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Fibs Leagues and tournaments => Inter-Nation Tournament => Topic started by: dorbel on November 11, 2004, 12:31:41 AM
The draw for the semi-final stage took place today live on fibs and was carried out by aslengyel and maman_Eve, to whom much thanks for their expertise and charm.
Great Britain will play Czech Republic or USA
Finland will play Europe or Germany.
The last group matches should be completed very soon and then the semi-finals will begin. These will be 9 point matches, all play all. It is hoped that we can play these ties simultaneously, to engender atmosphere and spectator interest.
Group A is now agonisingly close. Spielberg (Europe) leads mano (France) 6-4 Crawford) in a match to be resumed. If he wins, it's Europe, if he loses, it's Germany.
Group A now looks like this;
Switzerland 5 France 4
Europe 6 Switzerland 3
Germany 5 Europe 4
Switzerland 5 Germany 4
Germany 7 France 2
Europe 6 France 2
Table
Germany W 2 L 1 F 16 A 11
Europe W 2 L 1 F 16 A 10
Switzerland W 2 L 1 F 13 A 14
France W 0 L 3 F 8 A 18
In Group B, still no champion either. With 3 matches left, USA are favourites but can still be overtaken by the Czech Rep in matches to be played on Sunday.
Austria 6 Rest of the World 3
Czech Rep. 6 Austria 3
USA2 8 Rest of the World 1
Czech Rep 7 Rest of the World 2
Austria 4 USA2 4
USA2 4 Czech Rep. 3
Table
Czech Rep. won 2 lost 0 for 16 agst 9
USA2 won 1 lost 0 for 16 agst 8
Austria won 1 lost 1 for 13 agst 13
Rest of World won 0 lost 3 for 6 agst 21
In a nail-biting dmp finish, Europe won their final match against France, to clinch Group A by a margin of one extra individual match won. Congratulations to Europe, a scratch team of a Dane, a Greek living in Germany and an Englishman who came together to fly the European flag. Hard luck Germany who, like Switzerland have two wins from the group but can go no further. We thank them for their friendly and very sporting participation in a highly competitive group and wish them better luck next time.
Switzerland 5 France 4
Europe 6 Switzerland 3
Germany 5 Europe 4
Switzerland 5 Germany 4
Germany 7 France 2
Europe 7 France 2
Table
Europe W 2 L 1 F 17 A 10
Germany W 2 L 1 F 16 A 11
Switzerland W 2 L 1 F 13 A 14
France W 0 L 3 F 8 A 19
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