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- BRE'UNOR

- WARRIOR

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- WIGHT

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  ROUND 5

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BOTTOM BRACKET

  WINNOWING 2

  ELIMINATION 3

  WINNOWING 3

  ELIMINATION 4

  WINNOWING 4

  ELIMINATION 5

  WINNOWING 5

  ELIMINATION 6

  WINNOWING 6

  ELIMINATION 7

  GRAND FINAL

TOP ROUND 2 - MATCH 2T03

THE DESERT BETWEEN YOUR EARS
TERRITORIES

Sabre Rummers
David Eddings Order
Whitey
3 : 1
Elayne
5 : 18
Blackbeard
39 : 6
Polgara
2 : 50
Yellow Belly
13 : 0
Lord Canada
0 : 4
Scurvy Dawg
12 : 1
Talen
0 : 0
Pete - The Cabinboy
5 : 1
 

Map: The Desert Between Your Ears
Game: Territories
Time: 12 Minutes
Scoring: 2 per flag, 3 for win

The numbers next to each player are [kills] : [losses], as displayed in the film of this game.

Reviewed by Wight Slayer:

This game is a classic example of a mid juggernaut strategy that is thrown for a loop by a nicely done flank.

The sabre rummers send 2 dwarfs, 4 arcs and a few wars off to the north, then hold the middle from an Edd push, which is never attempted. Once the flank is in place sabre makes their move and crushes Edd, who accidently forget about their thrall and leave them sitting at the flag. This probably resulted from the bit of confusion that a flank is meant to cause. Smart play by sabre grants them a six flag victory.

Sabre Rummers: 6 flags + win, 15 points.
David Eddings Order: 0 points.

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