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ACC Internet Cribbage
John Elmer wins ACC Pegging
Pals single elimination
January 29, 2004:
Mid-January featured two more of our four-stake single elimination
tournaments. The Saturday, January 17 event was won by a
nonmember, only the second time that has happened since ACC Internet
Cribbage began in October. ACC peggers did grab the remaining top spots,
though, with David Campbell (dc2121), the 2001–2002 ACC
Rookie of the Year, finishing second, and Howard Dorfman (lonrangrma2133)
of Everett, MA tying for third with Springfield, OR's Allen Nypen
(A0939). Finishing fifth were Marie Harrington (ma_lobs)
of Ipswich, MA, Dick Ness (drness) of Port Orchard, WA and
Jerry Hardy (ovaeeezy) of Phillips, ME. You may recall
that Hardy previously earned himself a place in cribbage history by
winning the ACC's very first Internet
tournament. Donald E. Ellis (+_LoneStar__) directed this 73
player affair.
Thursday, January 22 saw a couple of new
faces in the Finals. John Elmer (Teton2) came away with
First Place. Despite his screen name, which gives homage to his Wyoming
roots, Elmer currently calls Newberry Springs in the California desert
his home. Second Place went to Kelly Breedlove (VA449KLB)
of Barboursville, WV. It was the first time either player had reached
the top ranks of an ACC online tournament. Terry McGinnis (ontario97914)
of Ontario, OR finished third, while Billy Barnes (Billy_CA5177)
of Red Bluff, CA was the only ACC'er to finish in the Fifth Place
bracket. Exactly 64 players signed up for this event, which made
director Donald E. Ellis's job a bit easier, as there were no byes to
distribute.
These four-stake single elimination tournaments are our most popular
events, perhaps because they are so fast-paced (usually concluding in
less than three hours) while still providing a challenging level of
competition. They make a great introduction to ACC Internet Cribbage, if
you haven't yet tried it!
No IRPs were awarded for these demonstration events, but the high
finishers have been entered into the official ACC record. We expect that
rated play will begin in a few weeks. Watch for an announcement in the
March issue of Cribbage World, or at this Web site. (back...)
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