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Post all the pertinent scores of your series here. Remember to label them with the rounds accordingly!

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Houlanov asked me to post the scores, so....

Game 1: 2-0 SJ

Game 2: 12-2 SJ

Game 3: 4-3 ANA (OT)

Game 4: 5-4 ANA

Game 5: 6-4 SJ

Game 6: 8-4 SJ

Houlanov moves onto the next round!

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me and frey played our series like 2 days ago before this thread so here are the results

MTL 7 @ 3 BOS

MTL 2 @ 3 BOS OT

BOS 2 @ 9 MTL

BOS 5 @ 4 MTL OT

MTL 5 @ 6 BOS

BOS 3 @ 4 MTL

MTL 6 @ 2 BOS

Monteral advances in 7 games. this was a really good series, freydey schooled me pretty hard in a few games but i manged to scrap together 3 victories. All in all taking freydey to 7 gms is a victory as far as im concerend. ggs!

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Very tough series with sardoc23. Curiously, it went just like the real life series. :lol:

Game 1: 6-5 CHI (OT)

Game 2: 4-3 CAL (OT)

Game 3: 3-5 CAL

Game 4: 3-2 CHI

Game 5: 6-5 CHI

Game 6: 6-4 CHI

Great series, indeed! :)

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carse, the champ of gens a/b, took on me, the cellar-dwellar of gens c/d. what results did you expect?

CAR (Carse) def. NJ (TubaHero) 4-0

the scores were something along the lines of 6-2, 5-1, 4-0, 5-2

ggs...to quote Andy Jackson, "They sure showed us where the bear s**t in the buckwheat."

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Very tough series with sardoc23. Curiously, it went just like the real life series. :)

Game 1: 6-5 CHI (OT)

Game 2: 4-3 CAL (OT)

Game 3: 3-5 CAL

Game 4: 3-2 CHI

Game 5: 6-5 CHI

Game 6: 6-4 CHI

Great series, indeed! :)

If those were the same scores as real life, I call voodoo on you

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In New Orleans last week, cotton brokers were stirred by news of the biggest single transaction since Speculator Tom Jordan dumped his huge futures holdings (TIME, Oct. 28). In a spot cash deal, a 73-year-old Arkansas farmer and cotton trader, C. R. McKennon, sold his entire holdings of 6,319 bales for close to $1,000,000.

No one knew how he had accumulated so much cotton, nor would McKennon say. But he took pride in showing the folks back in Dumas, Ark. (pop. 2,315) that he had made good. McKennon never got beyond the fourth grade, where he grew so much bigger than the other boys that his family finally took him out so he "wouldn't be a-disgracing 'em." Before he left, he won a spelling bee, a triumph as sweet then as his cotton deal was last week. Said he proudly: "I sure showed 'em where the bear sat in the buckwheat."

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  • 2 weeks later...
Detroit Vs Columbus

3-2 Columbus

9-3 Detroit

4 - 0 Detroit

11 - 1 Detroit

4 - 2 Detroit

ggs Jrod and good luck with the rest of the playoffs!

Wow, I thought this tournament was gonna end up in limbo. Glad I was wrong!

Well, as soon as I get my PC up and running I'll have some stuff done. Keep up the good games!

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  • 3 weeks later...

PLAAYY UR GAMEMSSS WHAT SO HARD GUGUGUGEGUGEUGEGEGEGEUGEUGEGE :lol:

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put deaDLINES THEN, lets keep this s**t going on :P

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