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Going to Vienna first two weeks in February...

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adam....@gmail.com

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Dec 21, 2009, 5:11:07 PM12/21/09
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...any Vtes players there?

Adam Hulse
Prince of New York

The Lasombra

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Dec 21, 2009, 5:22:00 PM12/21/09
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On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 14:11:07 -0800 (PST), adam.hulse wrote:

>...any Vtes players there?

Assuming you mean Vienna, Austria and not Vienna, Illinois.....

Marcus Mock and Richard Utner are both listed as official volunteers
for Vienna.
http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/princelist.php

The current European champion hails from Vienna, as does Amenophobis!

There are 50+ players listed here:
http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/search.php

although a lot of them have no tournament games recorded.

Pascal

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Dec 21, 2009, 5:57:03 PM12/21/09
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Several.

The regular Playgroup meets once a week, Thursday evening 19pm to 24
pm.
More Information (in german) and a map can be found here:
http://www.card-club.org/verein/vereinslokal

Pascal

Ferenc Vasadi

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Dec 22, 2009, 3:29:07 AM12/22/09
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Hey Adam, are planning to come to Budapest as well..? :)

Frankie

adam....@gmail.com

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Dec 22, 2009, 4:07:50 PM12/22/09
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On Dec 22, 3:29 am, Ferenc Vasadi <vasadi.fer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Adam, are planning to come to Budapest as well..? :)
>
> Frankie

I wish! Unfortunately it's 217 km away... that would be a bit much.

Matthew T. Morgan

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Dec 22, 2009, 5:52:07 PM12/22/09
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You can take the train. It doesn't cost much, if I recall correctly.
Budapest is worth the visit.

Salem

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Dec 22, 2009, 8:20:20 PM12/22/09
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seriously?

i live in canberra, australia. which is about 300km from sydney.

i drive up to sydney for weekends all the time. sometimes i even just
drive up for the day.

i am sure with the fancy european train system (which, from my
experiences with the german ICE trains, totally kicks ass over
australian trains), it'd be no effort at all!

(having said that I was in leipzig for a week and didn't get around to
ducking over to prague...so...)

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James Coupe

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Dec 23, 2009, 4:04:06 AM12/23/09
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Salem <kell...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>i live in canberra, australia. which is about 300km from sydney.
>
>i drive up to sydney for weekends all the time. sometimes i even just
>drive up for the day.
>
>i am sure with the fancy european train system (which, from my
>experiences with the german ICE trains, totally kicks ass over
>australian trains), it'd be no effort at all!

One of the things about living in Europe is that long distances can
involve changes, and potentially lots of them. I mean, there's
basically nothing between Sydney and Canberra, but across a similar
distance in Europe you can have hit 17 countries and 57 cities, with
many branches and twisty turny train tracks and things.

(The numbers may be _slightly_ off.)

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Ferenc Vasadi

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Dec 23, 2009, 5:14:55 AM12/23/09
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adam....@gmail.com írta:

If that's the problem I've got some ideas:

- We'll go there pick you up, and thats it.
- A train is an option too.
- We'll organzie a tournament on those weekends, you just talk to
Martin Weinmayer or Jacob Sievers and they take you to Budapest. :)

Salem

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Dec 23, 2009, 7:25:44 AM12/23/09
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James Coupe wrote:
> Salem <kell...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>i live in canberra, australia. which is about 300km from sydney.
>>
>>i drive up to sydney for weekends all the time. sometimes i even just
>>drive up for the day.
>>
>>i am sure with the fancy european train system (which, from my
>>experiences with the german ICE trains, totally kicks ass over
>>australian trains), it'd be no effort at all!
>
> One of the things about living in Europe is that long distances can
> involve changes, and potentially lots of them. I mean, there's
> basically nothing between Sydney and Canberra,

hey! there's a town called Goulburn and it has the Big Merino! It's a
gigantic statue...of a sheep!

> but across a similar
> distance in Europe you can have hit 17 countries and 57 cities, with
> many branches and twisty turny train tracks and things.
>
> (The numbers may be _slightly_ off.)

...and then those trains stop working because it's cold?

adam....@gmail.com

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Dec 24, 2009, 5:41:31 PM12/24/09
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On Dec 23, 7:25 am, Salem <kella...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> James Coupe wrote:

Well I'm there from Jan 31st to feb 14th... meaning that I have to be
in Vienna on Sunday the 14th.
And I should go see sights (whatever they are)...

Sounds like I can meet with the local Vienna group twice (thursdays)
Maybe go to you guys on the first weekend? Interesting...

My decks have been garbage recently, Nothing has really gotten my
interest.
Well that's not true I guess...

Based on a post the Jeff Thompson said about Aus For being so big, I
decide to make a Group 4 giovanni deck.
Hasn't worked so well so far. Needs work.

Its changed since the write up below but this is similar.

I guess this is place to discuss it!

Deck Name: Fight Gio Take 3
Created By:
Description:

Crypt: (6 cards, Min: 26, Max: 34, Avg: 7.5)

--------------------------------------------

4 Ignazio Giovanni obf DOM FOR NEC POT9 Giovanni
1 Baldesar Rossellini aus for nec DOM POT8 Giovanni
1 Benedict Giovanni cel dom nec FOR POT6 Giovanni
1 Margaret Milliner dom for nec pot pre 5 Giovanni
1 Don Michael Antonio Giovanni DOM NEC POT 7 Giovanni
other little gio guys

[Maybe Lady Constancia ?? AUS DOM FOR NEC POT10
Giovanni]

Library: (88 cards)
-------------------
Master (16 cards)

1 Dreams of the Sphinx
2 Blood Doll
1 Giant`s Blood
1 Fame
3 Haven Uncovered
1 Pentex Subversion
1 Sudden Reversal
1 Barrens, The
1 Powerbase: Cape Verde
1 Vessel
2 Villein
1 Perfectionist

Action (11 cards)

8 Govern the Unaligned
1 Heroic Might
2 Preternatural Strength

Action Modifier (17 cards)
2 Bonding
3 Call of the Hungry Dead
6 Freak Drive
3 Seduction
2 Conditioning
1 Foreshadowing Destruction

Reaction (9 cards)
6 Deflection
3 Delaying Tactics

Combat (31 cards)

4 Torn Signpost
5 Dead Hand
3 Unflinching Persistence
1 Resilience
4 Taste of Vitae
3 Rolling with the Punches
3 Indomitability
2 Spiritual Intervention
4 Immortal Grapple
2 Disarm


Ally (2 cards)
1 Tye Cooper
1 Ambrosius, The Ferryman (Wraith)

Equipment (2 cards)
1 Seal of Veddartha
1 Talbot`s Chainsaw

adam....@gmail.com

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Jan 27, 2010, 5:21:50 PM1/27/10
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On Dec 24 2009, 5:41 pm, "adam.hu...@gmail.com" <adam.hu...@gmail.com>
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Hey guys! So my flight to Vienna, Austria is on Sunday and I'll arrive
on Monday.
Is the playgroup playing on Thursday?
Address?

After a week of work, some Vtes would be good...
Adam

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