February 2016 Monthly Tournament Results

We had another strong turnout for our club with 12 players coming out to play – this time including 2 newcomers: Maron Cury and Travis Weitthoff.

Mike Rezai notched his second Columbus tournament win in a row with a main bracket final win over David Rearick, who placed second for the month. The consolation final consisted of Jon Stephens and Maron Cury, resulting in a win for Jon who takes third place.

Updated Masters Points standings can be found on the website here.

Congratulations to Mike, David, and Jon on their finishes, and welcome to our newcomers: Maron and Travis!

The next monthly tournament will be held on March 13th. See you then!

New Titles Added to Club Library

I’ve recently acquired a couple of books for the club library:

  • Another copy of “Backgammon for Winners” by Bill Robertie
  • “Backgammon – The Action Game” by Prince Alexis Obolensky and Ted James

These are available now to borrow for club members!

January 2016 Monthly Tournament Results

We rang in the new year with a strong turnout for the month – in spite of the inclement weather – with a total of 12 players, including 3 newcomers: Gary and Caitlin Kleinpaste, and Chris Gegas.

Mike Rezai, current Cincinnati Player of the Year, won the first tournament of the year with a win in the main bracket final over Trevor Dierkes, who took second place for the month. In the consolation final, it was a battle of the Chrises in which Chris Yep defeated Chris Gegas for third place.

In what is probably a first for the club, Chris Yep actually notched 2 third place wins on Sunday, as the December consolation final was played as well. In that match, Chris defeated Edwin Jones and earned 27 Masters Points for 2015. This finalizes the Masters Points totals for 2015, and puts Chris exactly 100 points behind 2015 Player of the Year Jeff Boester and in second place for the year.

Updated Masters Points standings for both 2015 and 2016 can be found here.

Congratulations to Mike, Trevor, and Chris Yep on their finishes, and welcome to our newcomers: Gary, Caitlin, and Chris Gegas!

Thank you to all who came out to play today. I am very pleased with the continued strong participation! The next monthly tournament will be held on February 21st – moved out by one week due to the conflict with Valentine’s Day. See you then!

CBC Code of Conduct Posted

With the turning of the new year, I would like to take this opportunity to announce the creation of a Code of Conduct for the Columbus Backgammon Club that will take effect with the first tournament of the year. Our club exists not only as a place for the existing members to play, but also as an agent for the growth of the game. This means that we should take active steps to ensure that our club is as welcoming and as enjoyable a place to play as we can make it. If you recall, the switch to Legal Moves at the beginning of 2014 was made to help foster that kind of atmosphere.

To this end, I have taken the liberty to formalize this set of guidelines so that we have something in writing that we can commonly reference for any situations that arise as our club grows in size and matures within the backgammon community.  I believe that everything in the code is common sense, and should really not be a surprise to anyone.

Players attending Columbus Backgammon Club events will be expected to comply with the code, with the club director being the final authority on interpretation and any penalties for violations. Printed copies of the code will be available at any of our events, and it is also available on our website here.

All that being said, I would like to encourage dialog about this code, and I am always open to suggestions/changes/rewordings! The club belongs to everyone – I’m just the guy at the steering wheel at the moment!

Thanks, and I hope to see everyone at the tournament tomorrow to start the year off strong!

Jason

Thanks for a great 2015!

2015 was a very strong year for the Columbus Backgammon Club, due entirely to all the members who come out to support our events of all types. Our monthly tournaments and chouettes saw increases in attendance.

Here are some comparisons to last year, which illustrate this very well:

  • Our average monthly tournament attendance increased this year to 10.25 – an astounding gain of 2.25 people over last year!
  • The highest monthly tournament attendance this year was 14 – up 3 from last year
  • We had only 19 unique participants this year at our monthly tournaments this year (down 4 from last year), but coupling with the fact that we had a significantly higher average attendance leads me to the conclusion that our core membership is attending more regularly.
  • Our attendance is chouettes went up this year to an average of 4.5 for each event, which was up from 4 last year.
  • Our average attendance at the 9 social/open play events was 4.2, which is down from 5 per event last year. We only had 4 of these events in 2014, so this year’s number is more significant.

Our club also had a notable win this year by taking the trophy at the Ohio Valley Club Challenge – a feat that I hope that we can repeat in 2016 and defend the title!

I’m very proud to be a part of this club and its growth, and I hope that we can continue to set records in 2016!

Jeff Boester – CBC 2015 Player of the Year

Now that the final tournament of the year is in the books, we can crown the Columbus Backgammon Club Player of the Year for 2015. With a grand total of 404 Masters Points, and a club-leading 4 top-2 finishes, Jeff Boester has earned both the title as well as a custom doubling cube to commemorate his successful campaign.

In a year where it looked like no one was going to run away with things, Jeff finished strong in the last quarter of the year to pull ahead by over 100 points. His results are a testament to the effort he has put into improving his game since he joined us last year.

Chris Yep takes the overall second place position, and currently has 277 points, though his final points total are dependent on a final match to be played next month. Jon Stephens – the first player to win 2 tournaments this year – take third overall with a final score of 259.

Congratualtions to Jeff on a successful year and a well earned victory!

December 2015 Monthly Tournament Results

With the holiday shopping season in full swing, 8 players found the time to come and play in the final tournament of the year and try to improve their positions in the final Master Points rankings for the year. This month’s winner is Trevor Dierkes, who defeated Jason Marshall in the main bracket final. This win marks Trevor’s second tournament win of the year.

The consolation final has been delayed until next month, due to time constraints. Chris Yep, who has locked up second place in this year’s points race, will face off against Edwin Jones, who is looking for his first top-3 finish in the club. The winner will earn an additional 27 Masters Points.

The Masters Points totals are complete, aside from that last match, and can be found here.

Thank you so much to every one who participated today, as well as to EVERYONE who has participated throughout the year. I consider this to be another very successful year, with growth the participation levels in all of our various kinds of events. I’ll be sending out some statistics in a couple of weeks.

The next monthly tournament, and the first of the new year, will be held on January 10th! See you then!

 

November 2015 Monthly Tournament Results

11 players showed up this afternoon for the monthly tournament, which happened to include (of all things) a marching band playing through our area, regaling us with Christmas carols. All in attendance, including the band, saw Chris Yep defeat Jeff Boester in the main bracket final to secure his second tournament win of the year. In the consolation tournament, Dale Berlin held on to win over Trevor Dierkes to take 3rd place.

Even though he came in second, Jeff scored enough points to mathematically clinch the Player of the Year honors! We’ll have more on this after next month’s tournament, once the final results are in!

Thank you very much to all who came out to play today, and a hearty congratulations to Chris, Jeff, and Dale on their results!

The next monthly tournament will be held on December 13th. See you then!

 

October 2015 Monthly Tournament Results

We had 12 players show up on Sunday for the tournament, which was only 2 off of our record. Current points leader Jeff Boester won his second tournament of the year by defeating Jason Marshall in the main bracket final. Jim Weitthoff took third place with a win over Trevor Dierkes in the consolation bracket final.

In the Masters Points race, the relative positions of the top 5 didn’t change, but Jeff’s win puts him just over 100 points in front of second place holder Jon Stephens. There is still room for someone to make a late push, should Jeff falter in the last 2 tournaments of year, but the challenge has been thrown down.

The current Masters Points standings can be found here.

Congratulations to Jeff, Jason, and Jim W for their results this month!

Thank you to all those who attended. The next monthly tournament will be held on November 8th. See you then!

September 2015 Monthly Tournament Results

A total of eight players competed in this month’s tournament. Those that remained until the end saw Trevor Dierkes defeat Bob Hickey in the Main Bracket final to win his first tournament of the year. In the Consolation Bracket, Jon Stephens won in the final over Dawn Counts to take third place.

Owing to the fact that the top 2 players in the Masters Points race were not in attendance, things have tightened up further at the top. Less than 50 points separate the top 4 places, so any month has the opportunity to see a new leader. With only 3 tournaments left for the year, the result is far from certain.

The current Masters Points standings can be found here.

Congratulations to Trevor, Bob, and Jon for their results this month!

Thank you to all those who attended. The next monthly tournament will be held on October 11th. See you then!