I accidentally won the tournament myself with a
Blood Brothers bloat/bleed/rush/block sort of deck,
getting excessively lucky to do it.
Final standings were, with deck types, from my imperfect
and incomplete memory:
name game wins total vps finals vps tps
Joshua Duffin 1 7 3 126
Blood Brothers Unwholesome/Walk of Caine/Forced/Rush.
Jason Babbitt 1 6.5 2 138
Toreador/Daughters of Cacophony vote.
Mark Stoholski 1 6 0 132
Kiasyd/Angela Preston (for untap) stealth-bleed/deflect/block.
Colin Riggs 1 4.5 0 144
Malkavian princely vote/Disguised Flamethrower/2nd/Malk Prank.
Trey Morita 1 4.5 0 126
Assamite rush, Tariq w/Flamethrower eats 2-4 vamps a turn.
Steve Holmer 1 4 102
1-cap weenie bleed w/Dodges, Fake Outs, Order of Hermes Cabal.
John Whelan 1 3 114
Nosferatu vote w/Embrace, Nos Justicar, Parity Shift, stealth,
a couple weapons and Archons.
Forrest Nielsen 0 3 108
Daughters/Tor/!Tor bleed/vote.
Nick Watkins 0 2 120
Euro-Brujah vote/bleed/combat.
Dan Coleman 0 2 114
Not sure. Maybe Kiasyd bleed? (Didn't play with him.)
Francis Mercier 0 1 96
Setite Corrupt/bleed/etc?
Dan Keller 0 1 84
Not sure. (Didn't play with him either.)
Alan Cacamese 0 0 66
Ahrimanes/Gangrel combat/toolbox... forgot the Blood Dolls.
Doh!
Peter Kapsalis 0 0 66
Princely vote plus stuff? Nos/Bru/Baali from what I saw.
Peter Oh 0 0 48
Not sure. (Missed his deck too.)
(Peter Oh had to leave after the second round, hence his
lack of tournament points.)
Play-by-play recap of the finals, and my recollections of
my own games, to follow shortly.
Josh
vekn prince of washington dc