Cpscc 2011

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  • #16
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    sorry guys, didn't mean to cause soo much confusion! of course i meant Western! Mike, nice try :)

    Also I'm digging the 50/50 split for Queens/Western with Abraham Airlines ONLY IF we get a nice in flight meal and refreshments, it's a private plane and they have bughouse boards available. We could host the first annual Bughoush CPSCC. The winner would get to fly Abraham Airlines for free for life.

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    • #17
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      Unless Wonder Woman is flying it, I don't trust invisible planes. Abrahams may be a classy guy, but he simply doesn't have the same skill set as Ferreira's favourite superhero.

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      • #18
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        Re: Bughouse/Airlines-- The last time I was involved in bughouse with the U of T team at an airport, we were waiting for a connecting flight in... where? Cincinnati?... and making loud nuisances of ourselves playing bughouse on the floor by the departure gate. All was well until the panel of a fluorescent light crashed to the floor nearby, sending airport personnel scurrying in all directions! We still claim not to have had anything to do with it. Anybody else remember that? Rob at any rate was not present, and cannot take the blame.

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        • #19
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          KAI'S CAMERA WORK


          The man himself


          U of T B vs. U Ottawa - R. Kleinman demonstrating what he's learned from Zoolander


          U. Waterloo vs. U. Guelph - Here, we see Waterloo en route to a 3.5-0.5 result in the first round


          A. Todd demonstrates an air of nonchalance, whilst her compatriots seem to be experiencing some difficulties. Meanwhile, in the background, Alex F. pretends to be thinking.

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          • #20
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            The Arbiter, Hal Bond, in deep concentration, trying to ignore the constant presence of a fly on the wall


            The Queen's Cup - returned!


            Organizer, Neal Pan, mid-embrace?


            The calm before the lunch break ends

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            • #21
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              Neal Pan takes a break between moves to cast a sense of foreboding across the playing hall


              Waterloo B vs. Waterloo C - a key match up in the B Section


              Waterloo vs. Western - an upset victory for Waterloo, which contributed a great deal to their overall finish in the tournament


              A crowd gathers to observe B. Cheng vs. S. Thavandiran - one of the last games to end in this tournament
              Last edited by Michael von Keitz; Friday, 21st January, 2011, 05:56 PM.

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              • #22
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                Waterloo A and Waterloo B Group Shot - The hosts made a clean sweep, taking both the A and B Sections convincingly (not to mention a number of board prizes)
                Last edited by Michael von Keitz; Friday, 21st January, 2011, 06:10 PM.

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                • #23
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                  I'm glad I'm graduating this year, so that I don't have to deal with the pressures of organizing a tournament at Western. :D

                  Does anyone know where the rest of the photos taken at the event can be found?

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