1. Balázs Sebestyén (HUN) -- 2 GW 7,5 VP -- 2 VP -- Omaya & Aus/Ani Weenie WallCongratulations to Balazs for his win of the Hungarian Nationals 2011. A tournament report by Mephistopheles from his point of view can be found his Hun Fragment blog.
2. Gyula Erdős (HUN) -- 2 GW 6 VP -- 2 VP -- Akunanse feat. Fakir al Sidi 15+ Wakes
2. Slaven Karakas (CRO) -- 1 GW 6 VP - 1 VP -- Kiasyd Stealth Bleed
2. Máté Vaka (HUN) -- 1 GW 6.5 VP -- 0 VP -- Gangrel antitribu Cel/Pro Aggro Poke
2. Goran Damjanic (CRO) -- 1 GW 6 VP -- 0 VP -- Giovanni Powerbleed
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Results Hungarian National VtES Championship 2011
On December 10th, 2011 the Hungarian National VtES Championship was held in Budapest, Hungary with 39 players attending the final tournament. The final standings were as follows:
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1. Balazs Sebestyen (HUN) -- Omaya + AUS / ANI weenies
2. Gyula Erdos (HUN) -- Fakir al Sidi Akunanse (I want to call it 17 wakes but can't remember how many he played)
2. Karakas Slaven (HUN) -- Kiasyd Stealth Bleed
2. Máté Vaka (HUN) -- !Gangrel rush
with aggrevated damage combat
2. Damjan Goran (HUN) -- Giovanni Powerbleed
Balázs Sebestyén played an Omaya wall.
Gyula Erdős played his version of the 15 wakes Brian Moritz' Akunanse deck.
Máté Vaka played an anti gangrel cel/pro rush deck with Amaranth
Damjan Goran played a Giovanni powerbleed.
Damjan and Slaven are from Croatia, not from Hungary.
Also, it is not Damjan Goran but Damjanic Goran (surname, name)
Perhaps I should have looked up the names in the VEKN player registry in the first place ..
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