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ACC Internet Cribbage
Jerry Hardy wins ACC Inaugural
Internet Classic
November 1, 2003:
112 participants gathered at
MSN Games on Thursday, October 30 for the ACC/Pegging Pals
Inaugural Classic. A festive atmosphere was in evidence as ACC
veterans playing online for the first time mingled with Internet whizzes
new to the ACC. Old chums from Grass Roots and the Tournament Trail
greeted each other in the lobby, and Zone.com regulars hailed online
friends as fellow ACC members. Everyone shared in the excitement and
pride over this event, which launches an important new chapter in the
history of the ACC and the game of cribbage.
When the All Start was given at 7:00 PM Pacific Time, players
paired off for the first round of this single elimination, best-of-three
format competition. Two hours later, the field had narrowed to two
members. It was close, but the honor of being the first winner of an ACC
Internet tournament goes to Jerry Hardy of Phillips, ME. Known
online as ovaeeezy, Jerry prevailed over Beverly Moore (SapphireGal_)
of Stoughton, WI in the finals. Beverly's sister Lois Fosdal (Ezmarelda),
who serves on the Internet Steering Committee, shared Third Place with
Mike Iowacard Miller. The Fifth Place bracket was rounded
out by Margie Grindel (+Hershey_Girl), Larry Reed (drcrib_3)
and Todd Champagne (airbornetchamp). Congratulations to
all the winners!
Although the turnout greatly exceeded expectations, things were kept
on an even keel by co-directors Joan Dulworth and Karen Peake, both
experienced online tournament hosts. Michael Schell helped with members'
screen name registrations, and other ACC officials, including Robert
Milk, Rick Allen, Jim Crawford and Doris Denny, answered questions in
the lobby. Several seasoned Zone.com players graciously assisted the
newbies in figuring out "the whole Internet cribbage thang".
The tournament was a demonstration event, and no IRPs were awarded,
though the high finishers will all enter the permanent ACC record. Many
more tournaments will be held over the next several weeks, and new
events will be added to the official schedule
soon, so check back often or sign up for email
updates. We expect that the trial period for the Internet Cribbage
Program will end — and rated play will begin — sometime in the first
quarter of 2004. Return to the home page to
learn how to join the fun! (back...)
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