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| − | The '''Asian Cup Tourney 2011''' was | + | The '''Asian Cup Tourney 2011''' was a [[Countdown tournament]] which took place between January 3 2011 and February 12 2011. It was organised by [[Joseph Krol]]. The champion was [[Innis Carson]] and the runner-up was [[Ryan Taylor]]. The format was 9-round normal-variant games except for the final, which was a 14 rounder. There were four groups (A, B, C and D) with the winner of group A facing the runner-up of group B, the winner of group C playing the runner-up of group D etc. Each player was assigned a country which acted as their 'name' for the tournament. |
==Contestants== | ==Contestants== | ||
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* [[Jim Bentley]] - Japan | * [[Jim Bentley]] - Japan | ||
* [[Eoin Monaghan]] - Jordan | * [[Eoin Monaghan]] - Jordan | ||
| − | * [[Thomas Cappleman]] - Syria | + | * [[Tom Cappleman|Thomas Cappleman]] - Syria |
Group C | Group C | ||
* [[James Levison]] - South Korea | * [[James Levison]] - South Korea | ||
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* [[Innis Carson]] - Iraq | * [[Innis Carson]] - Iraq | ||
* [[Kirk Bevins]] - North Korea | * [[Kirk Bevins]] - North Korea | ||
| − | * [[Dinos | + | * [[Dinos Sfyris]] - United Arab Emirates |
* [[Nick Boldock]] - Iran | * [[Nick Boldock]] - Iran | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 30 November 2020
The Asian Cup Tourney 2011 was a Countdown tournament which took place between January 3 2011 and February 12 2011. It was organised by Joseph Krol. The champion was Innis Carson and the runner-up was Ryan Taylor. The format was 9-round normal-variant games except for the final, which was a 14 rounder. There were four groups (A, B, C and D) with the winner of group A facing the runner-up of group B, the winner of group C playing the runner-up of group D etc. Each player was assigned a country which acted as their 'name' for the tournament.
Contestants
Group A
- Rhys Benjamin - Qatar
- James Bradley - Kuwait
- Ryan Taylor - China
- Kai Laddiman - Uzbekistan
Group B
- Ian Volante - Saudi Arabia
- Jim Bentley - Japan
- Eoin Monaghan - Jordan
- Thomas Cappleman - Syria
Group C
- James Levison - South Korea
- Edward McCullagh - Australia
- Adam Fleetwood - India
- James Robinson - Bahrain
Group D
- Innis Carson - Iraq
- Kirk Bevins - North Korea
- Dinos Sfyris - United Arab Emirates
- Nick Boldock - Iran