CO:LON:2 - Bigger, Longer and Half-Cut (Countdown in London 2018)
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CO:LON:2 - Bigger, Longer and Half-Cut (Countdown in London 2018)
You wanted some. I gave it ya. But you wanted more, so...
:WHEN:
Saturday 12th May 2018. Doors open at 11 and the draw will be made at 11.45, so please be there by then. (Do as I say, not as I do.) It will finish by 6pm.
:WHERE:
The Christian Street Community Centre, on Christian Street (near Aldgate East). This venue is a nightmare to find on Google and gives up several wrong locations, so please search for Rope Walk Gardens on Christian Street - the venue is right next to this.
It's about 10 minutes walk from Aldgate East or Whitechapel tube stations, or 5 minutes from Shadwell DLR/Overground station, or walkable from Liverpool Street. If you're not used to getting the tube or are nervous about it, please contact me and I'll try to help!
The afterparty location is TBC. (Matt Morrison is scouting for venues.)
:WHHHHHHHAT?:
6 9-round games of Countdown in the 'Edinburgh' style of tournament, aka the one where you don't feel like a schoolchild. The top 2 players after 6 games will play each other in the grand final. [Edinburgh style is briefly explained here: https://focalcountdown.co.uk/how-do-events-work-2/ I'm happy to explain or answer any queries publicly or privately.]
:Y THO:
Only Connect champion, Countdown champion and existence champion Graeme Cole will be there. (He hasn't actually confirmed this, but he will.) Also, you'll meet great people, have a nerdy laugh, see some utterly disgusting conundrum scrambles, and you might even win a prize - there's a range of prizes for people of all skill levels!
Also, I'm *actually* not running this again next year because I want to use my holiday allowance for actual holidays to exciting places like Russia, Slovenia and Liechtenstein, so this is your last chance to experience the gruesomely garish girlfest that is a Jen Steadman-run tournament.
:HOW MUCH?:
Entry is £12 per person. Payment should be made through PayPal to jennifer.steadman@rocketmail.com (PLEASE SELECT PAYMENT TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY - OTHERWISE I DON'T GET THE FULL AMOUNT), or if you don't have PayPal, message me for bank transfer details. There is no option to pay on the day, unless there are last-minute cancellations or spaces.
The event is NOT FOR PROFIT - the fee pays for venue hire, trophies, other prizes, an event magazine (that may feature topless pictures of Giles Hutchings), and pens. Food isn't included, but the venue may be doing a pop up cafe on site to sell sandwiches, drinks and snacks (TBC).
I'll put up some posts about budget-friendly travel and accommodation at a later date, i.e. when I'm not hungry and desperate for a wee. Short version: coaches/advance train tickets for cheap transport, AirBnB/hostels/Travelodges/couchsurfing for cheap accommodation.
:IN CASE YOU'RE WAVERING, HERE ARE SOME OF THE GLOWING REVIEWS FROM LAST YEAR'S EVENT:
"No-one died" - Sara Lawson
"We played Countdown, in London, so this event was accurately-titled content." - The Big Bad Wilf Carey's grandson
"It's such a relief that my daughter has found people of a similar level of 'social aptitude' to her" - Caroline Steadman
"I won an anthology of Chuck Tingle's sensual, surprisingly detailed gay dinosaur erotica. It has profoundly changed me as a man" - Stewart Gordon
"GRAEME COLE WAS THERE" - Jen Steadman
How could you not be convinced?? Sign up now to confirm your place, and you'll get a badly-drawn picture of you on the FB event!
Attending (68):
Thomas Carey
Matty Artell
Giles Hutchings
James Robinson
Vik Shah
GRAEME COLE (CONFIRMED HEADLINER)
Thomas Cappleman
Caroline Steadman (queen of producing daughters)
Mark Mills
Tracey Croy
Zarte Siempre
Jamie McNeill
Conrad Texeira
Adam Dexter
Jonathan Wynn
Pete Steggle
Matt Rowbotham
Sara Lawson
Gevin
Mauro Pratesi
Jess Pratesi
Adam Curran
Cathy Summerside*
Chris Marshall
Matt Morrison
Heather Badcock
Matthew Tassier
Lynne Cumberland
Sarah Bladon
Sandie Simonis
James Wilson
Mike Springett
Ned Pendleton
Conor Travers
Oliver Garner
Ashwin Abinashi
David Hilton
Eddy Byrne
Sam Prouse
Ian Haslup
Oliver Levy*
Lauren Hamer
Jon Elmer
Ryan Taylor
Michelle Nevitt
Nathan Pace
Mark Murray
Mike Brown
Bradley Horrocks
Amar Chotai
Zubair Patel
Amy Godel
Norm Ahmad
Stewart Gordon
James Laverty
Anthony Endsor
Philippa MacFarlane
Mark Deeks
Jonathan de Souza
Jeff Clayton
Berkan 'Berman' Chelikhan
Josephine Sinclair*
Richard Priest
Paul Erdunast
Ben Hunter*
Dan Byrom
Tim Hebbes
Ronan Higginson*
* = Co-event debutant
:WHEN:
Saturday 12th May 2018. Doors open at 11 and the draw will be made at 11.45, so please be there by then. (Do as I say, not as I do.) It will finish by 6pm.
:WHERE:
The Christian Street Community Centre, on Christian Street (near Aldgate East). This venue is a nightmare to find on Google and gives up several wrong locations, so please search for Rope Walk Gardens on Christian Street - the venue is right next to this.
It's about 10 minutes walk from Aldgate East or Whitechapel tube stations, or 5 minutes from Shadwell DLR/Overground station, or walkable from Liverpool Street. If you're not used to getting the tube or are nervous about it, please contact me and I'll try to help!
The afterparty location is TBC. (Matt Morrison is scouting for venues.)
:WHHHHHHHAT?:
6 9-round games of Countdown in the 'Edinburgh' style of tournament, aka the one where you don't feel like a schoolchild. The top 2 players after 6 games will play each other in the grand final. [Edinburgh style is briefly explained here: https://focalcountdown.co.uk/how-do-events-work-2/ I'm happy to explain or answer any queries publicly or privately.]
:Y THO:
Only Connect champion, Countdown champion and existence champion Graeme Cole will be there. (He hasn't actually confirmed this, but he will.) Also, you'll meet great people, have a nerdy laugh, see some utterly disgusting conundrum scrambles, and you might even win a prize - there's a range of prizes for people of all skill levels!
Also, I'm *actually* not running this again next year because I want to use my holiday allowance for actual holidays to exciting places like Russia, Slovenia and Liechtenstein, so this is your last chance to experience the gruesomely garish girlfest that is a Jen Steadman-run tournament.
:HOW MUCH?:
Entry is £12 per person. Payment should be made through PayPal to jennifer.steadman@rocketmail.com (PLEASE SELECT PAYMENT TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY - OTHERWISE I DON'T GET THE FULL AMOUNT), or if you don't have PayPal, message me for bank transfer details. There is no option to pay on the day, unless there are last-minute cancellations or spaces.
The event is NOT FOR PROFIT - the fee pays for venue hire, trophies, other prizes, an event magazine (that may feature topless pictures of Giles Hutchings), and pens. Food isn't included, but the venue may be doing a pop up cafe on site to sell sandwiches, drinks and snacks (TBC).
I'll put up some posts about budget-friendly travel and accommodation at a later date, i.e. when I'm not hungry and desperate for a wee. Short version: coaches/advance train tickets for cheap transport, AirBnB/hostels/Travelodges/couchsurfing for cheap accommodation.
:IN CASE YOU'RE WAVERING, HERE ARE SOME OF THE GLOWING REVIEWS FROM LAST YEAR'S EVENT:
"No-one died" - Sara Lawson
"We played Countdown, in London, so this event was accurately-titled content." - The Big Bad Wilf Carey's grandson
"It's such a relief that my daughter has found people of a similar level of 'social aptitude' to her" - Caroline Steadman
"I won an anthology of Chuck Tingle's sensual, surprisingly detailed gay dinosaur erotica. It has profoundly changed me as a man" - Stewart Gordon
"GRAEME COLE WAS THERE" - Jen Steadman
How could you not be convinced?? Sign up now to confirm your place, and you'll get a badly-drawn picture of you on the FB event!
Attending (68):
Thomas Carey
Matty Artell
Giles Hutchings
James Robinson
Vik Shah
GRAEME COLE (CONFIRMED HEADLINER)
Thomas Cappleman
Caroline Steadman (queen of producing daughters)
Mark Mills
Tracey Croy
Zarte Siempre
Jamie McNeill
Conrad Texeira
Adam Dexter
Jonathan Wynn
Pete Steggle
Matt Rowbotham
Sara Lawson
Gevin
Mauro Pratesi
Jess Pratesi
Adam Curran
Cathy Summerside*
Chris Marshall
Matt Morrison
Heather Badcock
Matthew Tassier
Lynne Cumberland
Sarah Bladon
Sandie Simonis
James Wilson
Mike Springett
Ned Pendleton
Conor Travers
Oliver Garner
Ashwin Abinashi
David Hilton
Eddy Byrne
Sam Prouse
Ian Haslup
Oliver Levy*
Lauren Hamer
Jon Elmer
Ryan Taylor
Michelle Nevitt
Nathan Pace
Mark Murray
Mike Brown
Bradley Horrocks
Amar Chotai
Zubair Patel
Amy Godel
Norm Ahmad
Stewart Gordon
James Laverty
Anthony Endsor
Philippa MacFarlane
Mark Deeks
Jonathan de Souza
Jeff Clayton
Berkan 'Berman' Chelikhan
Josephine Sinclair*
Richard Priest
Paul Erdunast
Ben Hunter*
Dan Byrom
Tim Hebbes
Ronan Higginson*
* = Co-event debutant
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Re: CO:LON:2 - Bigger, Longer and Half-Cut (Countdown in London 2018)
10 WEEKS TO GO!
To make signing up easier, I've set up a PayPal link - just go to https://www.paypal.me/CoLon2/12 (if paying for one person; if paying for more, please adjust the amount) and click send!
Because this is a very sensible and mature event, anyone who signs up before the end of March and plays on the day will receive an aubergine emoji badge! And if there are more than 50 entries before the end of March, the aubergine emoji badges will glow in the dark.
I'll post a list of budget-friendly accommodation/travel options here later.
To make signing up easier, I've set up a PayPal link - just go to https://www.paypal.me/CoLon2/12 (if paying for one person; if paying for more, please adjust the amount) and click send!
Because this is a very sensible and mature event, anyone who signs up before the end of March and plays on the day will receive an aubergine emoji badge! And if there are more than 50 entries before the end of March, the aubergine emoji badges will glow in the dark.
I'll post a list of budget-friendly accommodation/travel options here later.
Last edited by Jennifer Steadman on Sat Mar 24, 2018 7:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"There's leaders, and there's followers, but I'd rather be a dick than a swallower" - Aristotle
- Jennifer Steadman
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Re: CO:LON:2 - Bigger, Longer and Half-Cut (Countdown in London 2018)
CO:LON:2 is now exactly 2 months away! We are up to 26 entrants - just another 24 needed to sign up before the end of March for glow-in-the-dark aubergine badges!
In case you're deliberating based on travel expenses, I've brought the cheapest travel options to you from some of the UK's major (/most Apterite-filled) cities. If you have a railcard, prices will be even cheaper than those listed! All prices shown are returns.
Belfast
PLANE: £30, Stansted Airport (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning) LINK
Birmingham
TRAIN: £11 (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning); £11.50 return (day trip)
COACH: £3, National Express (day trip)
Bristol
TRAIN: No Advance tickets yet; off peak rates are £43.40
COACH: £10, National Express (day trip)
Cambridge
TRAIN: £17.20 (day trip)
COACH: £6, National Express (day trip)
Dublin:
PLANE: £36, Southend Airport (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning) LINK
If you don't want to piss about with Southend (which is entirely reasonable), flights to Stansted start at £38.
Edinburgh:
TRAIN: £70 (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning), £72.50 (day trip, although you would be mad to do this...)
COACH: £13.50, National Express (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning)
PLANE: £35, Stansted Airport (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning) LINK
Glasgow
TRAIN: £60 (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday afternoon)
COACH: £22.60, National Express (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning)
PLANE: £33, Stansted Airport (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning) LINK
Leeds
TRAIN: £34.50 (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning) or £38 (day trip - although this involves leaving at 6am; £44 lets you get a more sociably-timed morning train)
COACH: £16, National Express (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday afternoon)
Liverpool
TRAIN: £34 (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday evening), £45 (day trip)
COACH: £10, National Express (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday evening)
Manchester
TRAIN: £46 (day trip or Fri/Sun)
COACH: £10, National Express (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday afternoon)
Newcastle
TRAIN: £40 (arriving Saturday at 1am, leaving Sunday evening... very anti-social hours but £72 is the best price for non-crappy hours)
COACH: £2, Megabus (...if you want an overnight coach there and back), £12, Megabus (if you're not a maniac: arriving Friday evening, leaving Sunday afternoon)
Nottingham
TRAIN: £34.50 (day trip or Fri/Sun)
COACH: £10, National Express (arriving Saturday morning, leaving Saturday evening or Sunday afternoon)
Oxford
TRAIN: £10.80 (day trip)
COACH: £18, Oxford Tube/£11, Megabus
And if you need a place to stay for the night, check out these budget options:
AirBnB: I would strongly urge you to only book places with existing reviews LINK
Travelodge: The nearest one, London Central Aldgate East, is £140 for 2 people/2 nights (Friday and Saturday). Which also looks like the cheapest one in central London. East London is best for cheaper and still somewhat convenient hostels - look for something near a Tube station on the District line.
Hostels: The Wombats hostel is highly rated (9.1 out of 10 on TripAdvisor!) and dorm beds are from £30.75 a night (https://tinyurl.com/ycbvoez9). Alternatively, Via Limehouse is £20 per bed per night and half an hour’s walk from the venue, or you can halve the journey time by going one stop on the DLR from Limehouse to Shadwell (https://tinyurl.com/y6v87xu5)
Or you can try couchsurfing if you're feeling particularly brave and/or stingy! (Please only stay with hosts that are verified and rated already!!) LINK
Having spent 2 hours looking this all up for you, the least you can do is sign up now xoxo
In case you're deliberating based on travel expenses, I've brought the cheapest travel options to you from some of the UK's major (/most Apterite-filled) cities. If you have a railcard, prices will be even cheaper than those listed! All prices shown are returns.
Belfast
PLANE: £30, Stansted Airport (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning) LINK
Birmingham
TRAIN: £11 (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning); £11.50 return (day trip)
COACH: £3, National Express (day trip)
Bristol
TRAIN: No Advance tickets yet; off peak rates are £43.40
COACH: £10, National Express (day trip)
Cambridge
TRAIN: £17.20 (day trip)
COACH: £6, National Express (day trip)
Dublin:
PLANE: £36, Southend Airport (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning) LINK
If you don't want to piss about with Southend (which is entirely reasonable), flights to Stansted start at £38.
Edinburgh:
TRAIN: £70 (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning), £72.50 (day trip, although you would be mad to do this...)
COACH: £13.50, National Express (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning)
PLANE: £35, Stansted Airport (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning) LINK
Glasgow
TRAIN: £60 (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday afternoon)
COACH: £22.60, National Express (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning)
PLANE: £33, Stansted Airport (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning) LINK
Leeds
TRAIN: £34.50 (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday morning) or £38 (day trip - although this involves leaving at 6am; £44 lets you get a more sociably-timed morning train)
COACH: £16, National Express (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday afternoon)
Liverpool
TRAIN: £34 (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday evening), £45 (day trip)
COACH: £10, National Express (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday evening)
Manchester
TRAIN: £46 (day trip or Fri/Sun)
COACH: £10, National Express (arriving Friday night, leaving Sunday afternoon)
Newcastle
TRAIN: £40 (arriving Saturday at 1am, leaving Sunday evening... very anti-social hours but £72 is the best price for non-crappy hours)
COACH: £2, Megabus (...if you want an overnight coach there and back), £12, Megabus (if you're not a maniac: arriving Friday evening, leaving Sunday afternoon)
Nottingham
TRAIN: £34.50 (day trip or Fri/Sun)
COACH: £10, National Express (arriving Saturday morning, leaving Saturday evening or Sunday afternoon)
Oxford
TRAIN: £10.80 (day trip)
COACH: £18, Oxford Tube/£11, Megabus
And if you need a place to stay for the night, check out these budget options:
AirBnB: I would strongly urge you to only book places with existing reviews LINK
Travelodge: The nearest one, London Central Aldgate East, is £140 for 2 people/2 nights (Friday and Saturday). Which also looks like the cheapest one in central London. East London is best for cheaper and still somewhat convenient hostels - look for something near a Tube station on the District line.
Hostels: The Wombats hostel is highly rated (9.1 out of 10 on TripAdvisor!) and dorm beds are from £30.75 a night (https://tinyurl.com/ycbvoez9). Alternatively, Via Limehouse is £20 per bed per night and half an hour’s walk from the venue, or you can halve the journey time by going one stop on the DLR from Limehouse to Shadwell (https://tinyurl.com/y6v87xu5)
Or you can try couchsurfing if you're feeling particularly brave and/or stingy! (Please only stay with hosts that are verified and rated already!!) LINK
Having spent 2 hours looking this all up for you, the least you can do is sign up now xoxo
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Re: CO:LON:2 - Bigger, Longer and Half-Cut (Countdown in London 2018)
[no longer relevant]
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"There's leaders, and there's followers, but I'd rather be a dick than a swallower" - Aristotle
- Jennifer Steadman
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- Posts: 1245
- Joined: Fri Jun 10, 2011 10:34 pm
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Re: CO:LON:2 - Bigger, Longer and Half-Cut (Countdown in London 2018)
SUCCESS! WE HAVE A VENUE!!
The event will now be held at the Christian Street Community Centre, near Aldgate East. Capacity remains at 72, the timings remain the same, and it's even more accessible (all 3 toilets are wheelchair friendly). We may even have an on-site pop-up cafe selling food and drink on the day! It's a great space.
Please do be aware that Google gives all sorts of misinformation as to the venue location. You are STRONGLY advised to look up the directions to a park called Rope Walk Gardens, just by Christian Street, as the venue is right behind the sports court in the park.
It's approximately 10 mins walk from Aldgate East and Whitechapel tube stations, 5 mins from Shadwell DLR/Overground station, 20 mins from Fenchurch Street station and 25 mins from Liverpool Street. Let me know if you're a Tube novice and I will try to help, either with encouragement and a route from your terminus station, or people coming from the same station that you can travel with!
Due to incurred hire costs, ENTRY FEE IS NOW £12 PER PERSON. If you have already paid up, the extra £4pp would be greatly appreciated ASAP. If you haven't already paid up... please pay up. This has been a horrible and unduly stressful week, and as a result I'm massively behind on my event prep - so the more organised you are, the more organised I can be!
If the new location or price increase is a problem for you and you no longer wish to attend, please let me know and I will refund your entry fee.
Any other questions, please ask.
PS. Thank you a huge amount to anyone who has helped for your support with the venue search - it has been invaluable.
PPS. Let's get this party started.
The event will now be held at the Christian Street Community Centre, near Aldgate East. Capacity remains at 72, the timings remain the same, and it's even more accessible (all 3 toilets are wheelchair friendly). We may even have an on-site pop-up cafe selling food and drink on the day! It's a great space.
Please do be aware that Google gives all sorts of misinformation as to the venue location. You are STRONGLY advised to look up the directions to a park called Rope Walk Gardens, just by Christian Street, as the venue is right behind the sports court in the park.
It's approximately 10 mins walk from Aldgate East and Whitechapel tube stations, 5 mins from Shadwell DLR/Overground station, 20 mins from Fenchurch Street station and 25 mins from Liverpool Street. Let me know if you're a Tube novice and I will try to help, either with encouragement and a route from your terminus station, or people coming from the same station that you can travel with!
Due to incurred hire costs, ENTRY FEE IS NOW £12 PER PERSON. If you have already paid up, the extra £4pp would be greatly appreciated ASAP. If you haven't already paid up... please pay up. This has been a horrible and unduly stressful week, and as a result I'm massively behind on my event prep - so the more organised you are, the more organised I can be!
If the new location or price increase is a problem for you and you no longer wish to attend, please let me know and I will refund your entry fee.
Any other questions, please ask.
PS. Thank you a huge amount to anyone who has helped for your support with the venue search - it has been invaluable.
PPS. Let's get this party started.
"There's leaders, and there's followers, but I'd rather be a dick than a swallower" - Aristotle
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Re: CO:LON:2 - Bigger, Longer and Half-Cut (Countdown in London 2018)
I've just paid for the venue. Assuming it's not an extremely elaborate scam by some people pretending to be from Tower Hamlets council, the booking should now be protected. Yay.
With just under 5 weeks to go, there are only 18 spaces left. If you're procrastinating, don't! Last year there was a rapid scramble to get the last few spaces. Doesn't matter if you've said you'll be attending - it's first pay first served.
I can't remember if I've publicly mentioned it before, but this year all attendees will be receive a goody bag and a free copy of the 2018 CO:LON magazine, CO:SMO! However I can only guarantee your goody bag if you pay up at least 2 weeks in advance of the event.
Onto prizes... the top 3 players win trophies. The highest-placing Co-event debutant (currently only 3 people in the running for this one...), the highest-placing 'returning' player (person whose first event was CO:LON 2017, currently 4 people in the running for it), and the most improved player (for the largest numerical increase in placing from any player who attended last year) will also win trophies. I think there are a few more prizes, but I can't remember what they are.
There will also be engraved and (I believe) fully fully functional wooden spoons for the bottom 3 players this year, because I firmly believe that a cheeky spoon should be available to players of all standards.
Last but not least, as with last year, everyone who wins a prize will also get to choose something from the prize table. Prizes will include (among other things) several different types of booze, Cards Against Humanity, a UK football grounds scratch map, and of course some of the masterpieces of world-famous erotic author/genius Chuck Tingle.
If you have any queries about the above, ask away!
With just under 5 weeks to go, there are only 18 spaces left. If you're procrastinating, don't! Last year there was a rapid scramble to get the last few spaces. Doesn't matter if you've said you'll be attending - it's first pay first served.
I can't remember if I've publicly mentioned it before, but this year all attendees will be receive a goody bag and a free copy of the 2018 CO:LON magazine, CO:SMO! However I can only guarantee your goody bag if you pay up at least 2 weeks in advance of the event.
Onto prizes... the top 3 players win trophies. The highest-placing Co-event debutant (currently only 3 people in the running for this one...), the highest-placing 'returning' player (person whose first event was CO:LON 2017, currently 4 people in the running for it), and the most improved player (for the largest numerical increase in placing from any player who attended last year) will also win trophies. I think there are a few more prizes, but I can't remember what they are.
There will also be engraved and (I believe) fully fully functional wooden spoons for the bottom 3 players this year, because I firmly believe that a cheeky spoon should be available to players of all standards.
Last but not least, as with last year, everyone who wins a prize will also get to choose something from the prize table. Prizes will include (among other things) several different types of booze, Cards Against Humanity, a UK football grounds scratch map, and of course some of the masterpieces of world-famous erotic author/genius Chuck Tingle.
If you have any queries about the above, ask away!
"There's leaders, and there's followers, but I'd rather be a dick than a swallower" - Aristotle
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~1 month to go, 15 spaces left~
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TEN SPACES LEFT!!
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SEVEN DAYS TO GO, SIX SPACES LEFT!
Just some stuff to advise you for the day...
> PLEASE please please use this map to guide you rather than Google Maps, or you'll probably end up in Hammersmith (WRONG END OF LONDON). ***GO TO ALDGATE EAST AND THEN USE THE MAP***. I CANNOT SAY THIS ENOUGH TIMES.
The map also includes directions to the proposed after-party pub, The Brown Bear, which has darts/jukebox/quiz machine and is about 8 minutes away from the venue. However, there are lots of other pubs in the area so if it's underwhelming, we can check out other options and hopefully find something that suits.
> The draw will take place at 11.45 this year... please be there on time! If you're late for reasons beyond your control, please contact me on 07708 205377.
> As flagged up by Adam Dexter: if you're travelling from Paddington, please be aware that the Hammersmith & City line is closed between Hammersmith and Baker Street over the weekend, so get the Bakerloo line to Baker Street and change to the H&C line there.
If you have any other queries, please let me know and I'll try to answer them.
See you next Saturday! xoxo
Just some stuff to advise you for the day...
> PLEASE please please use this map to guide you rather than Google Maps, or you'll probably end up in Hammersmith (WRONG END OF LONDON). ***GO TO ALDGATE EAST AND THEN USE THE MAP***. I CANNOT SAY THIS ENOUGH TIMES.
The map also includes directions to the proposed after-party pub, The Brown Bear, which has darts/jukebox/quiz machine and is about 8 minutes away from the venue. However, there are lots of other pubs in the area so if it's underwhelming, we can check out other options and hopefully find something that suits.
> The draw will take place at 11.45 this year... please be there on time! If you're late for reasons beyond your control, please contact me on 07708 205377.
> As flagged up by Adam Dexter: if you're travelling from Paddington, please be aware that the Hammersmith & City line is closed between Hammersmith and Baker Street over the weekend, so get the Bakerloo line to Baker Street and change to the H&C line there.
If you have any other queries, please let me know and I'll try to answer them.
See you next Saturday! xoxo
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Re: CO:LON:2 - Bigger, Longer and Half-Cut (Countdown in London 2018)
Who's up for doing a parkrun before this? I've been looking around, and I think the Mile End one is closest. We can walk to the venue afterwards given the amount of time we'll have and get some breakfast on the way too.
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Re: CO:LON:2 - Bigger, Longer and Half-Cut (Countdown in London 2018)
Here are the results and final standings. Oliver Garner and Mark Murray played in the final, and Oliver won 65-47.
STANDINGS
Players are ranked by wins, then points.
RESULTS
Round 1
Table 1
Conor Travers 55 - 65 Oliver Garner
Oliver Garner 59 - 40 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 45 - 63 Conor Travers
Table 2
Ronan Higginson 37 - 70 Jamie McNeill
Jamie McNeill 60 - 34 Conrad Teixeira
Conrad Teixeira 48 - 54 Ronan Higginson
Table 3
Dan Byrom 61 - 0 Anthony Prunesor
Anthony Prunesor 0 - 59 Lauren Hamer
Lauren Hamer 39 - 45 Dan Byrom
Table 4
Jeff Clayton 58 - 15 Mauro Pratesi
Mauro Pratesi 46 - 34 Amar Chotai
Amar Chotai 28 - 67 Jeff Clayton
Table 5
Tracey Mills 70 - 48 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 46 - 64 Mark Deeks
Mark Deeks 78 - 56 Tracey Mills
Table 6
Mike Springett 26 - 66 Jess Pratesi
Jess Pratesi 48 - 30 Sara Lawson
Sara Lawson 46 - 52 Mike Springett
Table 7
James Laverty 40 - 62 Norm Ahmad
Norm Ahmad 50 - 45 David Hilton
David Hilton 36 - 42 James Laverty
Table 8
Oliver Levy 30 - 58 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 66 - 46 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 54 - 43 Oliver Levy
Table 9
Josephine Sinclair 55 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 73 Mark Murray
Mark Murray 67 - 34 Josephine Sinclair
Table 10
Vik Shah 48 - 52 Amy Godel
Amy Godel 55 - 44 Sandie Simonis
Sandie Simonis 53 - 30 Vik Shah
Table 11
Paul Erdunast 71*- 61 Gevin Chapwell
Gevin Chapwell 54 - 62 Richard Priest
Richard Priest 32 - 55 Paul Erdunast
Table 12
Adam Curran 35 - 58 Bradley Horrocks
Bradley Horrocks 62 - 33 Philippa MacFarlane
Philippa MacFarlane 40 - 54 Adam Curran
Table 13
Sarah Bladon 44 - 45 Cathy Summerside
Cathy Summerside 27 - 67 Ryan Taylor
Ryan Taylor 52 - 41 Sarah Bladon
Table 14
Mike Brown 35 - 62 James Robinson
James Robinson 61 - 71 Jonathan Wynn
Jonathan Wynn 60 -*70 Mike Brown
Table 15
Tom Cappleman 49 - 21 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 37 - 49 Zubair Patel
Zubair Patel 53 - 71 Tom Cappleman
Table 16
Adam Dexter 59 - 51 Nathan Pace
Nathan Pace 41 - 64 Pete Steggle
Pete Steggle 41 - 61 Adam Dexter
Table 17
Lynne Cumberland 30 - 34 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 30 - 51 Caroline Steadman
Caroline Steadman 48 - 30 Lynne Cumberland
Table 18
Ian Haslup 38 - 59 Matty Artell
Matty Artell 61 - 63 Eddy Byrne
Eddy Byrne 72 - 46 Ian Haslup
Table 19
Heather Badcock 34 - 41 James Wilson
James Wilson 44 - 36 Mark Mills
Mark Mills 13 - 60 Heather Badcock
Table 20
Berkan Chelikhan 18 - 71 Zarte Siempre
Zarte Siempre 63 - 36 Ashwin Abinashi
Ashwin Abinashi 52 - 42 Berkan Chelikhan
Table 21
Tim Hebbes 56 - 59 Matthew Tassier
Matthew Tassier 50 - 47 Matt Morrison
Matt Morrison 31 - 49 Tim Hebbes
Table 22
Tom Carey 73 - 38 Ben Hunter
Ben Hunter 25 - 79 Giles Hutchings
Giles Hutchings 58 - 68 Tom Carey
Table 23
Sam Prouse 48 - 49 Ned Pendleton
Ned Pendleton 44 - 45 Jon Elmer
Jon Elmer 61 - 21 Sam Prouse
Round 2
Table 1
Tom Carey 56 - 65 Mark Murray
Mark Murray 47 - 61 Mark Deeks
Mark Deeks 55 - 59 Tom Carey
Table 2
Zarte Siempre 59 - 34 Jamie McNeill
Jamie McNeill 32 - 38 Eddy Byrne
Eddy Byrne 58 - 44 Zarte Siempre
Table 3
Jeff Clayton 57 - 47 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 43 - 53 Paul Erdunast
Paul Erdunast 63*- 53 Jeff Clayton
Table 4
Adam Dexter 44 - 69 Bradley Horrocks
Bradley Horrocks 55 - 52 Oliver Garner
Oliver Garner 54 - 39 Adam Dexter
Table 5
Ryan Taylor 63 - 59 Jess Pratesi
Jess Pratesi 44 - 63 Tom Cappleman
Tom Cappleman 71 - 53 Ryan Taylor
Table 6
Matthew Tassier 64 - 25 Amy Godel
Amy Godel 22 - 63 Norm Ahmad
Norm Ahmad 48 - 57 Matthew Tassier
Table 7
Jon Elmer 66 - 25 Caroline Steadman
Caroline Steadman 40 - 38 Dan Byrom
Dan Byrom 50 - 52 Jon Elmer
Table 8
Giles Hutchings 61 - 69 Jonathan Wynn
Jonathan Wynn 80 - 46 James Wilson
James Wilson 26 - 68 Giles Hutchings
Table 9
James Robinson 59 - 33 Matty Artell
Matty Artell 37 - 68 Tracey Mills
Tracey Mills 28 - 55 James Robinson
Table 10
Mike Brown 44 - 43 Pete Steggle
Pete Steggle 36 - 72 Conor Travers
Conor Travers 93 - 65 Mike Brown
Table 11
Zubair Patel 47 - 41 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 50 - 49 Tim Hebbes
Tim Hebbes 30 - 47 Zubair Patel
Table 12
Sandie Simonis 26 - 57 Heather Badcock
Heather Badcock 30 - 51 Lauren Hamer
Lauren Hamer 56 - 50 Sandie Simonis
Table 13
Ned Pendleton 47 - 65 Ronan Higginson
Ronan Higginson 63 - 37 Richard Priest
Richard Priest 61 - 26 Ned Pendleton
Table 14
Josephine Sinclair 39 -*49 Ashwin Abinashi
Ashwin Abinashi 48 - 40 Adam Curran
Adam Curran 62 - 54 Josephine Sinclair
Table 15
Mike Springett 42 - 37 Cathy Summerside
Cathy Summerside 44 - 59 James Laverty
James Laverty 79 - 54 Mike Springett
Table 16
Mauro Pratesi 52 -*62 Gevin Chapwell
Gevin Chapwell 70 - 28 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 38 -*48 Mauro Pratesi
Table 17
Nathan Pace 36 - 59 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 66 - 63 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 76 - 29 Nathan Pace
Table 18
Ian Haslup 60 - 17 Conrad Teixeira
Conrad Teixeira 49 - 44 Sarah Bladon
Sarah Bladon 55 - 45 Ian Haslup
Table 19
Matt Morrison 51 - 52 Vik Shah
Vik Shah 33 - 39 David Hilton
David Hilton 22 - 54 Matt Morrison
Table 20
Oliver Levy 28 - 36 Philippa MacFarlane
Philippa MacFarlane 57 - 21 Sara Lawson
Sara Lawson 46 - 14 Oliver Levy
Table 21
Ben Hunter 45 - 33 Amar Chotai
Amar Chotai 23 - 57 Sam Prouse
Sam Prouse 63 - 28 Ben Hunter
Table 22
Lynne Cumberland 18 - 71 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 65 - 45 Berkan Chelikhan
Berkan Chelikhan 56 - 39 Lynne Cumberland
Table 23
Anthony Prunesor** 0 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 66 Mark Mills
Mark Mills 36 - 0 Anthony Prunesor
** A spot was left open for Anthony Endsor during the first two rounds, in the hope that his attempt to find the venue would end in success. It didn't. This meant for the first two rounds he wasn't classed as a Prune, so ended up being drawn against the real Prune in round 2, hence the 0-0.
Round 3
Table 1
Bradley Horrocks 44 - 74 Paul Erdunast
Paul Erdunast 49 - 50 Tom Cappleman
Tom Cappleman 50 - 56 Bradley Horrocks
Table 2
Matthew Tassier 37 - 58 Jon Elmer
Jon Elmer 51 - 64 Eddy Byrne
Eddy Byrne 55 -*65 Matthew Tassier
Table 3
Jonathan Wynn 64 - 54 Mark Deeks
Mark Deeks 60 - 56 Conor Travers
Conor Travers 57 - 47 Jonathan Wynn
Table 4
James Robinson 75*- 65 Zarte Siempre
Zarte Siempre 60 - 26 Tom Carey
Tom Carey 47 - 71 James Robinson
Table 5
Jeff Clayton 41 - 64 Ryan Taylor
Ryan Taylor 54 - 64 Mark Murray
Mark Murray 68 - 50 Jeff Clayton
Table 6
Norm Ahmad 61 - 51 Ronan Higginson
Ronan Higginson 41 - 85 Oliver Garner
Oliver Garner 74 - 56 Norm Ahmad
Table 7
Lauren Hamer 61 -*71 Zubair Patel
Zubair Patel 43 - 56 James Laverty
James Laverty 63 - 40 Lauren Hamer
Table 8
Caroline Steadman 27 - 67 Giles Hutchings
Giles Hutchings 61 - 27 Ashwin Abinashi
Ashwin Abinashi 62 - 33 Caroline Steadman
Table 9
Tracey Mills 51 - 46 Jess Pratesi
Jess Pratesi 48 - 56 Gevin Chapwell
Gevin Chapwell 33 - 46 Tracey Mills
Table 10
Mike Brown 30 - 42 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 41 - 45 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 53 - 44 Mike Brown
Table 11
Jamie McNeill 82 - 62 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 41 - 53 Adam Dexter
Adam Dexter 34 - 60 Jamie McNeill
Table 12
Richard Priest 67*- 57 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 42 - 40 Dan Byrom
Dan Byrom 37 - 66 Richard Priest
Table 13
Sam Prouse 58 - 51 Heather Badcock
Heather Badcock 48 - 55 Josephine Sinclair
Josephine Sinclair 61 - 44 Sam Prouse
Table 14
Philippa MacFarlane 32 - 48 Mauro Pratesi
Mauro Pratesi 38 - 43 Mike Springett
Mike Springett 47 - 54 Philippa MacFarlane
Table 15
Amy Godel 28 - 50 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 70 - 30 James Wilson
James Wilson 68 - 58 Amy Godel
Table 16
Matty Artell 33 -*43 Pete Steggle
Pete Steggle 56 - 23 Mark Mills
Mark Mills 12 - 65 Matty Artell
Table 17
Tim Hebbes 48 - 42 Adam Curran
Adam Curran 40 - 52 Ian Haslup
Ian Haslup 45 - 61 Tim Hebbes
Table 18
Matt Morrison 58 - 30 Sandie Simonis
Sandie Simonis 57 - 37 Sarah Bladon
Sarah Bladon 37 - 44 Matt Morrison
Table 19
Vik Shah 50 - 61 Berkan Chelikhan
Berkan Chelikhan 31 - 46 Ned Pendleton
Ned Pendleton 61 - 39 Vik Shah
Table 20
Conrad Teixeira 51 - 35 Sara Lawson
Sara Lawson 36 - 54 Cathy Summerside
Cathy Summerside 37 - 43 Conrad Teixeira
Table 21
Ben Hunter 50 - 45 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 32 - 69 David Hilton
David Hilton 51 - 62 Ben Hunter
Table 22
Nathan Pace 47 - 43 Amar Chotai
Amar Chotai 45 - 0 Anthony Prunesor
Anthony Prunesor 0 - 45 Nathan Pace
Table 23
Lynne Cumberland 26 - 51 Oliver Levy
Oliver Levy 42 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 46 Lynne Cumberland
[EDITED] These standings and results have been corrected to take account of tiebreak conundrums, and to correct the round 2 result between Josephine Sinclair and Adam Curran which was entered the wrong way round.
STANDINGS
Players are ranked by wins, then points.
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P W Pts
1 Oliver Garner 6 5 389
2 Mark Murray 6 5 384
3 James Robinson 6 5 373
4 Tom Cappleman 6 5 354
5 Eddy Byrne 6 5 350
6 Paul Erdunast 6 5 345
7 Bradley Horrocks 6 5 344
8 James Laverty 6 5 339
9 Jon Elmer 6 5 333
10 Matthew Tassier 6 5 322
11 Conor Travers 6 4 396
12 Giles Hutchings 6 4 394
13 Jonathan Wynn 6 4 391
14 Mark Deeks 6 4 372
15 Zarte Siempre 6 4 362
16 Ryan Taylor 6 4 353
17 Norm Ahmad 6 4 340
18 Jamie McNeill 6 4 338
19 Tracey Mills 6 4 319
20 Richard Priest 6 4 315
21 Michelle Nevitt 6 4 312
22 Zubair Patel 6 4 300
23 Ashwin Abinashi 6 4 264
24 Jonathan de Souza 6 3 353
25 Tom Carey 6 3 329
26 Gevin Chapwell 6 3 326
26 Jeff Clayton 6 3 326
28 Ronan Higginson 6 3 311
29 Lauren Hamer 6 3 306
30 Josephine Sinclair 6 3 298
31 Graeme Cole 6 3 293
31 Tim Hebbes 6 3 293
33 Sam Prouse 6 3 291
34 Adam Dexter 6 3 290
34 Stewart Gordon 6 3 290
36 Matt Morrison 6 3 285
37 Ned Pendleton 6 3 273
37 Pete Steggle 6 3 273
39 Mike Springett 6 3 264
40 James Wilson 6 3 255
41 Philippa MacFarlane 6 3 252
42 Ben Hunter 6 3 248
43 Conrad Teixeira 6 3 242
44 Mauro Pratesi 6 3 237
45 Caroline Steadman 6 3 224
46 Jess Pratesi 6 2 311
47 Chris Marshall 6 2 297
48 Matty Artell 6 2 288
49 Ian Haslup 6 2 286
50 Heather Badcock 6 2 280
51 Mike Brown 6 2 278
52 Adam Curran 6 2 273
53 Dan Byrom 6 2 271
54 David Hilton 6 2 262
55 Sandie Simonis 6 2 260
56 Berkan Chelikhan 6 2 253
57 Nathan Pace 6 2 249
58 Cathy Summerside 6 2 244
59 Amy Godel 6 2 240
60 Oliver Levy 6 2 208
61 Mark Mills 6 2 186
62 Sarah Bladon 6 1 258
63 Vik Shah 6 1 252
64 Sara Lawson 6 1 214
65 Matt Rowbotham 6 1 207
66 Amar Chotai 6 1 206
67 Lynne Cumberland 6 1 189
68 Anthony Prunesor 6 0 0
68 Apterous Prune 6 0 0
RESULTS
Round 1
Table 1
Conor Travers 55 - 65 Oliver Garner
Oliver Garner 59 - 40 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 45 - 63 Conor Travers
Table 2
Ronan Higginson 37 - 70 Jamie McNeill
Jamie McNeill 60 - 34 Conrad Teixeira
Conrad Teixeira 48 - 54 Ronan Higginson
Table 3
Dan Byrom 61 - 0 Anthony Prunesor
Anthony Prunesor 0 - 59 Lauren Hamer
Lauren Hamer 39 - 45 Dan Byrom
Table 4
Jeff Clayton 58 - 15 Mauro Pratesi
Mauro Pratesi 46 - 34 Amar Chotai
Amar Chotai 28 - 67 Jeff Clayton
Table 5
Tracey Mills 70 - 48 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 46 - 64 Mark Deeks
Mark Deeks 78 - 56 Tracey Mills
Table 6
Mike Springett 26 - 66 Jess Pratesi
Jess Pratesi 48 - 30 Sara Lawson
Sara Lawson 46 - 52 Mike Springett
Table 7
James Laverty 40 - 62 Norm Ahmad
Norm Ahmad 50 - 45 David Hilton
David Hilton 36 - 42 James Laverty
Table 8
Oliver Levy 30 - 58 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 66 - 46 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 54 - 43 Oliver Levy
Table 9
Josephine Sinclair 55 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 73 Mark Murray
Mark Murray 67 - 34 Josephine Sinclair
Table 10
Vik Shah 48 - 52 Amy Godel
Amy Godel 55 - 44 Sandie Simonis
Sandie Simonis 53 - 30 Vik Shah
Table 11
Paul Erdunast 71*- 61 Gevin Chapwell
Gevin Chapwell 54 - 62 Richard Priest
Richard Priest 32 - 55 Paul Erdunast
Table 12
Adam Curran 35 - 58 Bradley Horrocks
Bradley Horrocks 62 - 33 Philippa MacFarlane
Philippa MacFarlane 40 - 54 Adam Curran
Table 13
Sarah Bladon 44 - 45 Cathy Summerside
Cathy Summerside 27 - 67 Ryan Taylor
Ryan Taylor 52 - 41 Sarah Bladon
Table 14
Mike Brown 35 - 62 James Robinson
James Robinson 61 - 71 Jonathan Wynn
Jonathan Wynn 60 -*70 Mike Brown
Table 15
Tom Cappleman 49 - 21 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 37 - 49 Zubair Patel
Zubair Patel 53 - 71 Tom Cappleman
Table 16
Adam Dexter 59 - 51 Nathan Pace
Nathan Pace 41 - 64 Pete Steggle
Pete Steggle 41 - 61 Adam Dexter
Table 17
Lynne Cumberland 30 - 34 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 30 - 51 Caroline Steadman
Caroline Steadman 48 - 30 Lynne Cumberland
Table 18
Ian Haslup 38 - 59 Matty Artell
Matty Artell 61 - 63 Eddy Byrne
Eddy Byrne 72 - 46 Ian Haslup
Table 19
Heather Badcock 34 - 41 James Wilson
James Wilson 44 - 36 Mark Mills
Mark Mills 13 - 60 Heather Badcock
Table 20
Berkan Chelikhan 18 - 71 Zarte Siempre
Zarte Siempre 63 - 36 Ashwin Abinashi
Ashwin Abinashi 52 - 42 Berkan Chelikhan
Table 21
Tim Hebbes 56 - 59 Matthew Tassier
Matthew Tassier 50 - 47 Matt Morrison
Matt Morrison 31 - 49 Tim Hebbes
Table 22
Tom Carey 73 - 38 Ben Hunter
Ben Hunter 25 - 79 Giles Hutchings
Giles Hutchings 58 - 68 Tom Carey
Table 23
Sam Prouse 48 - 49 Ned Pendleton
Ned Pendleton 44 - 45 Jon Elmer
Jon Elmer 61 - 21 Sam Prouse
Round 2
Table 1
Tom Carey 56 - 65 Mark Murray
Mark Murray 47 - 61 Mark Deeks
Mark Deeks 55 - 59 Tom Carey
Table 2
Zarte Siempre 59 - 34 Jamie McNeill
Jamie McNeill 32 - 38 Eddy Byrne
Eddy Byrne 58 - 44 Zarte Siempre
Table 3
Jeff Clayton 57 - 47 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 43 - 53 Paul Erdunast
Paul Erdunast 63*- 53 Jeff Clayton
Table 4
Adam Dexter 44 - 69 Bradley Horrocks
Bradley Horrocks 55 - 52 Oliver Garner
Oliver Garner 54 - 39 Adam Dexter
Table 5
Ryan Taylor 63 - 59 Jess Pratesi
Jess Pratesi 44 - 63 Tom Cappleman
Tom Cappleman 71 - 53 Ryan Taylor
Table 6
Matthew Tassier 64 - 25 Amy Godel
Amy Godel 22 - 63 Norm Ahmad
Norm Ahmad 48 - 57 Matthew Tassier
Table 7
Jon Elmer 66 - 25 Caroline Steadman
Caroline Steadman 40 - 38 Dan Byrom
Dan Byrom 50 - 52 Jon Elmer
Table 8
Giles Hutchings 61 - 69 Jonathan Wynn
Jonathan Wynn 80 - 46 James Wilson
James Wilson 26 - 68 Giles Hutchings
Table 9
James Robinson 59 - 33 Matty Artell
Matty Artell 37 - 68 Tracey Mills
Tracey Mills 28 - 55 James Robinson
Table 10
Mike Brown 44 - 43 Pete Steggle
Pete Steggle 36 - 72 Conor Travers
Conor Travers 93 - 65 Mike Brown
Table 11
Zubair Patel 47 - 41 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 50 - 49 Tim Hebbes
Tim Hebbes 30 - 47 Zubair Patel
Table 12
Sandie Simonis 26 - 57 Heather Badcock
Heather Badcock 30 - 51 Lauren Hamer
Lauren Hamer 56 - 50 Sandie Simonis
Table 13
Ned Pendleton 47 - 65 Ronan Higginson
Ronan Higginson 63 - 37 Richard Priest
Richard Priest 61 - 26 Ned Pendleton
Table 14
Josephine Sinclair 39 -*49 Ashwin Abinashi
Ashwin Abinashi 48 - 40 Adam Curran
Adam Curran 62 - 54 Josephine Sinclair
Table 15
Mike Springett 42 - 37 Cathy Summerside
Cathy Summerside 44 - 59 James Laverty
James Laverty 79 - 54 Mike Springett
Table 16
Mauro Pratesi 52 -*62 Gevin Chapwell
Gevin Chapwell 70 - 28 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 38 -*48 Mauro Pratesi
Table 17
Nathan Pace 36 - 59 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 66 - 63 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 76 - 29 Nathan Pace
Table 18
Ian Haslup 60 - 17 Conrad Teixeira
Conrad Teixeira 49 - 44 Sarah Bladon
Sarah Bladon 55 - 45 Ian Haslup
Table 19
Matt Morrison 51 - 52 Vik Shah
Vik Shah 33 - 39 David Hilton
David Hilton 22 - 54 Matt Morrison
Table 20
Oliver Levy 28 - 36 Philippa MacFarlane
Philippa MacFarlane 57 - 21 Sara Lawson
Sara Lawson 46 - 14 Oliver Levy
Table 21
Ben Hunter 45 - 33 Amar Chotai
Amar Chotai 23 - 57 Sam Prouse
Sam Prouse 63 - 28 Ben Hunter
Table 22
Lynne Cumberland 18 - 71 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 65 - 45 Berkan Chelikhan
Berkan Chelikhan 56 - 39 Lynne Cumberland
Table 23
Anthony Prunesor** 0 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 66 Mark Mills
Mark Mills 36 - 0 Anthony Prunesor
** A spot was left open for Anthony Endsor during the first two rounds, in the hope that his attempt to find the venue would end in success. It didn't. This meant for the first two rounds he wasn't classed as a Prune, so ended up being drawn against the real Prune in round 2, hence the 0-0.
Round 3
Table 1
Bradley Horrocks 44 - 74 Paul Erdunast
Paul Erdunast 49 - 50 Tom Cappleman
Tom Cappleman 50 - 56 Bradley Horrocks
Table 2
Matthew Tassier 37 - 58 Jon Elmer
Jon Elmer 51 - 64 Eddy Byrne
Eddy Byrne 55 -*65 Matthew Tassier
Table 3
Jonathan Wynn 64 - 54 Mark Deeks
Mark Deeks 60 - 56 Conor Travers
Conor Travers 57 - 47 Jonathan Wynn
Table 4
James Robinson 75*- 65 Zarte Siempre
Zarte Siempre 60 - 26 Tom Carey
Tom Carey 47 - 71 James Robinson
Table 5
Jeff Clayton 41 - 64 Ryan Taylor
Ryan Taylor 54 - 64 Mark Murray
Mark Murray 68 - 50 Jeff Clayton
Table 6
Norm Ahmad 61 - 51 Ronan Higginson
Ronan Higginson 41 - 85 Oliver Garner
Oliver Garner 74 - 56 Norm Ahmad
Table 7
Lauren Hamer 61 -*71 Zubair Patel
Zubair Patel 43 - 56 James Laverty
James Laverty 63 - 40 Lauren Hamer
Table 8
Caroline Steadman 27 - 67 Giles Hutchings
Giles Hutchings 61 - 27 Ashwin Abinashi
Ashwin Abinashi 62 - 33 Caroline Steadman
Table 9
Tracey Mills 51 - 46 Jess Pratesi
Jess Pratesi 48 - 56 Gevin Chapwell
Gevin Chapwell 33 - 46 Tracey Mills
Table 10
Mike Brown 30 - 42 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 41 - 45 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 53 - 44 Mike Brown
Table 11
Jamie McNeill 82 - 62 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 41 - 53 Adam Dexter
Adam Dexter 34 - 60 Jamie McNeill
Table 12
Richard Priest 67*- 57 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 42 - 40 Dan Byrom
Dan Byrom 37 - 66 Richard Priest
Table 13
Sam Prouse 58 - 51 Heather Badcock
Heather Badcock 48 - 55 Josephine Sinclair
Josephine Sinclair 61 - 44 Sam Prouse
Table 14
Philippa MacFarlane 32 - 48 Mauro Pratesi
Mauro Pratesi 38 - 43 Mike Springett
Mike Springett 47 - 54 Philippa MacFarlane
Table 15
Amy Godel 28 - 50 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 70 - 30 James Wilson
James Wilson 68 - 58 Amy Godel
Table 16
Matty Artell 33 -*43 Pete Steggle
Pete Steggle 56 - 23 Mark Mills
Mark Mills 12 - 65 Matty Artell
Table 17
Tim Hebbes 48 - 42 Adam Curran
Adam Curran 40 - 52 Ian Haslup
Ian Haslup 45 - 61 Tim Hebbes
Table 18
Matt Morrison 58 - 30 Sandie Simonis
Sandie Simonis 57 - 37 Sarah Bladon
Sarah Bladon 37 - 44 Matt Morrison
Table 19
Vik Shah 50 - 61 Berkan Chelikhan
Berkan Chelikhan 31 - 46 Ned Pendleton
Ned Pendleton 61 - 39 Vik Shah
Table 20
Conrad Teixeira 51 - 35 Sara Lawson
Sara Lawson 36 - 54 Cathy Summerside
Cathy Summerside 37 - 43 Conrad Teixeira
Table 21
Ben Hunter 50 - 45 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 32 - 69 David Hilton
David Hilton 51 - 62 Ben Hunter
Table 22
Nathan Pace 47 - 43 Amar Chotai
Amar Chotai 45 - 0 Anthony Prunesor
Anthony Prunesor 0 - 45 Nathan Pace
Table 23
Lynne Cumberland 26 - 51 Oliver Levy
Oliver Levy 42 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 46 Lynne Cumberland
[EDITED] These standings and results have been corrected to take account of tiebreak conundrums, and to correct the round 2 result between Josephine Sinclair and Adam Curran which was entered the wrong way round.