CamCarnage 2003 now a definite - RESERVE YOUR PLACE HERE

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CamCarnage 2003 now a definite - RESERVE YOUR PLACE HERE

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I've now booked a hall so this tournament, in Cambridge on the 20th/21st September, is a go-ahead! Although NAF sanctioning is still on it's way, I fully expect it to be sanctioned. Initial price estimates are £30 non-NAF, and £23 NAF, and it should be possible to sign up on the day. There is a strong local interest in this tournament, and I expect the 40 or so available places to sell fairly quickly. Email or PM me if you are interested.

The main prize for this tournament is a fabulous 7" crystal trophy, and the winner WILL get to keep it for themselves! Other prizes for the usual category winners too, so it's well worth entering. I'm trying to sort out some sort of food, but at present food is NOT included.

<img src="http://www.silvertrophy.com/site/assets ... e/i_14.jpg">

IF YOU WANT TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE GOTO THE NAF SITE HERE:

http://www.bloodbowl.net/modules.php?op ... =7774#7774

If you are non-NAF, please mail or PM me and I will reply to you to confirm a reservation!

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Cool man ^^ The prize is great. I just hope to be able to confirm you soon.
I'm giong back to the NAF lynching :wink:

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heh it'll be good to see you there too
you're currently easily the "most travelled coach" too

there might even be a special prize for that too ;)

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Hmmm....that would mean another prize.... :P :wink: :lol:

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8)

Fondu may be there...
Manheim - carnage - spiky

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Take away your girls especially if you are strong :smoking:

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Carnage & Spiky for me too :)

By the way....

If anyone wants a free draft copy of the info pack for this event PM or email me with your name & (postal) address and I will get one sent out to you

People who sign up get a full colour one and the rest of the pack.

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Not certain I can attend that weekend but the trophy does look very impressive and I will attempt to....

One question from the rules pack. It lists that only casualties from a successful block cause casualties. I assume you want this to also include opponents failed blocks?

Excellent rules pack btw, very well presented.

Cheers

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yes, anything that happens from a block, so it doesn't include failed GFI rolls, fouling, crowd kills or kick off table events (or any other source of death I've missed.)

rwould - I'll add you onto the "probable" list at the NAF site.

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I just had a look at the package. It's really good. But which hotel recommended is closest?

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well none of them are recommended as I don't know any of them, I just got the list off of some website.

The closest one is probably Antony's Bed & breakfast, CB3 0HH

However, if you do a search for cambridge guest house or cambridge B&B bed and breakfast etc. you might find some closer - search for ones near CB4 3DZ as that is the address of the venue. Still, if you tell me where you are I'm sure I can come and pick you up...

Cambridge is pretty small really though, anything with a CB4 or CB3 postcode should be 15mins walk max... but try and avoid CB1. If in doubt, ask :)

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