Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Causeway Challenge 2011 - day 1
















What a tournament, what a day.

You have to fall in love with this tournament the minute you start playing or even before that. And exactly this happened to me yesterday when I first entered the enormous Grand Ballroom of the ZON Regency Hotel in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

The view was simply breathtaking - just imagine 97 Scrabble tables with ample space between them - no usual hassle with other players sitting too close next to you or touching your back when leaning back too comfortably in their chair behind you ;)
Another thing which stroke me was that although the number of players is almost double as during the WSC 2011 in Warsaw the room is much quieter here. It must be the polite Asian players who seem to respect other players to greater degree than their European or American counterparts.
Apart from one organisational disaster* everything went smoothly forward.

*Just after round 1when players in the Masters division neeeded to wait for one whole hour just for the draw to be made out and then chase the rest of the field resulting in reduced time for lunch)

All went so smoothely that I even managed to lose 5 minutes on my clock in the last game today despite showing up on time. It looks like the Causeway Challenge tournament has the rule, that you always need to be there ready for the next game to be anounced even if the timetable would suggest something contrary. Funnily enough in this last game I got so motivated by the lack of time that I won it by my highest margin yet - 531:220. Thanks for that, Michael - I would probably have won more games today had my clock been started more often ;)

As to the games I'm now completely sure it was worth coming here. Why?

1. Just to play with Asian, Australian and African players.
2. To experince two consecutive games without a blank nor an S.
3. To experince shortly after that two consecutive games with both blanks and 4 Ss...
5. To lose a close game by 3 points.
6. To play out DDEGLNU for 86 points - (I)NDULGED
7. To overdraw DEEIXOH?, get an E put back into bag by the oponent and play OXHIDEs afterward and then facing AEGINNN use the X of the former word to play ANNE(X)ING and then later in the game face EEEORSS on the rack and spot a floating V to play O(V)ERSEES and win the game by 311 points :)
8. To take a risk playing a Thai player and lose the game in the last move when he played (G)LOAMiNG.
9. To taste delicious Asian food for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
10. (...)

It's been a great day and I'm happy with my games, though as usually my standing doesn't seem to reflect my good mood. I'm currently 41st (out of 56) with 3-6 and +93.

I'm looking forward to 10 even better games tomorrow.

As usually please keep your fingers crossed for me - the games start at 1:30am CET and end at 12:30pm CET...



The STATS for CC day 1:

Games won: 3
Games lost: 6
Spread: +93

Average for: 420.3
Average against: 410.0

Blanks: 9/18 = 50%
S's: 17/36 = 47%

Games won:
2 blanks: 2/2 (100%)
1 blank: 1/5 (20%)
0 blanks: 0/2 (0%)

Bingos for: 20 (2.22 per game)
Bingos against: 14 (1.56 per game)

7 letter bingos: 11 (55%)
8 letter bingos: 9 (45%)

Bingos with blanks: 7 (35%)
Bingos without blanks: 13 (65%)

Highest no of bingos in a game: 4
Lowest no of bingos in a game: 0

High game: 531
Low game: 295

Highest combined score: 893

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Causeway Challenge 2011 - the journey

Today at 19:00 local time I arrived in Johor Bahru, Malaysia for the 10th and the last ever Causeway Challenge 2011.
This tournament which had begun as a battle between two Scrabble nations Malaysia and Singapore (connected by the Causeway on the Johor Strait - thus the name) is known to have attracted very good players in its past - mainly due to its prizemoney comparable with the Worlds but mostly thanks to it's geographical placement - close to Scrabble giant Thailand and also relatively close to Australia. It has also attracted some good players from Europe like Helen Gipson, Mikki Nicholson, Craig Beevers or Theresa Brousson.

I have decided to come to Malaysia again (after my World Scrabble Championship 2009 appearance) because I liked the Zon hotel and it's facilities plus I liked the way the Worlds were ran (with the great participation of Michael Tang).
So exactly 2 years after I left Malaysia in 2009 I came back here again.
And I must say - pretty much is the same as in 2009 but some things have changed, too.

1. The flight.
Despite the fact that unlike in 2009 this hasn't been my flight ever and I haven't experienced any extra stress the journey was just as awful. It looks like my stomach is not able to cope with digesting unfamiliar food in the state of total lack of body movement. I was very glad when we landed in Singapore after an 11,5h torture-flight.

2. The journey Singapore-Johor Bahru
Got very surprised here. Unlike in 2009 when all went very smoothely (I was picked up Michael and the taxi driver at the exit) this time nobody has shown up. After some texting with Michael plus an answered roaming call from him (will prove costly for me) I was picked up almost an hour later than agreed. Then the driver drove to another airport terminal and left me in the cab for 15 minutes. All this meant I arrived at the hotel 2h10 minutes after the arrival in Singapore and didn't make it for the registration (or at least that's what I thought) only to find out at 20:30 that the registration has been prolonged.

3. The hotel.
I'm staying on the 13th floor - just like in 2009 and, yes, there are still the same songs being sung on the stage situated in the middle of the hotel. I was very glad to hear Lionel Richie's "Hello" again :)
The hotel has changed on the outside - it is now more colourful, but on the inside it doesn't look as fresh as in 2009. Plus this time my room window isn't facing the Causeway and it's beautiful sunsets, which is a shame.
And one last confusing thing - I was surprised by the reception guy who told me, that only breakfast is included in the price of the stay. This is contrary to what has been stated on the Causeway Challenge site and I'm hoping it gets clarified asap.

I've already met some known faces here: Nicky Huitson, Amy Byrne and most notably the reigning World Champion 2011 - Nigel Richards.

I'm betting on Nigel to take this one, too.

The games commence tomorrow at 8:30 AM - just like during the WSC 2011 in Warsaw
Neverthelesss this tournament is going to be even more exhausting than the Worlds - the level of play will be much more even plus the prospect of playing 9/10 games for 4 days in the row is really challenging.

I hope I can make it through to Sunday.
And I can't wait to do some shopping :)

It's 22:50 here, so I'll have a rest now. 
Please keep your fingers crossed for me tomorrow and wish me luck!