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2008 Consul Award Andy Latto

Take away the points for email tournaments, mini-cons, and Pre-Cons and you get a clearer picture of who had the hottest hand at WBC 2008. Andy won four events outright at WBC 2008 and missed the first ever WBC Grand Slam only because one of those events—Ivanhoe—was not a Century event although it earned that status in 2008 for the following year. That's picking some mighty small nits to deny him BPA immortality. Alex Bove, the new Caesar, had only the sixth best WBC statistically, finishing behind Harald Henning, Nick Page, Eric Brosius, and Ewan McNay.

   
Line of succession for Consul 2008
Harald Henning
2nd - CT
Nick Page
3rd - ON
Eric Brosius
4th - CT
Ewan McNay
5th - NY
Alex Bove
6th - PA
         
Competitor - From Laurels/ Total  Tally Board
 1. Andy Latto, MA 129 - 4th ING 1st 30, IVH 1st 20, KRM 4th 9, LST 1st 40, T&T 1st 30,
 2. Harald Henning, CT 114 - 9th EPB 1st 50, MFD 1st 40, SET 3rd 24,
 3. Nick Page, ON  99 - 16th NTD 4th 6, PRO 1st 60, QGB 1st 30, TT2 6th 3,
 4. Eric Brosius, CT  98 - 10th EPB 2nd 30, FI5 3rd 8, PGD 1st 60,
 5. Ewan McNay, NY  90 - 2nd BRI 1st 40, KRM 3rd 12, MOV 1st 30, WAS 5th 8,
 6. Alex Bove, PA  88 - 1st AMR 5th 6, POE 3rd 12, POF 1st 30, RA 1st 40,
 7. Bruce Reiff, OH  80 - 25th BAT 1st 20, CDT 1st 10, FBS 1st 20, GOA 2nd 18, ING 3rd 12,
 8. James Pei, VA  70 - 13th FTP 2nd 30, WNW 1st 40,
 9. Jason Ley, WA  69 - 11th TTN 1st 60, TT2 4th 9,