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    [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    I am trying to verify some data that I have found about Legacy tournaments (50+ players). This is what I have -


    TLR MMG - Canegrate (MI)


    I have no clue where this tournament was held. Is there anyone who could help verify any information about this tournament?


    Vooral Vaardig GP Columbus Tournament


    Apparently there were 7 rounds of Swiss in this tournament with at least Top8 provided, but again I am not sure where it occured again? Somewhere in Germany I am betting, but I wasn't able to find the information in the listing or the associated thread.

    The following are the links I use most of often for the Historical Top8 thread -

    Isherlohn (German Monthly)

    Ancient Memory Convention (Japanese Monthly)

    Italian data
    Other useful sites include -

    GerMagic.de

    Morphling.de
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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    The first tournament was held near Milan; TLR stands for The Legacy Returns.

    Also, during the search I found this 46-player Top 8 that might interest you. Most of the lists are in Italian, but the decks are:

    1) UGW Thresh (classic Predict list with Goyf instead of Bears)
    2) Trinket Angel port
    3) Sutured Ghoul Reanimator (decklist in English)
    4) 43 Lands
    5) UG Madness
    6) Ichorid (decklist in English)
    7) Boros
    8) Faerie Stompy

    Both tourneys are monthly events; AFAIK there are about half a dozen shops in northern Italy that hold monthly Legacy tournaments.
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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    Quote Originally Posted by Nihil View Post
    The first tournament was held near Milan; TLR stands for The Legacy Returns.

    Also, during the search I found <a href="http://www.magicfriends.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=73990#73990">this 46-player Top 8</a> that might interest you. Most of the lists are in Italian, but the decks are:

    1) UGW Thresh (classic Predict list with Goyf instead of Bears)
    2) Trinket Angel port
    3) Sutured Ghoul Reanimator (decklist in English)
    4) 43 Lands
    5) UG Madness
    6) Ichorid (decklist in English)
    7) Boros
    8) Faerie Stompy

    Both tourneys are monthly events; AFAIK there are about half a dozen shops in northern Italy that hold monthly Legacy tournaments.
    Is there any link you can send me that verifies that tournament was held in Milan? If you are sure that it is I can take your word (which I don't mean to doubt). Its just good to have a link to complete information.

    We only use tournaments with at least 50 players. So I wouldn't be interested in that tournament, though it looks like an interesting Top8.

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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    Vooral vaardig was a GP: Columbus trial. It had an attendance of about 130 people. It was held in the Netherlands.
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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    I found a much better link: this thread records all 16+ player Top 8s, including size, date, location, and number of players - including any relevant link (announcements, tournament reports, etc.). Most information is in English, too.

    Unfortunately it seems almost all the tournaments featured 30-40 players - including the Canegrate event (according to the link, there were 54 pre-registered players, but only 49 showed up). The only 50-people event on that page was held in March.
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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    Quote Originally Posted by Bahamuth View Post
    Vooral vaardig was a GP: Columbus trial. It had an attendance of about 130 people. It was held in the Netherlands.
    Do you know what city? Is there a link with additional information? Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    Quote Originally Posted by Nihil View Post
    ...only 49 showed up.
    I guess that answers the question for that tournament. However the 50 person tournment should be added. I'm starting to think that there are enough large legacy tournaments in Europe that we should ask Source members in those countries to help Anwar out. Lukas Preuss seems to cover the German tournies but there could be many in other countries not being reported.

    Since I'm fluent in French I've been asking around for the decklists of past Legacy events in France but have been unable to get them due to a lack of organization. However for future events in France I should be able to have them and translate them(if necessary).


    EDIT: WTF Thunderbluff is in many of the TOP 8's !!!!
    EDIT 2: Never mind what they call "Thunderbluff" is a Rockish deck closer to Truffle Shuffle
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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    Quote Originally Posted by revenge_inc View Post
    EDIT 2: Never mind what they call "Thunderbluff" is a Rockish deck closer to Truffle Shuffle
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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    Quote Originally Posted by AnwarA101 View Post
    Do you know what city? Is there a link with additional information? Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
    It was held in Utrecht. I can't supply you with much additional information, but I can link you to some topics on the Dutch legacy forum. They obviously are in dutch tough.

    http://forum.benelegacy.nl/viewtopic.php?t=94 For the decklists, some are missing tough.

    English reports:
    http://forum.benelegacy.nl/viewtopic.php?t=93
    http://forum.benelegacy.nl/viewtopic.php?t=84

    Prize Support:
    http://forum.benelegacy.nl/viewtopic.php?t=15 (Scroll a bit down)
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    Oh man I wish I knew about that tournament, since Utrecht is only one hour with the train for me.

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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    I'm trying to figure out how all this will work out. This is what I have

    TLR MMG - Canegrate (MI) -

    Date: 13/05/2007
    Location: Canegrate (MI)
    Number of Players: 49
    Top8
    1 - Newage Thunderbluff
    2 - Landstill
    3 - Affinity
    4 - Landstill
    5 - Burn (sligh)
    6 - 4c Aggro
    7 - Italian Solution RGW
    8 - Burning Rock
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    Al via pre-iscritti 54 persone, giocanti 49 persone… 6 turni svizzera + top8

    Since my Italian abilities are limited. I can only guess that 49 people ended up playing in this event. This tournament would not be included in our list of tournaments.

    I did find another tournament on the same page that was provided.

    Date: 25/3/2007
    Location: Finale Emilia (MO)
    Number of Players: 50
    Top 8
    1 - Boros
    2 - Aluren
    3 - Goblin Rw
    4 - Landstill UB
    5 - Angel Stompy
    6 - 43 Lands
    7 - Goblin Rw
    8 - 4c Landstill
    Link
    Deck Breakdown
    Report

    From a basic Wikipedia I find that Finale Emilia is a is comune in the Province of Modena. So would it be incorrect to say something like Finale Emilia, Italy? My understanding is that Finale Emilia is a close appromixation for a city and the Province of Modena is like a state. If anyone can help here I would appreciate it. I can include this tournament since it does have 50 players as well as T8 decklists.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bahamuth
    It was held in Utrecht. I can't supply you with much additional information, but I can link you to some topics on the Dutch legacy forum. They obviously are in dutch tough.

    http://forum.benelegacy.nl/viewtopic.php?t=94 For the decklists, some are missing tough.

    English reports:
    http://forum.benelegacy.nl/viewtopic.php?t=93
    http://forum.benelegacy.nl/viewtopic.php?t=84

    Prize Support:
    http://forum.benelegacy.nl/viewtopic.php?t=15 (Scroll a bit down)
    From what I can tell the T8 lists are there. Since we have location it seems that definitely at least 50 people were there. One of the reports puts it at 131 players. Can anyone verify this for me? Otherwise I guess it would be close to correct. So I should be able to add this tournament as well.

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    <quote>From a basic Wikipedia I find that Finale Emilia is a is comune in the Province of Modena. So would it be incorrect to say something like Finale Emilia, Italy? My understanding is that Finale Emilia is a close appromixation for a city and the Province of Modena is like a state. If anyone can help here I would appreciate it. I can include this tournament since it does have 50 players as well as T8 decklists.</quote>

    Hey, i just got back from an exchange year in Italy, so I can help you here. Comune could either be a town or a city, it designates a local administrative area. But yeah, we'd just call it a city. Provincia is the italian equivalent of county, they call their "states" regioni. But yeah, I'd probably just put it by Commune and Italy, as commune would be the name of the town.

    <quote>Al via pre-iscritti 54 persone, giocanti 49 persone… 6 turni svizzera + top8 </quote>

    BTW, this means "pre-regged 54, 49 playing, 6 rounds swiss and cut to top 8" so it wouldn't be included due to too few players.

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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    Italy is divided into 20 regioni, each of which contains on average a half-dozen provincie, each of which contains lots of comuni. There are about 8000 comuni in Italy, of pretty much any size (Rome is a single comune, just like the most backwater hamlet).

    Location should usually be written "Finale Emilia (MO), Italy". MO is the province code, which is enough to tell you roughly where the comune is if you aren't familiar with it. On a foreign website, I'd prefer to write "Finale Emilia, Modena, Italy".
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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    I've updated the opening post to include most of the links that I use to add material to the Historical Top 8 thread. There were no American links as there is no setup monthly tournament, but most of the material usually gets posted somewhere on this site anyway.

    If anyone has any other sites that regularly report Legacy information feel free to post it here or to pm me. Any and all help is appreciated.

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    Trader-Liga Legacy August 2007

    * Date: 05. Aug 2007
    * Participants: 60

    1st - Deadguy Ale
    2nd - Ugr Gro w/ BTS
    3rd - Ugwr Gro

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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    Quote Originally Posted by kabal View Post
    Trader-Liga Legacy August 2007

    * Date: 05. Aug 2007
    * Participants: 60

    1st - Deadguy Ale
    2nd - Ugr Gro w/ BTS
    3rd - Ugwr Gro

    Other Trader Online events
    I am unable to use these tournaments because there is no listing for the complete Top 8. I appreciate the effort.

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    Iserlohn Legacy August 2007

    * Date: 12. Aug 2007
    * Participants: 78

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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    I was trying to find out which city the following tournament was held in.

    http://www.germagic.de/dc/event.php?...September+2007

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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    Quote Originally Posted by AnwarA101 View Post
    I was trying to find out which city the following tournament was held in.

    http://www.germagic.de/dc/event.php?...September+2007
    I was trying to update the Historical Top8 thread. Does anyone have any information concerning what city this tournament was held in? Is it posted somewhere? Previous tournaments were held in Nürnberg. Is this correct for this tournament as well?

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    Re: [Results] Finding information about Large Legacy Tournaments

    The Bazaar Liga is a serie of about 5 tournaments a year, all are held in N&#252;rnberg.
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