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ça date (l'article comme le tournoi) mais Rich Hagon a fait qq commentaires sr GP Rotterdam. pas d'allusion à certaines photos avec pancarte, mais une mention du Belge qui a fait le meilleur resultat: Vinc'.
"Sebastian Thaler stole into the Top 32, a place that Frank Karsten seems to occupy almost constantly, joined by Vincent Lemoine as the top-ranked Belgian."
source:
http://www.starcitygames.com/magic/misc/17346_Removed_From_Game_Six_Contenders.html
PS: Marijn, Jan et Xof apparaissent aussi, mais c'est plus habituel.
"Sebastian Thaler stole into the Top 32, a place that Frank Karsten seems to occupy almost constantly, joined by Vincent Lemoine as the top-ranked Belgian."
source:
http://www.starcitygames.com/magic/misc/17346_Removed_From_Game_Six_Contenders.html
PS: Marijn, Jan et Xof apparaissent aussi, mais c'est plus habituel.
Nico Truc- Nombre de messages : 6408
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Re: des noms connus
Moi je dis: "Bruxelles represeeeeenteeeeee" ouais ouais!!
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jamais pressé, Rich Hagon à propos du PT Honolulu
http://www.starcitygames.com/magic/misc/17717_Removed_From_Game_Pro_Tour_Honolulu_Report_Card.html
As usual at Pro Tours, Thursday was spent mostly filming the lifestyle piece, which this time around was a kind of 'Beach House Mark II.' The group we chose to follow was mostly Belgian, including established Pros like Jan Doise and Christophe Gregoir, Frank Karsten of the Netherlands, and Bill Stark, he of thestarkingtonpost, of course. Alongside them were a group of lesser-known players, and some of those weren't even qualified but were determined to enjoy a holiday of a lifetime regardless.
--> some of those, c'est moi
As regular readers will know, I have a lot of time for the players from the Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands), as it seems to me they've managed to strike a happy balance between cut-throat competition and an awareness of how spectacular simply being alive and playing Magic is, in and of itself. The only downside from my point of view is that it takes a lot to get them excited. I mean a lot. It's fair to say that the usually taciturn Christophe Gregoir was every bit as undisturbed by his Top 8 performance as he was before it. I suppose his pulse may have been racing at some point, but I wouldn't want to bet on it.
...
The Belgian Gregoir had only a solitary loss in Block to Zac Hill, but it was his single loss in Draft that would ultimately have more significance. That was to Kazuya Mitamura, and he would face the Japanese man in the quarter finals. Gregoir, like Hill, faced some pretty unfunny draws in his match, and was quickly outgunned by the midrange power of Mitamura. As always, he took his loss just as he takes his wins - very calmly indeed.
--> pour ceux à qui ça aurait échappé, Xof est vraiment impressionnant d'impassibilité
the Belgian Jan Doise continuing a decent run of form,
--> puis finale des Nats pour "continuing a decent run of form"
Frank Karsten was his usual unflappable self, relentlessly wearing long-sleeve shirts in stupendously hot conditions. It's possible Frank may be second all-time in the I Hate The Sun list, just ahead of me, and marginally behind vampires.
--> tu vois Puk, y'a pas que toi qui a remarqué
http://www.starcitygames.com/magic/misc/17717_Removed_From_Game_Pro_Tour_Honolulu_Report_Card.html
As usual at Pro Tours, Thursday was spent mostly filming the lifestyle piece, which this time around was a kind of 'Beach House Mark II.' The group we chose to follow was mostly Belgian, including established Pros like Jan Doise and Christophe Gregoir, Frank Karsten of the Netherlands, and Bill Stark, he of thestarkingtonpost, of course. Alongside them were a group of lesser-known players, and some of those weren't even qualified but were determined to enjoy a holiday of a lifetime regardless.
--> some of those, c'est moi
As regular readers will know, I have a lot of time for the players from the Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands), as it seems to me they've managed to strike a happy balance between cut-throat competition and an awareness of how spectacular simply being alive and playing Magic is, in and of itself. The only downside from my point of view is that it takes a lot to get them excited. I mean a lot. It's fair to say that the usually taciturn Christophe Gregoir was every bit as undisturbed by his Top 8 performance as he was before it. I suppose his pulse may have been racing at some point, but I wouldn't want to bet on it.
...
The Belgian Gregoir had only a solitary loss in Block to Zac Hill, but it was his single loss in Draft that would ultimately have more significance. That was to Kazuya Mitamura, and he would face the Japanese man in the quarter finals. Gregoir, like Hill, faced some pretty unfunny draws in his match, and was quickly outgunned by the midrange power of Mitamura. As always, he took his loss just as he takes his wins - very calmly indeed.
--> pour ceux à qui ça aurait échappé, Xof est vraiment impressionnant d'impassibilité
the Belgian Jan Doise continuing a decent run of form,
--> puis finale des Nats pour "continuing a decent run of form"
Frank Karsten was his usual unflappable self, relentlessly wearing long-sleeve shirts in stupendously hot conditions. It's possible Frank may be second all-time in the I Hate The Sun list, just ahead of me, and marginally behind vampires.
--> tu vois Puk, y'a pas que toi qui a remarqué
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