
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:
1. Balázs Sebestyén (HUN) -- 2 GW 7,5 VP -- 2 VP -- Omaya & Aus/Ani Weenie Wall
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
Congratulations 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.
4 comments:
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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