What does everybody want?

Posted in Uncategorized on April 9, 2008 by maidstonedemon

It would appear from a thread on Vs Realms that somebody has made a comment with regards my appearance resembling that of professional wrestler Al Snow. To be honest I find these comments extremely offensive, because I am in fact really Al Snow.

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Unofficial UK Nationals – Standings

Posted in Tournament Results with tags , on April 8, 2008 by maidstonedemon
Rank Player
1  Felix Hughes
2  Connor Phoenix
3  Josh Ralls
4  Roy Raftery
5  Josh Lockyear
6  Ben Waghorn
7  David Pyrah
8  Christian Dunn
This was the final standings after the top 8 playoffs, for full standings : Read more »

Thursday Thirteen – Why the GLC?

Posted in Thursday Thirteen with tags , , , on April 4, 2008 by maidstonedemon

OK, the Nationals are tomorrow and I’ve plumped for a GLC build incorporating cards from the DGL set. Why have I plumped for a deck that Tommy Ashton rates as tier 4 for the format….well here’s thirteen reasons why. Read more »

Quintessentially Quirky – Going Old School

Posted in Quintessentially Quirky on March 31, 2008 by maidstonedemon

Apologies that there is still no new material from me, really, really tied up with work with the end of the financial year approaching.
Here’s another QQ from Gary.  

Quintessentially Quirky – Going Old School

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UK Nationals – Pre Registrations so far

Posted in Uncategorized on March 30, 2008 by maidstonedemon

OK, heres a list of the pre-registrations. Hoping for some walk ups as well, maybe from the likes of Mr.Vincent and Mr.Willoughby as I was plugging this at the London City Champs  Read more »

League of Assassins – A DCL Review

Posted in card reviews on March 23, 2008 by maidstonedemon

I’ve been so busy recently, not had the opportunity to build decks, test, let alone write Blog entries.
Fortunately for me, Gary has picked up the slack for me as co-writer on this Blogsite.
We’ve got a couple of mammoth entries from him over the next couple of days, then hopefully I’ll be back around next weekend with a weeks testing and comments in time for the Nationals on the 5th April.

Anyway here is Gary’s review of all things Ra’s related in DCL Read more »

Just Shooting a Breeze

Posted in Uncategorized on March 12, 2008 by maidstonedemon

A brief blog entry this.

First up thanks to Dave (of Pyrahmancy Blog) for sorting out my banner for the Vs System Network as well as my voting button. Most appreciated!

Secondly, our latest Youtube creation is up. Had fun doing this up at the London City Champs. Link here

Thirdly, we had our first BYOS event in Maidstone in preparation for the UK Nationals. 8 entrants, five rounds, 6 players (including myself) finishing 3-2. Good fun was had by all, I ran a Green Lantern Corps capable of going on or off curve. Didn’t have all the cards I wanted on the day, but the deck shows promise as it has search, hidden hate, resource row hate and can adapt to opponents strategy.

Computer Ineptitude Strikes Again

Posted in Uncategorized on March 8, 2008 by maidstonedemon

I’d really like to get a banner on Kamiza’s blog link site. I’d also like to pop a vote for me box on this blog.

Guess what, I don’t know how.

Any tips, or anyone feel like doing it for me?

Maidstone Monthly – Tournament Report pt 2

Posted in Tournament Reports with tags , , , , , on March 8, 2008 by maidstonedemon

After a noticeably long absence from the Blog, I’m back to finish off this tournament report and hopefully, if time permits, put up the decklists as well. Read more »

Maidstone Monthly – Tournament Report pt 1

Posted in Tournament Reports with tags , , , on March 5, 2008 by maidstonedemon

We did it!

We set a new record for turnout for our Monday night monthly events with thirteen players making it to the Style and Winch for the event, beating the previous best of twelve. Although our playgroup in Maidstone has grown to around twenty players it is rare we can get this many together at the same time due to work and social commitments so this increase in competitors is encouraging, especially as two of the players were playing in their first proper tournament.

THE PLAYERS: Read more »