm not dead, just gaming.
gonzai: (How Nice)
And naturally it decided to get started while we were in the supermarket. So we came out to rapidly falling and blowing snow landing on sleet and ice. By the time I had the groceries loaded in the trunk, there was almost as much snow in there as bags. Then when we got home the side stairs were completely iced, unloading the car was distinctly unamusing. And Roxie won't go out in such weather. Sheesh.

Meanwhile, I went to the library looking for material for the report I have to write for my class. Came up empty - none of the books had anything related to canine parasites. I have plenty of sources I found online, but no print things. And I'm reminded of why I don't miss school. I'm having a heckuva a time actually getting started on writing the report. I have the info, but actually writing the sucker is another thing. I need to at least have a draft done tomorrow, as I'll be at Euroquest most of the week and can't work on it then. Yippee.

Wrap Up

Nov. 7th, 2010 09:20 pm
gonzai: (Checking In)
Just barely made it there in time to set up Settlers this morning, wound up playing with one hand and eating with the other. The Settlers game was super, 3 of us were both playing cutthroat and trading the lead among ourselves, and not taking anything personally. We all had 9 points when one guy managed to wrest longest road from me for the win. That eliminated me from any more Settlers competition. Then to Ticket, where I played a perfect game of Europe, finishing all tickets and more than anyone else - and finished dead last, eliminating me from TTR. Then I lost another Settlers game to a 5 year old. I thought it might be time to call it a convention then!

Got home just after the 1st quarter of the Ravens/Dolphins game and was able to chase the game on the DVR, plus it was a pretty enjoyable game outside of the FG shenanigans. Then the first grocery shopping since before Mom's surgery, and I've been trying to plow through the DVR since.

Two things I noticed when I got home about the games I bought: 3 of the 4 games were designed by Reiner Knizia. I knew Ingenious was, I didn't realize Circus Flocati & Lost Cities were until I de-shrinkwrapped them. I imagine I should be seeking out his games in that case. His mind seems to work the same direction as mine. The fourth game, Endeavor...it looked fine when I bought it, and I took it straight to the car, where it lived in the trunk with the other games for 3 days. Today I took the game apart and found numerous dings and dents, a crushed exterior corner and a split interior corner. It must have taken abuse in the trunk, but none of the other games had any damage. I'm stumped.
gonzai: (Checking In)
Yesterday I lost Stone Age by 2 points. Today I lost by...1 point. And the player who beat me today is the only one to beat my friend Henry all weekend. But then, in the semi-final, I was put in a group with my friend Eugene, who is the asst GM of Stone Age and the best player I've ever seen at the game. So I was toast, and finished 3rd behind Eugene and a nitwit who apparently entered the tournament to get more quality time with his Blackberry. Sheesh. Another 2nd in Settlers and another one in TTR Europe to round out the tourney. Also got waxed in Lost Cities and scraped out a 3rd in Endeavor in the informal tourney, and concluded the day by thoroughly bolloxing an attempt at a new game, 4 Monkeys. Probably a good one for  some people, but apparently not me.

Also had adventures with Mom, whose car was dead this morning and she couldn't remember what to do about such things; fortunately she called during the only few minutes I wasn't in the signal-challenged ballroom but rather picking up lunch. I walked her through using AAA and they took care of the car, phew.

Last but not least, another second, but not mine. I watched the race. OH, so close! I do think Zenyatta is one impressive horse, although I'm not as sold on her as some - she never raced on turf and except for the Breeders Cup, never outside California or against the boys. Basically, 17 of her 20 races were against mediocre competition. So, a great horse, but not the greatest ever. Would have been something if she'd pulled it off though.

Seconds

Nov. 5th, 2010 11:54 pm
gonzai: (Checking In)
As in, second in Ticket to Ride (lost by 4 points), second in Stone Age (lost by 2 points), second in Settlers of Cataan, two seconds in Can't Stop and a second in a new game, Isla Dorada. I seem to have had a wee bit of a pattern today. Losing TTR stung, but the others were plusses. Also learned 3 4 new games (bought one; entered a drawing for one; would like to never see the 3rd and 4th ones again) and picked up a couple more games along the way. It's hard trying to get wild card games going though, everyone's in a tournament and you have to try to catch everyone at exactly the right time (yes, I'm also an offender.) Generally, though, having a good time :)
gonzai: (Checking In)
Just got home from Day 1 of Euroquest. Won an in-person Stone Age game for the first time, won plenty of other games early when they didn't count, but got creamed as the night went on so I passed on the Dominion tournament. Somehow was placed on a team with two people I barely know, but we finished the night in first place with two wins and a second. We'll see how we do as time goes on.

Oh, continued 'Ornament Quest' before going to the tourney and found the jackpot - found a store with gazillions of the ornaments in stock. Bought as many as I could get in the shopping cart. I should be good for the rest of the year. Phew.

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