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The Guy

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I just mainly want to give a big thanks to the match writer of Joe/Cloverleaf as they wrote Joe perfectly. I meant to send in a match strat but it seems the writer knew just what I wanted. Excellent job. In fact the whole thing has seemed great, truth be told. It is so original and unique. I'm loving it (and this is coming from a guy who up to know has hated tournaments). Big props to everyone involved.
 

EpyonMarx

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Liked - the write ups for the full matches. Nicely done. And the entire concept's good.
Disliked - how short the highlights from matches were. Then again, that's just me, lol.
Surprise - must admit I was surprised Beast won. That, to me, was a very close match to rate, but I'd just tipped Beast into the L column on that one. It was very well RPd.
 

Linguistic

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I thought the Beast vs Alcaeus - Joe Average vs Ken Cloverleaf matches had very similar elements as far as RP styles go. The only difference is that it seemed like the RP writer for Alcaeus wasn't really RP'ing for the tournament from what I read. It seemed rehashed, to me. Plus, a lot of it didn't make sense... To me, that was the difference between the Joe Average RPs and the Alcaeus RPs... Joe's seemed focused toward the tournament.

Personally, I love that character... it's well written.

I like how the entire tourney is running. It's got a professional and classy feel that fits me very well.The thing I didn't like were the people no-showing... but you see that on the internet a lot in different things like this.

Josh (Linguistic)
"The Sergeant"
 

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