THURSDAY
Thursday was the "Masters" tournament for Settlers of Catan. To enter, you had to have qualified for the semi-finals at GenCon or Origins sometime in the last 3 years. I qualified in 2006, so I was pretty jacked for this opportunity. They didn't have normal qualifiers because the World Championships were at GenCon this year and there wasn't enough time to do both. Only 10 people showed up for the competition, so it started out with 1 4-player game and two 3-player games. That threw most of us for a loop. I had a great time playing, but lost my first three games with 2nd place (7 points), last place (5 points), and another 2nd place (8 points). You definitely needed three wins and another good game to be the winner (only one person could advance). I however did win the last game. I beat one of the guys who had a couple of wins and a 6 point game, but even had he won, he wouldn't have beat the guy with 3 wins and 8 points. That felt good. It was top notch competition and I got to see some old friends and make new ones.

The last running game of the 4 game session was a hoot. The guy that won the game actually game in 2nd in the masters and knew he unable to win the masters, so everyone at the game was having a blast playing. This guy won the game with LA, 5 vps, and 3 settlements. The kicker is, he had all of that until his last build of the game...he played the entire game with 2 settlements. It was indeed fun to watch.
I played in a Power Grid tourney on Thursday night and had fun, but didn't win.
FRIDAY
Friday was a fun day. I had a St. Petersburg game scheduled for 8am and I played that game and lost. Then, we played another game and I lost that, but it was just for fun (well, they're all for fun, but winning tournaments is always cool

). After that, this happened:
Friday was my first full day at GenCon and I arrived early to play in the St Petersburg tourney. Chris was finishing up his match and only 5 players arrive for the next which means a 3 player and a 2 player game. I convince Chris to sit in and make it two 3 player games -- he proceeeds to kick our @sses (thanks Chris!).
hehe. Sorry Bob!

I sure had a blast playing that game. It was my best performing game of St. Pete evar! It was really cool playing the game with Bob and a guy named Mark. Felt just like at home.
After that, Bob, Josh, myself and 5 other intrepid adventurers set off for True Dungeon. As I said
here, "It's awesome!". I really, really enjoy TD. I've done it twice now and it's just a great time of fun. You really need to experience it once and make your own decisions about it, but as for me, I'm going to attend it every year assuming I can always get tickets.
After that, I missed out on some stuff I wanted to go see due to my brother being sick, but he was OK. Thank goodness.
I ended up going to the exhibit hall a bunch and blew off a Robo Rally tournament so I could goto the ENnies. I love the ENnies. It's a really awesome time. I support the ENnies, but I missed out on the Dream Date auctions. So, I offered a donation to the ENnies for a Dream Date and Denise got me a spot to sit with Chris Pramas, Hal, Nicole and all the gang from Green Ronin Publishing. What an awesome time that was! It was really nice to see Paizo get publisher of the year. If you ever have a chance to attend the ENnies at GenCon, you shouldn't pass it up. It's free, and some of the most fun you can have aside from playing games. Whenever a publisher went to the front to accept an award, they played some "theme music" that they picked out. The theme music for Wizards of the Coast was The Imperial March. Draw your own conclusions on that one.
Chris offered up some sweet swag for me! I got a
Green Ronin gamer bag, a copy of
Hobby Games: The 100 best (BTW - Anyone who likes games should get this book and read it!), a
Mutants and Masterminds t-shirt, and a huge map of the City of Freeport. Thanks Chris!
On my own, I picked up the
Thieves World collector's set (only $20!), the
super nice special edition of Mutants and Masterminds, and
The Pirates Guide to Freeport.
SATURDAY
For Saturday, I had some games scheduled. Puerto Rico Tournament at 8am (Came in 2nd place in a three player game). Then, I had a Ticket to Ride US qualifier at 10am. I decided to go and figure out how that worked exactly and when the finals would be. Boy, am I glad I did!
I found out that their national tournament has lots of qualifiers for their 6 different games (US, 1910, Mega, Europe, Switzerland, and Marklin) during the weekend, but Saturday was the last day! O noes! The qualifiers work this way... They have 6 different games. You can play them as much as you want up to Saturday at 4pm and you score three points for 1st place, 2 points for 2nd place, 1 point for 3rd, and 0 for 4th. Plus, some fractional points figured on some crazy formula for how close games are. The closer your opponents to your score, the more of a fraction you get. They take your 4 best scores from the 6 games and that's your final score. 4 wins would be 12.xxx points. So, I grabbed a schedule and looked to see how many games were left. I found out that I only had time to play 4 games. I needed at least three wins to make the final and a 2nd or 3rd place finish in another game probably. So, I went for it! I picked out the 4 games I figured I had the best shot at. US, 1910, Mega (more later), and Switzerland (hey, I'd played that once). I had originally set time aside on Saturday for roaming the exhibit hall, but I got most of that done between settlers game.
10am - US - Plain ol TTR. I smoked it! I won with 120+ points. Boy, that felt good and I was jazzed for 1910 at 2pm.
12pm - 1910 - What fun this game is. I like the bigger cards and the new tickets. In 1910 (an expansion for TTR) you play on the US map, but the bonus point objective for this game is the most tickets completed for 15 bonus points instead of longest train (10 points) for normal US TTR. I smoked that game too! Wow, I was on cloud 9! I ended up with well over 140 points and something like 13 tickets completed. Bring on the next game!
2pm - Mega - I had been asking people how to play "Mega". Mega combines US and 1910, so you have two objectives - longest train (10 points) and most routes (15 points). I was doing very well in this game. I had longest train easy and I had a bunch of cards. But, I pulled trains a couple of times (in Mega, you pull 4 tickets and keep 1) and I ended up with nothing I could complete and they were all fairly big. I ended up with a 17 and an 11 I couldn't complete. At the end of the game, I had longest train and was tied with the winner of the game at 9 tickets. He completed all of his, but my two above knocked me out of that and also cost me 28 points. So, I ended up in last place. Bummer. Well, I still had Switzerland coming up and I was hoping I could get into the semi-finals with three wins....
4pm - Switzerland - This one is fun. It's weird and different, but lots of fun. I had taken time before the game to have someone explain the rules to me. It's only a three player game. I was doing very well and had played a block to keep from losing longest train. I completed some nice routes and was a little ahead of the other guys in train usage, so I pulled the trigger hoping to have the other two guys (one of the guys ended up 2nd place after the qualifiers and was 1st place during our game) lose points on tickets. One guy lost really bad and ended up with something like 40 points. I won with 120+ points. YAY! So, I messed around the rest of the afternoon and came back at 9pm for the semi-finals to see if I actually made it or could maybe get into the semis if someone failed to show or had another train tournament that was more important.
I blew off a Wings of War tournament at 5pm because my Switzerland game ran long.
9pm - Ticket to Ride National Championship semi-finals. I showed up a bit early and checked the final standings. I was 32nd out of 100+ people! YAY! That was sweet! So, I waited around while they gathered up the leaders. They took the top 19 players plus the person who won at Origins. They all showed up except one, but there were other people between 19 and 32 there so someone else got that seat. Oh well, I can't wait to try again next year. I think I'm better at TTR than I am at Settlers.
Then, I went back to the hotel to hang with the guys. We played Last Night on Earth, and boy was I tired. I had fun playing it. We went to bed really late and had a good late night of boardgaming and cutting up and being silly. It was a lot of fun.
SUNDAY
On Sunday, I got up a little late and missed out on the Settlers of Catan World Championship Semi-Finals. I went to the booth to finish up my Mayfair ribbons and get my 50% off coupon and extra chance at the raffle for the big
3D set.
After that, I went over to the Championship Game at 12:30pm so I could watch. Alex Yeager who runs the Catan tournaments was his usual busy self. He mentioned that he normally runs a mirror board, but didn't have time to do so. I offered to do it and he gladly accepted. That was lots of fun and I got to be on the inside of the railing keeping people back from the table. Several of my Catan buddies were there so it was a lot of fun. The two Masters winners from GenCon and Origins were in the final game and the guy (Todd) from Origins won and the guy (Matt) that won our Masters game in tied for 3rd with 7 points. Rohan from Australia took 2nd place with 9 points and Andres (I don't know where Andres was from, but I think France) was tied at 3rd.
Then, back to the convention hall to
buy more games (John gave me Chris' 50% off Mayfair coupon) and then we headed home.
What a great weekend! Thanks guys!
