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DIE SIEDLER VON CATAN WELTMEISTERSCHAFT 2008
Endlich gibt es den 1.
Bericht zur Siedler-Weltmeisterschaft aus Indianapolis, USA von einem
Mitarbeiter des Mayfair-Spieleverlages.
Österreich hat das bisher
beste Ergebnis erreicht, den 4. Platz für Andreas Landrichter!
Hier der Bericht:
This is the Mayfair view on
the 2008 Settlers of Catan World Championship, held in Indianapolis IN
at Gen Con. We'll have an illustrated version of what follows on our
website next week, along with some extras both here and there over the
next few weeks.
Upon checking in, contestants received a gift bag with a variety of
items, including a variety of Catan-themed items and their invitation to
dinner on Friday evening. Contestants were allowed to wander the
convention on Thursday and Friday before the tournament began.
The festivities started Friday night with a dinner for all of the
contestants and their guests, as well as Mayfair staff, Gen Con
organizers, and a surprise special guest in Johan From Catan (featured
in a series of YouTube videos). We started at 7 pm, and when I stopped
back by from a previous engagement at 12:30 am, almost everyone was
still there. In addition to dinner and drinks, contestants were asked to
sign two World Championship banners: one to be displayed at the Mayfair
offices, and one for the tournament winner to keep.
Saturday morning at 10, all of our contestants were present,
photographed and ready to go. We had a scheduled group of 16, but one of
our Taiwanese players was unable to obtain her visa in time and so
Azreal Spears, a multiple finalist from past Origins and Gen Con
tournaments, was included to fill out our field. Although unable to
advance, a special thank you to Azrael is in order for assisting us at
the last minute to keep our field at an even 16.
Our lineup included:
Shi-Wei Hsu (Taiwan)
Manfred Werlein (Austria)
Andreas Landrichter (Austria)
Peter Gruber (Germany)
Ulrich Schütze (Germany)
Niek van de Schoot (Holland)
Andre Hanemaaijer (Holland)
Rohan Flavelle (Australia)
Markus Welbourne (United Kingdom)
Adam Wilson (Canada)
Olav Rokne (Canada)
Nataniel Ljostveit (Norway)
Todd Sweet (USA)
Joshua Slaubaugh (USA)
Matt McLaughlin (At-Large/USA)
The format was the same as past qualifier tournaments: four games, with
players ranked by number of wins, then by total points, then by
percentage of points earned (a victory at a 10/6/5/4 table is considered
better than a 10/9/9/8 table). Players would be ranked, and the top 8
would move on to Sunday's semifinal.
One game was played before lunch was catered in, with 3 games in the
afternoon. The tournament was ran in an open area off a main hallway for
the convention, which also received a lot of extra traffic on Saturday
afternoon due to the presence of two Star Wars stars (granted, they were
really only very good full-size remote-control replicas of R2-D2 and
R4-P17, but it drew a crowd. Come for the robots, stay for the Catan).
Games and scores remained tight, with 13 people still able to qualify
for the 8-person semifinals with one game to finish at the end of
Saturday. Finally, at the end of day one, Rohan and Andreas sat in the
first- and second-seed position, with all of the Americans qualifying
for the top 8.
A note about the play styles: past North American players have found
that World Championship games tended to be very quiet and very
restricted in their trading (port strategies are critical to most
successful performances at the WC). Our intent was to create a
tournament that not only provided high-level gameplay, but also to
encourage the social element of Catan that we feel is one of the
enjoyable aspects of the game. The icebreaker dinner was meant for
contestants to relax and meet their opponents, but it also seemed to
encourage a lot more conversation and trading than we've seen in past
years at the WC.
Sunday opened with eight players ready to go. Rohan, Todd, Manfred and
Ulrich sat at table 1; Andreas, Olav, Joshua and Matt sat at table 2.
The order shown was their seeding from the Saturday qualifier, which
meant that the highest seed at each table got to choose their starting
position (first, second, third or fourth). After the smoke cleared,
Andreas, Rohan, Matt and Todd had moved forward to the final game.
All of our contestants were invited back for lunch on Sunday, where they
received their trophies for 5th through 16th place, as well as a parting
gift of an iPod Shuffle. Our final game started after lunch, and 80
minutes later Todd Sweet emerged victorious. Rohan took second, Matt
earned third, and Andreas claimed fourth. The final round of prizes were
given out in front of several hundred people in the Mayfair booth in the
exhibition hall. Todd took home a Flip video camera, a trophy, a Catan
3D Treasure Chest, and the signed banner.
Our favorite story occurs after the convention closed down. Nine of our
participants (and let's not forget, these are the folks who had never
met 48 hours before, and had been playing against each other all day
Saturday and Sunday), decided to get together and go out for an evening
on the town. And what could be more quintessentially American than to
head out for a rousing night of WWE action?...
Our 2008 field was about as large as the first World Championship, but
we are delighted to have the opportunity to host, as well as put a bit
of a social spin on the event. It's great to see our players talking
about what a great time they had, and we're making plans to share a game
or a beer with them at Essen. This event was made possible through the
major sponsorships provided by Mayfair Games, Catan LLC, Kosmos, 999
Games and Heron Games. Additional support came from ThinkFun, Funatical,
AlburyCity, Mind Games, Mission: Fun & Games, Minotaur Games, and Swan
Panasia. Of course, having Guido Teuber and Nick Johnson from Catan LLC
was much appreciated, and the Gen Con staff was terrific in giving us a
great location for our tournament and fulfilling our every request.
We look forward to hosting the North American tournament at Gen Con in
2009 (details will be posted beginning in November on the Mayfair Games
website), and we look forward to returning to Germany in 2010, when
Kosmos will be the hosting organization for the Catan World Championship.
Thanks to all of the support, enthusiasm, and patience for what was an
enthusiastic first effort on our part to continue the tradition of the
Catan World Championship!
1st place: Todd Sweet (USA)
2nd place: Rohan Flavelle (AUS)
3rd place: Matt McLaughlin (USA)
4th place: Andreas Landrichter (AT)
Thanks!
Alex Yeager
Mayfair Games
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