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4TH AUSTRALIAN TANTRIX CHAMPIONSHIP (2004) |
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| TOURNAMENT HOME PAGE  Mar - May 04
| Champion taita (SA) Garry Laishley |
The Australian Tantrix Championship, played online, was open to all Tantrix players living in or coming from Australia. Entries for this year's Australian Championship have now closed.
The new Australian Champion is no. 2 seed Garry Laishley from Adelaide SA, the first South Australian to finish in the top three, let alone win the title. Garry beat very impressive tournament debutant David Kenny from Sydney, making it four out of four 2nd places for New South Welshmen, while no. 5 seed Janette MacKenzie gave Queensland their now accustomed 3rd place finish - Queenslanders have finished in that spot in three out the four years and never been in the top two, though they tend to perform better than their southern compatriots at world level.
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Runner-Up lytnin (NSW) David Kenny |
Third Janette (QLD) Janette MacKenzie |
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Entries for this tournament have now closed
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THE DRAW, RESULTS and PLAYER DETAILS Phase 1 Group Summary FINALS Summary LIST OF ENTRANTS:
by LOCATION order
by SEED order
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TOURNAMENT RULES & CONTROLLERS
Summary tournament rules
FULL TOURNAMENT RULES
*TIEBREAKS*
'Decisive victory' rule - applies to KO Phase (knockout) ONLY
NB. the full rules and the 'decisive victory' rule in English will always take precedence if other versions differ
TANTRIX TOURNAMENTS HOME PAGE (UK)
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Boring but important ...
1) We have to reserve the right to default and/or ban at our discretion people whom we have very good reason to think are either cheating or not making an effort to arrange a match, even if (given the nature of the Internet) we cannot prove it. We will not, however, abuse this right - in previous tournaments it has only been very rarely necessary to make use of it and we very much hope that will continue to be the case.
2) We have had two instances in the last four years of people using different names to enter the World Championship more than once in the same year. This is grossly unfair to the other players so, in order to protect the integrity of the major Tantrix tournaments and to be fair to the vast majority of players who are honest, we reserve the right to request evidence of identity from participants during the tournament if this is felt to be necessary at any stage and to disqualify anyone who cannot prove that they are who they say they are if requested to do so. This is unlikely to affect you, but you need to be aware of this possibility before entering.
3) If you enter, please ensure that emails from tournaments@tantrix.co.uk and auto@tantrix.co.uk (and, once the tournament starts, emails from your AC and opponents) will not be blocked under any circumstances. This is because if we are unable to contact you by email for an extended period, we may have to default you out of the competition and this may lead to a ban from future tournaments.
4) If you enter this tournament, please ensure that you have anti-virus software that is updated regularly on the computer you use to email your opponents.
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