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First of all congratulations on a good organizing - good point system, round schedule and round settings.
Congratulations to the Championship winner, double UK season winner, rank 1 on Endless and PROVEN BEST UK SPEED PLAYER - James Lionheart123.
And now, let us get to the interesting part.
I bet this has been an exciting and enriching experience for many players. First of all, for me and my brother Adrian, as we had the chance of testing ALL UK speed players. Second of all, it's been a good experience for the UK speed players, as they have seen the skill level of foreign players WITH THEIR OWN EYES, instead of listening to "stories" told by "others" :icon_rolleyes:.
Let us take SLAP for example: SLAP players were prepared and absolutely sure that they would win the championship. They had a lot of active players in their skype chat and they went straight into the first round battle, where they met me and James.
SLAP was indeed in a very good shape, surely you will all agree. Now, let us see how many players are required to take out the "#1 tribe in the world" (pardon my sarcasm)
#1: My second village. The guy had a pretty decent troopcount for that stage of the game.
#2: My third village. Swifty, hello goodbye.
#3. Tropez, he was the only one who managed to send a train at me and take my main. Nevertheless, 20 minutes later:
#4: Whitty69
Sadly I did not manage to reach Cammmy in time, as James smashed him out of the top 20.
So there you have it. SLAP at its best, even with Tropez (who I rank higher than SLAP), taken out as easy as that.
History repeated itself about 6-7 times during the following 2 days, therefore the Diamond Jubilee Tournament winners were already known after round 7.
I think the conclusion is crystal-clear. SLAP, even in its finest day, stands no chance against the winners of this Tournament. I mean, you have to admit it, that no matter what Cammy, Swifty, Whitty, ThePunisher, Ash (Av3nger) - before leaving SLAP, Purple Mutant, ShadowHunter, Annihilated, Zombee, TW-iGazz etc - no matter what strategy they tried, they had absolutely no chance of winning when WE were playing.
Nevertheless, I congratulate you all. And from now on, I believe all of you will know what a "good speeder" plays like. James and I have shown you that. Remember the Tournament, remember the rounds, remember the fun, and when players like Matt will try and say that they are "pro" and that "others cannot play" - just compare Matt's gameplay to what you have seen on this Tournament.
PS: Greetings and congratulations to everyone from my brother, Adrian
Congratulations to the Championship winner, double UK season winner, rank 1 on Endless and PROVEN BEST UK SPEED PLAYER - James Lionheart123.
And now, let us get to the interesting part.
I bet this has been an exciting and enriching experience for many players. First of all, for me and my brother Adrian, as we had the chance of testing ALL UK speed players. Second of all, it's been a good experience for the UK speed players, as they have seen the skill level of foreign players WITH THEIR OWN EYES, instead of listening to "stories" told by "others" :icon_rolleyes:.
Let us take SLAP for example: SLAP players were prepared and absolutely sure that they would win the championship. They had a lot of active players in their skype chat and they went straight into the first round battle, where they met me and James.
Members SLAP!
» Sounds Like A Plan!
SummerTime x3 1 615 50 1
TropeZ 2 568 78 1
Cammmy. 3 568 72 1
Swifty. 4 568 66 1
Whitty69 5 0 106 0
SLAP was indeed in a very good shape, surely you will all agree. Now, let us see how many players are required to take out the "#1 tribe in the world" (pardon my sarcasm)
#1: My second village. The guy had a pretty decent troopcount for that stage of the game.
Defender: SummerTime x3
Destination: We Love Lisa (487|510) K54
Quantity: 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Losses: 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Defender's troops, that were in transit
0 0 3068 0 0 1914 0 0 157 0 0
Haul: 0/500
Loyalty: Dropped from 31 to -4
#2: My third village. Swifty, hello goodbye.
Attacker: Double D.
Origin: We Love Lisa (495|510) K54
Quantity: 0 0 1119 0 200 2233 0 0 263 0 1
Losses: 0 0 226 0 0 964 0 0 53 0 0
Defender: Swifty.
Destination: We Love Lisa (497|513) K54
Quantity: 2579 624 678 0 0 258 0 0 62 0 0
Losses: 2579 624 678 0 0 258 0 0 62 0 0
Defender: Swifty.
Destination: We Love Lisa (497|513) K54
Quantity: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Losses: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Defender's troops, that were in transit
0 0 0 0 0 2253 0 0 0 0 0
Haul: 0/500
Loyalty: Dropped from 17 to -14
#3. Tropez, he was the only one who managed to send a train at me and take my main. Nevertheless, 20 minutes later:
Attacker: Double D.
Origin: We Love Lisa (487|510) K54
Quantity: 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1
Losses: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Defender: TropeZ
Destination: We Love Lisa (495|510) K54
Quantity: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Losses: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Defender's troops, that were in transit
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Haul: 0/800
Loyalty: Dropped from 12 to -21
#4: Whitty69
Attacker: Double D.
Origin: We Love Lisa (487|510) K54
Quantity: 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1
Losses: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Defender: Whitty69
Destination: 004 (495|496) K44
Quantity: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Losses: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Defender's troops, that were in transit
1257 1000 35 0 0 522 0 20 0 84 0
Haul: 0/800
Loyalty: Dropped from 27 to -5
Sadly I did not manage to reach Cammmy in time, as James smashed him out of the top 20.
So there you have it. SLAP at its best, even with Tropez (who I rank higher than SLAP), taken out as easy as that.
History repeated itself about 6-7 times during the following 2 days, therefore the Diamond Jubilee Tournament winners were already known after round 7.
I think the conclusion is crystal-clear. SLAP, even in its finest day, stands no chance against the winners of this Tournament. I mean, you have to admit it, that no matter what Cammy, Swifty, Whitty, ThePunisher, Ash (Av3nger) - before leaving SLAP, Purple Mutant, ShadowHunter, Annihilated, Zombee, TW-iGazz etc - no matter what strategy they tried, they had absolutely no chance of winning when WE were playing.
Nevertheless, I congratulate you all. And from now on, I believe all of you will know what a "good speeder" plays like. James and I have shown you that. Remember the Tournament, remember the rounds, remember the fun, and when players like Matt will try and say that they are "pro" and that "others cannot play" - just compare Matt's gameplay to what you have seen on this Tournament.
PS: Greetings and congratulations to everyone from my brother, Adrian
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