Archive: Month: November 2009

Backgammon Champs 2009

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I have enjoyed playing backgammon for quite a while now (since 17? – maybe earlier). I really only play online (on FIBS) – as I don’t know anyone who plays in ChCh*… FIBS = First Internet Backgammon Server. It’s a free server and there are decent players there.

Anyway – about a year or so ago I played against a kiwi player online (Grant Hoffman) and we got to chatting – and I was complaining that there was no tournament in NZ. Long story short.. he and his friend Tony were thinking about setting up a tourney – and this weekend was the result.

grant_and_tony_in_the_paper

So I flew up on Friday night – and Tony (and his lovely partner Jo) put me up for the weekend. Everyone (I hope!) has their eccentricities, Tony’s is collecting vases. However, he and Jo put them to excellent use and the house is just filled with flowers. It’s great.

flowers

Onto the competition then.. 12 of us were split into two pools of 6 for a round robin qualifier. So, you had to play five, 9 point matches. Top two from each pool went through to a semi final – and then final.

I had the nervous pleasure of playing Mike McManaway (inventor of Tantrix, gravity trap, and now Palagos).

mike_pretending_to_think

Mike was also the NZ Backgammon champ back in 1986 – though I think he has played more tantrix than backgammon recently. I’m sure it’s not all roses, but being a (successful) games inventor would be quite a bit of fun I suspect. Good work. I would reccommend Tantrix or Palago’s to anyone – fun games to play, and really enjoyably tactile.

That evening we had a bbq at Rays (another of the competitors). This view would cost you $320K(NZ) (about 6 months ago).

320K_View

Yet another reason to move here ;) Heh. Interestingly Rays dad (grandad?) was into early industrial espionage and spent his days touring the world and … identifying products which hadn’t made it to NZ yet. The pictures below (called Greedy Nigger Boys) are things that his company manufactured out of Christchurch!. Obviously wrong at the time, and wrong now.. but.. that aside – they were really cool! And I do like the idea of kiwi industrial espionage well ahead of time…

greedy_nigger_boys back

I *wish* I had taken a video of these.. You put a coin in their tray – and then pull a lever. The tray gets lifted up and the coin goes into the mouth while the eyes roll back. Quite the piggy bank really.


Then came the semi final (11 point match) on Sunday morning. I played Grant (having qualified behind Mike) and Mike played pip. Grant and I had an epic battle. He’s definitely the better player – but I think the dice were a little favourable to me (yay for chance – and the four leaf clover imprint that Maaike had given me). So scraped my way through that – but was defeated by Pip in the final.

It was a good match – unfortunately got gammoned when the cube was at 4 (going from 5:5 to 13:5) and didn’t come back from that. In any game involving dice – sometimes you feel that chance robbed you. However, Pip definitely deserved to win the match – the better player on the day. (will get her next year ;)

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We split the winnings 50:50 – which almost but not quite paid for my flight up!.

Oh, the tourney was played in Founders park. A great period themed attraction close to the city centre.

founders_park hospital

Finally – met up with an old work mate and Squash terror Fraser. He is now the area manager for Red Cross (top of the South Island). Sounds like a fascinating job – and one that he is enjoying and doing really well in.

fraser

Well, he would make it sound like that ;) but still. From organising the first aid courses, charity shops, relief work etc. etc… certainly varied!

And then back to ChCh. Maaike picked me up from the airport (with a bottle of champagne) – Val, Steve, Mark and Maaike had made a delicious dinner… and Val a poster!

home

It was simply a superb weekend. Roll on next years tourney!

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Note, I do have friends who I play against on Wednesdays (often) in ChCh – Magnus set it up… and it is great, it’s just I’ve played about 9 years longer! so it’s not quite the same as the Nelson Crowd

Wellington – Glynn and Jayne – & Roller-Derby

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This weekend it was off up to Wellington to see Glynn and Jayne. It’s a really stunning flight up from ChCh.. assuming you remember to pick your seats facing the Kaikouras.

kaikouras


Saturday was spent showing Maaike around Wellington (she’d not properly visited before). We went to see an exhibition by Yayoi Kusama a Japanese artist. She’s quite mad – but her art is really quite cool. Here’s a google images result

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Food was eaten and drink was drunk. I was absolutely knackered after lunch (and in this pic with Glynn!)

me Glynn

…So had a wee nap before the evenings Roller derby entertainment.

Now – Matt Pepler who used to live in ChCh is going out with a lovely, pretty, demure lady – Silke. We met up with Matt in the D4 bar (populated by Irish Bar staff – as you’d expect)

d4

And then onto the game. Now, roller derby. Well it’s an odd game – kinda like chariot racing – except on roller skates, with a good bit of WWF style theatrics thrown in for good measure. We were supporting the Silken Dagger (Silke) who plays for Brutel Pagent (they lost to Smashed Malice).

rollerDerby silkenDagger

Basically there are 5 players from each team playing at any time. They roll around in an anticlockwise direction – and one player from each team is the Jammer (person who can score). They have to get through the pack before they can score – and their opponents try to block them. In a nutshell.

There was also an interval where we saw some pretty skilled break-roller-dancing (or whatever you call it)

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So – an interesting night. I must say – it was quite intimidating when we went down on the court after and Silke came over to say hi. She’s tall enough to begin with – let alone with face-paint, padding etc!

silke

Still – it’s amazingly impressive what they’ve achieved. There were 1000 people watching the match – and they only formed a group 2 years ago. Very impressive.


On Sunday Maaike and I met up with my friend Mandy (who I first went to Rai Lay with). It was great to meet up and hear more stories. Mandy is someone to whom improbable things happen to. She’s an art teacher and was looking for a cleaner whilst moving house. Somehow ended up trying to be hired as a mercenary by the supposed cleaner she was put in touch with. Mandy is the furthest person I can imagine from becoming a mercenary. Hilarious.

Anyways – then it was on to the market, ice-cream, sunburn (mmmm love that sunburn), scribblings on the pavement…

plans often

And then to Te Papa (our place) to have a look around. They have a (baby 4m) Collosal Squid there. Those are seriously cool creatures. They can take a whale.

silke

Also played on their interactive wall..

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On a final note – well, firstly – thanks to Glynn and Jayne for having us.. but secondly, Glynn and I get a lot of stick (well, me esp from Maaike ;) about sometimes, occasionally, needing some me time to just grab a second or two to go onto the internet, read an email or two, catch up on news.. – which engenders ceaseless heckling and abuse for being unsociable. However, here I was, trying to make conversation and Maaike was studiously ignoring me reading the paper (and Jayne was trying to entice Glynn back from the pub… without much luck).

hypocrite

Anyway – I reckon it all evens out in the end ;)