Monday, March 1, 2010

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Madrid GP Congratulations round of post-GP

I'm still exhausted and now it's Monday and return to the grim reality of everyday life and the many commitments. The GP has been simply spectacular, with its record of participants from all over Europe and some from abroad to play Legacy. Still is a bit early to take stock in the form of reports and analsis more, after so many days in the Pavilion of the House, we need to rest a bit what happened, and some rest. But she could not open a blog post to congratulate some people.

MAD PROPS TO:

Dritzz

First, how could it be otherwise, billions of congratulations to Dritzz, ie of Alex Delgado, one of three English that slipped to the top, the only Madrid and, to make matters worse, Alcorcón. Ole your balls! It is a joy to see a guy so close, the Factory Pseudo Team, has been cast on top. The truth is that it was one of the few with byes that got through the second day. What the byes was a curse for many people, because after circling be laughter and breakfast, you find opponents who have won all their rounds from the ground and growing. And is that the mental state and luck are critical such an event. It was funny to see how all the acquaintances who had byes were 3-1 after the fourth round. Dritzz got through the second day with a 7-2, but scrotumtightening next day was when I got up at 3 in the afternoon and watched the Wizards website to see what the guy was getting a perfect on day two. I said, a fucking, is plugged. After eating and showering I ran to the site to come and learn that Dritzz had made top 8. It was crazy. The trouble was that he touched a pairing as crappy as ANT. Alex struggled and even scratch a game, but it is a difficult pairing. Yes, a bit fucked up the result because the Sino-Czech did not play too well and what happened at the beginning of the third game, when a guy said something publicly on the cases of Alex and began to prowl the judges ... if there was any game of loss had been strained by the environment and to know what would have happened. With all that said, congratulations to Dritzz by piece top that is marked. The


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Secondly congratulations to the rest of English at the top, Lluis Restoy and Ruben Gonzalez. Cat both. Restoy is a known player of the LCL, which has made many tops and was top ranked in the first LCL after ten tournaments, winning three of them. I'm glad that both the LML and the LCL have put people on the top, showing the national level. Lluis Restoy apparently succumbed to a tremendously aggressive and curveras hands of Englishman Richard Bland. Ruben Gonzalez ("Gonzales?) is convinced tipounero and played against with Countertop Progenitus Tomoharu Saito. The pairing should be more or less favorable for Countertop, but Gonzalez was left with little hands and Saito chicha is a genius and could warp in complicated situations. We must also say that the entrevistilla for the Top 8 Profile of Coverage censured him a few things, because you got to crack on that plays only type 1. When asked: Where Can players meet you at Friday Night Magic? , he replied that when they start to make NMF of type 1, that would ... Finally congratulations to both. Rafa


Irrigation

Congratulations to this kid, no byes that day marked a scrotumtightening (I think a 8-1), charging a LSV in the fifth round (putting a fresh 2-0) with his deck UGR Faes with super tech as Jace, the Mindsculptor . I was skeptical about the planeswalker, but after witnessing a few games and suffer as many on the floor of Bri, I must say that the walker is caviar. Rafa was on the verge of dropping the second day after a couple of bad results in the first round on Sunday. The guy came to check the drop box and deliver the report, but ultimately went to the station to ask referees not dropped. Not re-dropped at the end and finished top 9. I know you said left a bad taste left ninth, but possibly without byes were the highest ranked player and you should feel proud of doing what you did at your age and more GP largest in history.


People


Tajuelo PHOTO COURTESY OF ANTONIO, WHICH HAS MARKED A PHOTOGRAPHIC COVERAGE GREAT.

Congratulations to everyone who came to Madrid, in particular the 1600 English players. Participation expectations have been exceeded and we have all crushed a record of attendance, making clear that there is interest in Legacy. Every time I recall those early debates, when news broke that Madrid will host a GP in Legacy, I get a laugh. 2220 players ("2225? 2228?), Left on the floor all forecasts, both pessimistic and optimistic.

This weekend was great and give a lot of talk.

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