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Title: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: wallaceprime on June 06, 2022, 07:07:47 AM
Despite my pessimistic/realistic prediction yesterday on the morning of the tournament that I had probably less than 50 % chance of even making it to the knockout stages, here I am, the new 2022 UK Champion  :yellow-meeple:

(https://www.wallaceprime.com/carc/CarcCentral/043_champion.jpg)

I really thought with such numerous strong and high Elo opponents that I stood little chance of getting anywhere near my 3rd place position of last year.

It started well with a 1st round game against a relatively inexperienced lady who ran out of meeples after only around 20 tiles. I blocked all except 1 of her meeples and won by over 50 points.

My heart sank when I found my 2nd round opponent was Alexey_LV! We had never played before (he thought we had), and I thought 'here comes my first loss'! If I remember correctly, Alexey won the farms and completed a juicy city, but I had enough ruins to win by 2 points. Crucially - as I had no meeples by this point - I prevented him getting a 9 point farm by blocking access to it, so he could only get 6 points and I squeezed the victory. I don't know if anyone else noticed, but I spotted my hands were shaking during Alexey's game - stress/nervousness/excitement does strange things to you when you're under pressure.

All went well - wins against Uhome and Andrew Page (previous UK champion) - until I came up against evereverever in the 5th round. I made an initial poor placement of an awkward straight city splitter which ended-up with 2 of my meeples trapped for around 15 points. My second poor choice came when - with the same city - I had the chance to trap 2 of my meeples and 1 of Nic's for a net gain of 11 points. Instead, I was greedy and went for potential completion and an almost guaranteed win, and Nic immediately got the perfect tile to score 8 points, get a meeple back, and trap my meeples. I was utterly out-farmed and Nic deserved the win.

My last group round was against ted the notty bear, last year's winner, who had beaten me by 2 points in last year's group stages. Ven and I had an epic farming battle, but I managed to keep a few cities compartmentalised in my own farms so my ruins pushed me 2 points ahead at the end, and that gave me the 5th win required get to the knockout stages

My semi-final was against Chris Tucker, who had beaten me in last year's semi-final with a self-admitted lucky streak at the very end. In this year's game - and sorry if this is a bit of a blur - I recovered my Lucky-Godliness deficit from last year's semi-final o get a good buffer of points at the start that Chris couldn't recover from. Chris was just not able to get the tiles he needed to take control/equalise 2 separate farms, either of which might have changed the outcome, but both needed the same road bend... which I got >:D

The final, against Uhome, did not get off to a good start for me. I think he had over 30 points before I even got on the scoreboard. He had a couple of cloisters and an initial meeple in a decent farm. I was hoping to section-off his farm from another couple of cities, but he got the perfect bend to join them in. I eventually finished a decent city and road that gave me a meeple back to give me a fighting chance with 2 meeples in hand. Unfortunately, by this point he had a second farmer (to my none!) to protect a lucrative 7 or 8 city farm. It looked very bleak for me, but I got another meeple back and knew I had to get some more points before even thinking about attacking the farm. This worked well and I completed 1 city and got another nearly complete.

In the last few moves I got 1 farmer in and another waiting.  I was really hoping I was going to win by time default since Daniel had spent a lot of his time thinking earlier and had only around 1 minute remaining on his clock when there were 10 tiles remaining. However, Daniel played his final tile and meeple with 2 SECONDS to spare! My final (or possibly penultimate) tile got my equalising farmer in and, when the incomplete features were counted, I had won by 1 point! I had started the game, so if we had tied in points, he would have won since the first player is rightly deemed to have the advantage. It was a thrilling finale to the championship and one I can hardly believe. It certainly gave the spectators an interesting game to watch :yellow-meeple:

That win lets me represent the UK at the World Championships in Essen, in Germany, latter in the year in October.
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: Meepledrone on June 06, 2022, 07:37:38 AM
Congrats @wallaceprime !  ;D ;D ;D

How are you goint to celebrate it? Still a long wait until October...
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: Willem on June 06, 2022, 08:49:27 AM
Congrat Wallaceprime! Well done making your way past some very strong opponents in an amazing field!
Too bad I couldn't be there this year, but I'll be there to watch you play in Essen!
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: wallaceprime on June 06, 2022, 09:10:32 AM
Oooooh! Is it your first trip to Essen, or can you recommend somewhere convenient to stay?
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: Willem on June 06, 2022, 09:22:55 AM
It's my first time going there, so I have no idea whatsoever! Just hope I can get some nice croissants for breakfast  ;D
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: The-Edge on June 06, 2022, 11:15:44 AM
Congratulations @wallaceprime
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: DrMeeple on June 07, 2022, 12:37:33 PM
Congratulations Wallaceprime!!  :yellow-meeple: :yellow-meeple: :yellow-meeple: :yellow-meeple: :yellow-meeple:
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: Uhome on June 09, 2022, 02:36:59 PM
Well done wallaceprime! You deserve the victory.
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: wallaceprime on June 10, 2022, 02:37:22 AM
Thank you, Uhome - that is very kind and gracious of you  :(y)

That game looked so bleak for me at the start that I thought I had zero chance of winning until the slightest glimmer of hope appeared in the last 15 or so tiles when I completed that small city and got back my road meeple. I had been behind on points, so I knew I had to catch up on points before attempting the farm equalisation.

When you had around 1 minute left on your clock, I thought my best chance of winning was for you to run out of time! At that point, even though I had lots of time remaining, I made a gamble not to tile count what was remaining, but to press ahead with laying my tiles very quickly, hoping there were tiles that would join me in, and put you under time pressure to stop you calculating the best way to stop me.

In what must have been the most thrilling end to a game I have seen, you spectacularly managed to avoid timing-out and I applaud you for such heroic and considered play under extreme time constraints  8)

Ultimately, fate smiled on me that day and I won by the smallest margin of 1 point. If I had scored even 1 point less then you would have won as I had the advantage of going first.

Thank you for an amazing game and I hope one day you get your turn in the limelight  :yellow-meeple:
Best wishes,
Chris
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: kothmann on June 10, 2022, 08:08:06 AM
Congratulations @wallaceprime!

Are the games in this tournament logged, for example using @DIN0’s Notation System (https://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?topic=5644.0)?

Your description reminded me how much we all might learn by studying these games.

Thanks.
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: wallaceprime on June 10, 2022, 08:34:33 AM
Unfortunately not logged. The final was, however, recorded by @danisthirty (for which I will be eternally grateful :yellow-meeple: ), but please be aware that the lighting was difficult and there is often glare from the overhead lights

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrYIz3oz9y0

Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: wallaceprime on June 11, 2022, 06:21:27 AM
Seeing your mention of @DINO's notation made me wish I'd thought of searching here before I came up with my own notation system a couple of weeks ago!

There might still be some merit in checking my version since I think it copes pretty well with expansions. I'll post it in the notation thread.

Here is a link to that thread: https://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?topic=5644.msg86324#msg86324 (https://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?topic=5644.msg86324#msg86324)
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: Uhome on June 12, 2022, 01:21:18 AM
Congratulations @wallaceprime!

Are the games in this tournament logged, for example using @DIN0’s Notation System (https://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?topic=5644.0)?

Your description reminded me how much we all might learn by studying these games.

Thanks.

May anybody please tell me what is @DIN0’s Notation System? I try to search but can't find anything.
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: Meepledrone on June 12, 2022, 01:42:39 AM
You may check this topic:

https://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?topic=5644.0 (https://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?topic=5644.0)

Have fun!!!
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: Uhome on June 12, 2022, 02:30:14 PM
You may check this topic:

https://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?topic=5644.0 (https://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?topic=5644.0)

Have fun!!!

Thanks

and good luck in the World Championship
@wallaceprime
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: Decar on June 17, 2022, 02:13:35 AM
Congratulations on your victory WallacePrime, and thanks for your detailed write up.

See you in Essen  :(y) :(y) :(y)
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: MMike on June 19, 2022, 07:27:24 AM
Well done, @wallaceprime  :(y)
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: wallaceprime on June 19, 2022, 01:50:29 PM
Thanks, @MMike

It was bitter-sweet this evening in our fortune-deciding World Team Carcassonne Online Championships match against Brazil.
I drew Melvin Quaresma, current World No.2 in the singles championship, so was rather trepidatious.
However, I won the first of the best-of-three duel :D . However, he won the next game so it went to a decider.
It didn't start well for me; he got what I consider the perfect starting tile, a straight city extender with pennant, and I just couldn't do anything particularly useful so he gradually pulled ahead to where I couldn't recover from and he won the duel.
The rest of our 5 players for this match were evenly matched with 2 duels won per team, so that's the UK out of this year's World Team Championships  :'(
On the plus side, we've had a great experience and lots of fun, so we've just got to prepare ourselves for the European Team Championships hopefully later this year.
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: Meepledrone on June 19, 2022, 03:21:38 PM
Sorry to hear you are out of the competition.  :'(
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: danisthirty on June 20, 2022, 02:08:03 AM
Sorry to hear you are out of the competition.  :'(

No you're not; our loss meant that Spain qualified instead of us! >:D
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: Meepledrone on June 20, 2022, 02:47:18 AM
A pity, anyway!
Title: Re: UK Carcassonne Championship 2022 - NEC, Birmingham 05/06/2022
Post by: wallaceprime on June 20, 2022, 04:06:23 AM
The galling thing about the result is that we beat both of the top two teams of our group, China and RCP!