princes of florence [Updated October 2003]  

2003 WBC Report  

 2004 Status: pending 2004 GM commitment

Eric Brosius, MA

2003 Champion

2nd: Tom Johnston, IL

3rd: Clyde Kruskal, MD

4th: Stuart Tucker, MD

5th: Donna Rogall, MD

6th: Eugene Lin, WA

Event History
2001    Arthur Field     65
2002    Arthur Field     94
2003    Eric Brosius     88

Euro Quest Event History
2003    John Kerr     31


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 Laurels
Rank Name

From

Last
Total
 1. Arthur Field

SC

02
50
 2. Eric Brosius

MN

03
40
 3.  John Kerr

VA

03
30
 4. Tom Johnston

IL

03
24
 5. Davyd Field

SC

02
24
 6. Doug Smith

PA

02
22
 7. Doug Kauffman

MD

03
21
 8. James Carvin

PA

03
18
 9. Clyde Kruskal

MD

03
16
10. Stuart Tucker

MD

03
12
11. John Weber

MD

03
12
12. Donna Rogall

MD

03
  8
13. David Platnick

VA

02
  8
14. Dan Hoffman

MD

03
  6
15. Eugene Lin

WA

03
  4
16. Anne Norton

NJ

02
  4
17. Brian Jones

NC

01
  4
18. Bruce Reiff

OH

03
  3
19. Randy Cox

SC

01
  3
20. Marc Houde

DC

01
  2
21. Justin Veazey

MD

01
  1

Past Winners

Arthur Field - SC
2001 - 2002
 


crowning a new prince ...

It is the last turn of the Princes of Florence finals, and Eric Brosius and Tom Johnston are tied for the lead. Eric has just bid all his cash, 1100 florins, for a Prestige card. Tom is still alive, and he ponders long and hard. Should he raise the bid? How the devil did Eric know to save exactly 1100 florins? Tom sighs. "I'm cooked," he says as he drops out.

We then wait for Eric to put on two works. Instead, he pauses, then quietly announces: "This is going to put the cat among the pigeons." We are stunned as he sacrifices three VPs to take 300 florins. It wasn't over yet!

This year's Princes of Florence event had 88 entrants over four heats, a semi-final and final round. Harold Siegelman was the original GM, but he had passed away unexpectedly this spring. Harold had decided that we would have open money and four-player games for the first time, and I decided to honor his wishes. Sixteen players advanced to the semi-finals, and it was. Eric Brosius, Stuart Tucker, Tom Johnston, and Clyde Kruskal who advanced from those to the finals. Tom had narrowly escaped his semi-final game by beating Donna Rogall with the tiebreaker, by 300 florins. This year we would have a new champion as the two-time defending champ Arthur Field had retired from the game to pursue other challenges.

The four-player games ran an unfamiliar course. Profession cards were available much later than usual. In some games, not all were claimed. In the finals though, they were all gobbled up in turn 3. Jesters were still expensive, averaging 1000 florins each. Stuart acquired four of them, but he never got a landscape, and it might have hurt him. Clyde pursued profession and recruiter cards, and he had nine of them by the end of the game.

By the end of turn 6, everyone had put on four works. Tom and Eric were tied at 40, and Stuart and Clyde were tied at 33. In turn 7, after bidding all his cash for the prestige card, Eric squeezed 300 florins to buy a bonus card because he could only play one work. He played it, and then he used that last prestige card to edge past Tom, 64 to 63, to grab the victory in a thrilling finish. We had a new champion.

 GM      Stan Hilinski  [1st Year]   NA 
    Shilinski@prodigy.net   NA

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