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		stratego Chief-Admin
  
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				 Posted: 06.08.2006 22:23    Post subject: WC Information | 
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				hello stratego players,
 
 
here the final informations about the wc in belgium:
 
 
see you next week in antwerp
 
 
stratego
 
 
 
 
 
I N V I T A T I O N 
 
 
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STRATEGO 
 
11 + 12 +  13 August in ANTWERP-BELGIUM
 
 
Dear Strategoplayer,
 
 
We hereby want to inform you on the 9th Open Stratego World Championships and other Stratego tournaments which will be organised at: 
 
 
Hotel ter Elst, Ter Elststraat 310, 2650 Edegem (bij Antwerpen), Belgie      www.terelst.be 
 
 
The Stratego World Championship is open to everybody:
 
Qualification is not required! 
 
 
For the Stratego National Team World Championship the first four registered players per country of the individual WC Stratego will play (except the teams of Holland, Belgium, Germany and Ukrain; they will have their own qualify-system)
 
 
For all tournaments there will be many:
 
money prizes, beautiful cups and game prizes
 
   
 
 
ENTRY FEE:
 
	Open WC Stratego Seniors :  15,00  /   Open WC Stratego Juniors  :    5,00 
 
	Open Antwerp tournament  en  WC Stratego for national teams             :    0,00 
 
 
INFORMATION WITH REGARD TO THE WC-STRATEGO CAN BE FOUND AT : 
 
WWW.STRATEGOBOND.NL    e-mail:strategobondnederland@gmail.com
 
 
WE  HOPE TO WELCOME  YOU AT THE WC STRATEGO!
 
 
 
 
WITH KINDEST REGARDS,
 
 
Stratego Bond Nederland 
 
Stratego Deutschland e.V.
 
 
 
 
Schedule World Championships Stratego 2006
 
 
 
 
Friday 11th of  August
 
Seniors individual tournament :
 
	11:30 - 12:20	Registration of players
 
	12:30 - 13:00	Opening ceremony
 
	13:00 - 14:15	Round 1
 
	14:20 - 15:35	Round 2
 
	15:35 - 16:00	Break
 
	16:05 - 17:20	Round 3
 
	17:25 - 18:40	Round 4
 
	19:00	End of the day
 
 
 
Saturday 12th of  August
 
Seniors individual tournament:
 
	9:30 	Location open
 
	10:15	Day Opening
 
	10:30 - 11:45	Round 5
 
	11:50 - 13:05	Round 6
 
	13:05 - 13:45	Lunch Break
 
	13:50 - 15:05	Round 7
 
	15:10 - 16:25	Round 8
 
	16:30 - 16:40	Short Break
 
	16:45 - 18:00	Round 9
 
	18:30 - 19:00	Prize Ceremony
 
 
 
SENIOR TOURNAMENT SYSTEM
 
9 rounds Swiss System. 
 
This means that every player plays exactly 9rounds, regardless whether he/she wins or loses.
 
The Swiss System takes care that people who have the same amount of points play against each other. So the chances are likely that each players plays an opponent of just about the same playing level.
 
 
SENIOR TOURNAMENT: 
 
PLAYING TIME PER ROUND & BRONSTEIN CLOCK SETTINGS
 
Setup Time  				: 10 minutes
 
Playing Time				: 65 minutes
 
Basic Time on Clock 		: 17 minutes
 
Free Time per Move on Clock	:  4 seconds
 
 
 
 
 
 
Saturday 12th of  August
 
 
Juniors individual tournament:
 
	  9:30 - 10:10 	Registration of players
 
	10:15 - 10:30	Day Opening
 
	10:30 - 11:20	Round 1
 
	11:25 - 12:15	Round 2
 
	12:15 - 13:05	Round 3
 
	13:05 - 13:45	Lunch Break
 
	13:50 - 14:40	Round 4
 
	14:45 - 15:35	Round 5
 
	15:40 - 16:30	Round 6
 
	16:30 - 16:50	Short Break
 
	16:55 - 17:45	Round 7
 
	18:30 - 19:00	Prize Ceremony
 
 
JUNIOR PLAYERS WHEN BORN AS FROM 1 JANUARY 1992 
 
 
 
JUNIOR TOURNAMENT SYSTEM
 
7 rounds Swiss System. 
 
This means that every player plays exactly 7 rounds, regardless whether he/she wins or loses.
 
The Swiss System takes care that people who have the same amount of points play against each other. So the chances are likely that each players plays an opponent of just about the same playing level.
 
 
PLAYING TIME PER ROUND & BRONSTEIN CLOCK SETTINGS
 
Setup Time				: 5 minutes
 
Playing Time				: 45 minutes
 
Basic Time on Clock			: 12 minutes
 
Free Time per Move on Clock	:  4 seconds
 
 
 
Sunday 13th of  August 
 
OPEN ANTWERP TOURNAMENT  (for everyone)
 
9:45  10:15	Registration of players
 
10:15 - 10:30	Day Opening
 
10:30 11:00	Explanation Stratego Rules
 
11:00 - 11:55	Round 1
 
12:00 - 12:55	Round 2
 
13:00 13:45	Lunch Break
 
13:50- 14:45	Round 3
 
14:50 15:45	Round 4
 
15:50 - 16:45	Round 5
 
17:00 - 17:15	Prize Ceremony
 
 
ALSO THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOR 
 
NATIONAL STRATEGO TEAMS WILL BE HELD 
 
ON SUNDAY 13TH. AUGUST (morning + afternoon) 
 
REGISTRATION:
 
Payment is only possible in cash. You can register at the days of the Stratego tournaments at the Stratego Tournament Registration Table.
 
So payment in advance is never needed.
 
It is also possible to register in advance. This is recommended as this will 100% guarantee that you will play (there is room for about maximum 150 players). 
 
 
 
 
 
All Stratego tournaments will take place at:
 
 
Hotel ter Elst, Ter Elststraat 310, 2650 Edegem
 
 (near Antwerp),Belgium
 
www.terelst.be 
 
 
As most players will do, one can book a hotel room and one can make use of   lunch and dinner.
 
 
 
HOTEL ROOMS (special rate for Stratego players)
 
65 euro for a double room, including breakfast
 
(price for a single room is the same!)
 
80 euro for a triple room, including breakfast
 
 
Lunch 
 
6 euro per person, including soup of the day and two rolls 
 
 
Special offer for stratego players:
 
75 euro half pension  per day for 2 persons, including overnight stay, breakfast, lunch  
 
being soup of the day and two rolls per person 
 
 
Same offer for 1 person: 70 euro.
 
 
ATTENTION: THIS OFFER IS ONLY VALID WHEN BOOKED IN TIME  
 
 
OTHERS:
 
It is possible to buy drinks and food in the hotel between the matches  
 
 
All information under usual reservation | 
			 
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		ruben87 Gravon Administrator
 
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				 Posted: 07.08.2006 10:39    Post subject:  | 
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				Thank you Stratego, see you there then!
 
 
I hope there will be much participans. I am afraid there will be no more than 60 seniors, but we will see.
 
 
See you all there! | 
			 
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		OGETARTS Alter Hase
  
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				 Posted: 07.08.2006 13:30    Post subject:  | 
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				Good luck to all. 
 
 
OGE | 
			 
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		lightwing Alter Hase
  
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				 Posted: 07.08.2006 14:47    Post subject:  | 
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				Thx Oge       | 
			 
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		OGETARTS Alter Hase
  
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				 Posted: 12.08.2006 21:10    Post subject:  | 
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				Any updates?
 
 
OGE | 
			 
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		wussy User
  
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				 Posted: 13.08.2006 18:56    Post subject:  | 
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				Hi Oge, and hi everybody.
 
 
I can show the first 5 names in the senior tournament:
 
 
1) Erik van den Berg
 
2) Ricardo Kik
 
3) Mark Blockhaus
 
4) Pim Niemeier
 
5) Roel Eefting
 
 
This is the 4th (!) time Erik wins the world championship.
 
 
On the juniors tournament Peter Verleijsdonk won the title.
 
 
Both Erik and Peter won all of their games (Erik won 9, Peter won  
 
 
Congratiulations to both.
 
 
Wussy _________________ ... there is nothing more to say, is it? | 
			 
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		OGETARTS Alter Hase
  
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				 Posted: 13.08.2006 19:27    Post subject:  | 
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	  Hi Oge, and hi everybody.
 
 
I can show the first 5 names in the senior tournament:
 
 
1) Erik van den Berg
 
2) Ricardo Kik
 
3) Mark Blockhaus
 
4) Pim Niemeier
 
5) Roel Eefting | 
	 
 
 
Thanks for the update, Luc. That is a very surprising list..... No Wussy, no Lion, no support, no playa1, no noes, no leto? What happened? Was the turnout low or did others just perform better?
 
 
Congratulations to Erik!!! That is amazing how well he did and has done over the years. Also, congrats to ricardo90 and lightwing.
 
 
 
Thanks again,
 
 
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		esquire Alter Hase
  
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				 Posted: 13.08.2006 23:20    Post subject:  | 
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				| who are these guys' gravon names??? | 
			 
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		ruben87 Gravon Administrator
 
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				 Posted: 14.08.2006 00:13    Post subject:  | 
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				very nice tournament! 
 
 
names:
 
2: Ricardo90
 
4: Lightwing
 
5: Lord of the Ages
 
 
Lion finished 12th, Leto playa1 and support also top 10.
 
 
I think the complete results will be on line soon! | 
			 
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		OGETARTS Alter Hase
  
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				 Posted: 14.08.2006 00:37    Post subject: MORE INFORMATION | 
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	  LINK: http://members.chello.nl/~l.adriaansen/index.html
 
 
THe games are played and with a total of 56 players from 6 different countrys we must be satisfied.
 
Almost all topplayers participated, just a few of them didn't had the chance to play, due to holidays or work.
 
After 9 rounds only one player had the maximum of 54 points, for the fourth (!) time worldchampion, his name is... 
 
 
The new senior champion : Erik van den Berg.
 
 
Top 10 of the seniors:
 
01 Erik van den Berg.
 
02 Ricardo Kik.
 
03 Mark Blockhaus.
 
04 Pim Niemeier.
 
05 Roel Eefting.
 
06 Tim Slagboom.
 
07 Dennis Baas.
 
08 George Frank.
 
09 Johnny van Geffen.
 
10 Martin Ehrenberger. | 
	 
 
 
 
Gravon Nicks:
 
 
1. 
 
2. ricardo90
 
3.
 
4. lightwing
 
5. LordoftheAges
 
6. playa1
 
7. leto
 
8. support
 
9. JvG
 
10. DerMeister
 
 
 
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		esquire Alter Hase
  
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				 Posted: 14.08.2006 06:16    Post subject:  | 
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				Wow impressive Ric and lightwing.  I didnt know lordoftheages was this good?
 
 
Wussy did not play?  ANd who beat Lion?  Just wondering if you had further results, anyone?
 
 
 
Hope it was fun.  Next year I will have the money to join you all.  Then there will be a US player finally.  Maybe I can get some others to come, since we will have plenty of time to prepare.  Also, maybe it is a good thing I did not come, I might not of gotten back with the recent airport stuff. | 
			 
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		lightwing Alter Hase
  
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				 Posted: 14.08.2006 08:37    Post subject:  | 
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				Thx, Esquire.
 
 
Lordoftheages just tries some new tactics at gravon  
 
 
and, Erik van den Berg.  = General_E | 
			 
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		ruben87 Gravon Administrator
 
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				 Posted: 14.08.2006 15:36    Post subject:  | 
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				| Lord of the Ages is a very good player! | 
			 
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		wussy User
  
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				 Posted: 14.08.2006 19:19    Post subject:  | 
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				The exact results of the World Championship can be downloaded here: http://members.chello.nl/~l.adriaansen/WK2006.xls
 
 
Example: 
 
3 Mark Blockhaus, 1654, 43.0, 40:6.0, 30:6.0,  11:6.0, 12:3.0, etc...
 
 
Won game = 6.0 points, Draw = 3.0 points, Loss = 1.0 point
 
 
Mark Blockhaus ended 3rd. At the beginning of the tourney he had a Rating of 1654 points. His total score was 43.0 points. 
 
40: 6.0  means he played his first game versus the player who ended 40th. 6.0 means 6.0 points for Mark. 
 
"Player 40" (Roseline de Boer) shows in her first column 3:1.0
 
She played agains Mark (Player 3) and got 1.0 point 
 
The next game Mark won versus Player 30 (Edy Schurink) 
 
Then a win over player 11 (Wim Sikteoeboen) and a draw versus Player 12 (Vincent de Boer) and so on...
 
 
 
The Rating of Mark will increase if you ask me    
 
 
Greetings,
 
 
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		lightwing Alter Hase
  
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				 Posted: 14.08.2006 21:51    Post subject:  | 
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				Luc, why didn't you play?
 
 
Just wondering. | 
			 
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