Clark D. Rodeffer
United States Ann Arbor Michigan
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Date: Saturday, November 10, 2007
Location: U-Con Gaming Convention, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Cost: US$3 for the event, plus convention admission (see web site for details)
Register to Compete
Participants will compete in a series of abstract strategy games (e.g. Hex). To emphasize original thinking over prior study, lesser-played abstracts will be featured. Initial pairings and events will be determined randomly. Game clocks are optional (bring your own). All rules and equipment will be provided, and prizes will be awarded.
If you would like to suggest games (or comment upon games that have been suggested) for inclusion in the tournament, please use the Two Player Abstracts Suitable for Tournament Play GeekList to do so. You can also read brief summaries from the 2005 and 2006 tournaments.
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Richard Hutnik
United States Poughkeepsie New York
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This event is part of the very short, and very small, and just created 2007 IAGO World Tour.

The 2007 season will consist of this event and a second one.
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Clark D. Rodeffer
United States Ann Arbor Michigan
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This is an event report for the 7th Annual U-Con Abstract Games Tournament, which was held at the U-Con Gaming Convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, from noon until 4:00 pm on November 10, 2007.
Six paying participants, and four additional competitors came out to compete, but some of them for only a few games. Numerous other competitors from previous years had to cancel due to travel, work, family and other scheduling-related difficulties. Although they were missed, the tournament proceeded. As in years past, I drew heavily from the games listed in my GeekList, Two Player Abstracts Suitable for Tournament Play, even though not all of the tournament games are on that list (yet). The results for the individual tournament games were as follows:
Abande Kristi Gasinki defeated David Whitcher
Cannon Amanda Rodeffer defeated Kristi Gasinki Dave Lame defeated Eric McGlohon
Cathedral David Whitcher defeated Kristi Gasinki Kristi Gasinki defeated Eric McGlohon
Dino-Czars Larry Wheeler defeated Mark Thompson
Emergo (original square board version) Mark Thompson defeated Dave Lame Matt Arnold defeated Kristi Gasinki
The High Kings of Tara Amanda Rodeffer tied Larry Wheeler
Ithaka Amanda Rodeffer defeated Kristi Gasinki Dave Lame defeated Amanda Rodeffer Eric McGlohon defeated Mark Thompson Kristi Gasinki defeated Amanda Rodeffer Kristi Gasinki defeated Amanda Rodeffer (again)
Kage David Whitcher defeated Clark Rodeffer
Khet: The Laser Game Dave Lame defeated Matt Arnold Larry Wheeler defeated Matt Arnold
Malawi Mark Thompson defeated David Whitcher
Omnigon Dave Lame defeated Eric McGlohon Larry Wheeler defeated Clark Rodeffer
Pentago Amanda Rodeffer defeated Kristi Gasinki Dave Lame defeated David Whitcher Kristi Gasinki defeated Amanda Rodeffer Kristi Gasinki defeated Amanda Rodeffer (again) Mark Thompson defeated David Whitcher
PÜNCT Eric McGlohon defeated Mark Thompson
Quoridor David Whitcher defeated Matt Arnold
Skybridge David Whitcher defeated Kristi Gasinki Eric McGlohon tied Dave Lame
TAIJI Kristi Gasinki defeated Matt Arnold
Tako Judo David Anderson defeated Kristi Gasinki David Whitcher defeated Amanda Rodeffer Eric McGlohon defeated Matt Arnold
Trax David Whitcher defeated Kristi Gasinki Eric McGlohon defeated Kristi Gasinki Eric McGlohon defeated Kristi Gasinki Kristi Gasinki defeated Eric McGlohon
Tunnelz Clark Rodeffer defeated Mark Thompson Dave Lame defeated Kristi Gasinki Eric McGlohon defeated Matt Arnold Kristi Gasinki defeated Dave Lame Kristi Gasinki defeated Dave Lame (again) Matt Arnold defeated Eric McGlohon Matt Arnold defeated Eric McGlohon (again)
Zenix Amanda Rodeffer defeated Dave Lame Kristi Gasinki defeated Eric McGlohon Mark Thompson defeated Clark Rodeffer
Zig Zag Larry Wheeler defeated Amanda Rodeffer
The overall winner this year was Larry Wheeler with a record of 4 wins, 0 losses and 1 tie. Win:Loss:Tie records for the participants were as follows, along with the items they chose from the prize table:
Amanda Rodeffer: 4:7:1, a Rubik's Cube Sudoku Clark Rodeffer: 1:3:0, no prize Dave Lame: 6:4:1, , a copy of Trax along with a strategy book David Anderson: 1:0:0, no prize David Whitcher: 6:4:0, a copy of Travel Pente and a six-in-one set of other travel games Eric McGlohon: 6:7:1, a Byte t-shirt Kristi Gasinki: 11:11:0, a copy of Tunnelz Larry Wheeler: 4:0:1, a copy of Pulling Strings and a copy of Zaubercocktail Mark Thompson: 4:4:0, a Byte t-shirt Matt Arnold: 3:6:0, a travel Cribbage board
Many thanks to Blue Panther LLC and Steve Jones for generously providing both prize support and equipment for some of the tournament games. Thanks also to PyroMyth Games and David Whitcher for providing additional equipment, and to both Mark Steere and Clark Rodeffer, who supplied additional prize support. Thanks also to the staff and volunteers of the U-Con Gaming Convention for allowing me to host this event. Finally, thanks to to IAGO for their publicity help. The 7th Annual U-Con Abstract Games Tournament was the penultimate event of the 2007 IAGO World Tour.
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Jason Spears
United States Saint Joseph Michigan
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Very cool. I hope to make it out there eventually.
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Clark D. Rodeffer
United States Ann Arbor Michigan
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Jason, I hope you can, too! If it's any help, Larry (from Chicago) carpooled with Mark (from Valpo) this year, so maybe there's a chance all three of you could do something similar next year? Also, Amtrak still runs to Ann Arbor, so that's an option.
Clark
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