The second of three Golden Ticket tournaments here in Belgium (the previous been Mines of Alost IV, and Into the Under-Ekeren IV being the next one currently), it was time for some Underworlds tournament play!
Now, as I won Mines of Alost, there was no pressure at all today, and as such I opted to take a lesser played (but still aelven) warband and a deck I only started to try out recently.
So Myari's Purifiers took to the Spitewood, using a deck of Emberstone Sentinels together with Hunting Grounds. The goal? Some relaxed playing, ending somewhere in the midfield, and preferably playing some other people then the usual "high table" opponents. There where XX players at the event this day, so that's once more a nice turn-out, now to hope that one of our community can get the ticket so I don't have to go to Barcelona all alone lol. If I end around place 7 with a 3-2, I'll be a happy camper.
My only mentionable contributions for today? Giving pointers to my clubmates, sponsor a warband price for the organiser, and that little thing of providing a venue to play at, as the tournament takes place in our TSA clubhouse where I ran the bar for the first half of the day during the event.
Peter, the organiser, had also brought a whole videorecording setup to the event for table 1, and to that end you will see those games up on the YouTube channel in the near future.
My first game was against Quint and Zarbag's Gitz, running Pillage and Plunder combined with Nexus of Power. It was supposed to be ran before the camera, but I declined the honour as I might be called to the bar during the round. A closefought game, it came down to the penultimate activation where one of his few remaining grots, an archer, rolled a single crit against my 3 hits without crit. This made the little guy survive the game, but also blocked my Iron Grasp and Supremacy for a final moment turn around. It ended as a result at a 12-18 defeat, happens as it was a good fun game.
For the second game, I faced a new attendant to the events, a young guy called Lars and he played well considering the big difference in experience. It's a pity I botched up the picture as it where nicely painted tablecloths with an attitude facing me, aka the Headsmen's Curse with Blazing Assault and Wrack and Ruin. But I managed to play around his big hitter, and took away a 19-9 win from the game.
Lunch break arrived, so Wouter became the camera man ad interim while the TO went to collect the pizza's, or some who went for sandwiches.
That also meant it was time for the voting of the painting competition, with the warbands all on display during the break.
Foodies downed, it was back to the tables and now I faced Patrick, another person I never played before, and Ephilim's Pandemonium with Countdown to Cataclysm and Wrack and Ruin. I managed to survive the multiple pings and was forced to leave my half to hunt for his leader. Finally getting him in the second round, it remained a close affair and I dragged a 17-15 over the line in the end.
And that put us near the candidates for the Golden Ticket for some reason, facing Tom and his Ironsoul's Condemnors. They beat me up good in the training games to the event, so I had low expectations for this one. But he kept missing his attacks and I kept rolling saves, and it became a very, vcry tense and close affair. In the end, a missed attack decided the game, as Gwynneth survived and could flee away from Bahannar, resulting in a 13-14 defeat for the aelves. This could have gone far far worse...
For the final game, it was time for the mirror match at last! As it turned out, Wim had also brought Myari along, with the same deck combo of "not coming over the middle line" Hunting Grounds and Emberstone Sentinels! One of the most fun games I played in recent times, I actually won this by having a single aelf fall, Ailenn, which meant I could score and ploy in enemy territory being the underdog (really, bring back the old rule for that, this is silly). Sadly I forgot to take a picture, but at the end of the day I took a 14-9 win.
And so, as predicted, I ended 3-2 and between spot 5 to 8, 7th to be precise as the lowest of the group of people scoring 3-2's due to a low glroy differential. But more importantly, 3 out of my 5 games was against people I never played before (Quint, Lars and Patrick)! Didn't get to play my traditional opponent Joep though this day, seems if we both enter we usually end up facing off.
So that brings us to the full results of the Benelux Clash IV, the first one ran in Belgium:
1. Valentin Hornik - Kamandora's Blades: 5-0 diff +33
2. Quint van Druten - Zarbag's Gitz: 4-1 diff +20
3. Johan De Ryck - Headsmen's Curse: 3-2 diff +23
4. Tom Steylaerts - Ironsoul's Condemnors: 3-2 diff +14
5. Patrick Neven - Ephilim's Pandemonium: 3-2 diff +12
6. Joep Nijssen - Jaws of Itzl: 3-2 diff +10
8. Wim Bellemans - Myari's Purifiers: 2-3 diff +1
9. Nico Van den Winckel - Zarbag's Gitz: 2-3 diff -1
10. Peter Vanden Bossche - Kamandora's Blades: 2-3 diff -12
11. Wouter Beckers - Xandire's Truthseekers: 2-3 diff -16
12. Gert D'Hollander - The Thricefold Discord: 2-3 diff -20
13. Lars D'Hollander - Headsmen's Curse: 1-4 diff -21
14. Dennis Wilms - Zikkit's Tunnelpack: 0-5 diff - 53
And of course there is that final price, the coveted Best Painted. This was won by Nico for his excellent Zarbag's Gitz, before Gert with the Thricefold Discord.
And there we have it, another tournament in the bag and one I could sit back. Next ones I'll be trying to play competitive again (the Maastricht Open and the Halle event), before Into the Under-Ekeren als a TO will put me back in the relaxed play seat as I have a gazillion things to do then that day.
Until the next one!





















































