SK, your third round opponent was Jim S. I is smart, I took a pic of the bracket
might as well piggy-back my own report here, keep the clutter down in this highly active portion of the board. I managed to do well enough throughout the week to grab the eighth and final seed.
Round One: vs. Kevin M.
Kevin was helping John M. out with running the booth and tourneys all week, and we had played a game earlier in the week, so I knew he was a capable player. He had beaten me 5-4 in our previous match, but I was using a different deck in the Open. He was never able to break my defense, and I rather easily pulled out the W. Result: W 5-2
Round Two (Sweet Sixteen): vs. Jake H.
This guy hadn't played in a while, and it showed in his deck-building choices. Basically, he built to the deckout rule that exists in other CCG's, but not Redemption. I was able to handle his defense fairly easily despite it's size, and his offense posed no threat whatsoever. Result: W 5-0
Round Three (Elite Eight): vs. Chris E. (Chronic Apathy)
I had played Chris at NE Regionals, losing fairly easily there. While I was running a different deck at the Open, I had no real reason to expect a much different result. A first turn Mayhem goes a long way towards setting up the reversal of lowered expectations, however. I was able to walk in for three free lost souls, one AotL victory, and finally SoG to finish off the upset of the tournament. Result: W 5-1
At this point, I had to wait for two games to finish before I knew who my opponent in the Final Four would be, so I took the opportunity to get back to my campsite and grab some food.
Round Four (Final Four): vs. Bret N. (Irish_Luck)
Gotta admit, Bret was the opponent I wanted in the semi-finals. He beat Jason Dailey, who was running a deck that was very similar to Chris', and I figured I had used up all my luck against Chris. I managed to pull out to a 4-2 lead, and if GoYS had come out early I would have won. However, Bret's defense was able to do just enough to keep me from regaining that last soul, and he SoG/NJ a tapped 2-liner plus one for the win. I did make a few mistakes with my AotL and Grapes, but congrats to Bret for hanging tough and pulling out the victory. A well deserved trip to the championship match! Result: L 4-5
Round Five (Consolation Game): vs. Ben M.
At stake were a medal and 15 bucks worth of prizes. Ben had rolled me 5-0 the previous day on the strength of a first turn Mayhem. No such luck for either of us this time. We had a good old fashioned slugfest, trading blows until I was finally able to emerge victorious. Result: W 5-4
Final Placing: 3rd (out of 28)
My thanks to John M. for putting this whole event together, as well as to everyone who came up and partook in the fun and fellowship!