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| − | '''Philip Aston''' is a regular [[Apterite]] who made his online tournament debut in the sixth edition of | + | '''Philip Aston''' is a regular [[Apterite]] who made his online tournament debut in the sixth edition of [[AptoSOS]] against the event's organiser [[Matt Morrison]], losing his only game by four points. He is a possible future contestant for a series in 2018 or later. |
He is also a competitive [[Scrabble]] player and played in his first two Scrabble tournaments in Swindon and Nailsea respectively in 2016, competing in division B in each. In Swindon, he won two games out of three of the first seven but lost the last four. In Nailsea he finished 6th, winning 4 games out of 7, and won a "ratings prize" of £10 for gaining more ratings points than and other player in his division. | He is also a competitive [[Scrabble]] player and played in his first two Scrabble tournaments in Swindon and Nailsea respectively in 2016, competing in division B in each. In Swindon, he won two games out of three of the first seven but lost the last four. In Nailsea he finished 6th, winning 4 games out of 7, and won a "ratings prize" of £10 for gaining more ratings points than and other player in his division. | ||
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Revision as of 22:57, 23 June 2017
Philip Aston is a regular Apterite who made his online tournament debut in the sixth edition of AptoSOS against the event's organiser Matt Morrison, losing his only game by four points. He is a possible future contestant for a series in 2018 or later.
He is also a competitive Scrabble player and played in his first two Scrabble tournaments in Swindon and Nailsea respectively in 2016, competing in division B in each. In Swindon, he won two games out of three of the first seven but lost the last four. In Nailsea he finished 6th, winning 4 games out of 7, and won a "ratings prize" of £10 for gaining more ratings points than and other player in his division.