After 4 grueling months of play,
abygorb has triumphed in the World Cup Final and has won the 2011 World Cup of Risk!
abygorb overwhelmed opposition in the Mexico division, performing almost flawlessly (5 wins, 1 loss) before emerging victorious in the North American Finals and, ultimately, the World Cup Final!
Also, congratulations to the 8 finalists; it's not easy to be in the top class, the 6.25%, that worked hard to reach the final test.
I'd like to extend a warm thank you to all 128 players and the numerous additional players who filled in as reserves. After all, no players=no tournament!
Your commitment to the games and superior sportsmanship are greatly appreciated! July 4, 2012
[spoiler= History of the Cup]
2010 World Cup of Risk (Click picture to see tournament)Host:
WorldCup4JamesTournament Anthem:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IR46InU590kWinner: co-coWinner's Nation of Residence: AustraliaWinning Continent: Africa (Division: Egypt: Lower)
Finalists: co-co,
doro,
thunderhue,
edas,
Sellasella123,
phillipmHosted From: August 24 and November 30Number of Players: 120Number of Divisions: 30Number of Games: 221Number of Maps in Tournament: 40Percentage of Division Winners that Win Opening Game: 83.9%
2011 World Cup of Risk (Click picture to see tournament)Host:
WorldCup4JamesTournament Anthem:
Alone Tonight, by Above and Beyond
Winner: abygorb
Winner's Nation of Residence: Mexico Winning Continent: North America (Mexico Division) Finalists: abygorb,
Dukasaur,
Splatsmash,
Stickse,
xman5151,
Flow520,
SirSebstar,
co-coHosted From: July 26 and December 4Number of Players: 128Number of Divisions: 32Number of Games: 415Number of Maps in Tournament: 42Percentage of Division Winners that Win Opening Game: 66%[/spoiler]
The World Cup of Risk is scheduled to return on July 4, 2012, for the third edition, hosted again by myself. The tournament is expected to feature more of the top Earth maps (including the brand-new Eastern European maps) in a revised, more perfectly-tweaked format designed to enhance the experience, the trek for true global domination.
If you get a chance, be sure to check out some of my other tournaments that pop up on the Tournament page every now and then: you are all more than welcome to join!
Until then, I wish you stellar strategy and incredible intensity cubes.
Signing off,
James
2011 World Cup of Risk Post-Competition Inquiry
It would be of utmost superiority and excellence if you would please answer these very BRIEF BRIEF 3 inquieries. Doing so will bring joy to the organizer and improve the quality of future tournaments. Simply respond to this message with your three letter choices; don't worry: your responses will NOT offend me
[spoiler=Click Here for the Inquiry]
- 1. In general, how did you access the tournament page? (Select the most appropriate letter.)
a. I clicked on the link(s) that you sent in the opening tournament message.
b. I clicked on the blue link at the top of a tournament game that I was in.
c. I went to the View Posts section of the Forum and then clicked on the tournament page.
d. Other: please briefly mention.
e. I hardly accessed the tournament page.
- 2. What was your primary motivation for joining this tournament? (Select the most appropriate letter.)
a. The maps
b. The settings
c. The format/concept
d. The organizer
e. None; I joined just because it was a tournament
f. Other: Please briefly specify
- 3. Which of the following Reserves policy would be best for Divisional play? (Select the most appropriate letter.)
a. A reserve will take over a player not joining a game, regardless of round.
b. A reserve will take over a player not joining a Round 1 game, but for all rounds after Round 1, the opponent of a
player not joining will be granted a win.
c. In all cases of divisional play, when a player fails to join a game, the opponent will be granted a win.
Only through input from the players will any tournament ever be amazing. So, finally, I would love to hear your complaints
and any possible suggestions or things you liked.[/spoiler]