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Fives In Fours (Two Connected 4x4 Grids)

TRANCHE 1

Benjamin Dickman
Jeya Seelan

TRANCHE 2

Alex Wein
caleb anderson

TRANCHE 3

Jamie Johnston
Phyllis Wheeler

TRANCHE 4

JE T
Robert Linn

TRANCHE 5

Ian Eballe
Jarrod Giesbrecht

TRANCHE 6

Cassie M
Jolyon Helterman

TRANCHE 7

Betsy Marie
Rob Conant

TRANCHE 8

Aaron Goldschmidt
Gabriella Capone

TRANCHE 9

Alaskan chicken farmer
Chris Donnachie
Jennifer Thall
Susan Caskie

TRANCHE 10

C Fung
Chris Friberg
Ken Pope

TRANCHE 11

P L Morton
Steve H. Wang

TRANCHE 12

Carol Woods

TRANCHE 13

Dan Meller
Ed Norris
Jason Modisette

TRANCHE 15

Sydney Hoffman

TRANCHE 16

Tamara Zwick

TRANCHE 17

Cam Wilson
Elena Stover
Jim Goloboy
Mallary Segall
Sarah Bridger

TRANCHE 18

Angela Hudson
Zoe R

TRANCHE 19

Kyle Mahoney

TRANCHE 20

Jeremy Forsyth
Park Smith Jr

TRANCHE 21

Dominic Wells
Helen Holloway

TRANCHE 22

Andrea Bridges

TRANCHE 23

Lisa Cosman
Valerie Vanderford

TRANCHE 24

Isabelle Gateau

TRANCHE 25

David Worm
Karen Brooks

TRANCHE 26

Gareth Waterman
Leslie Couey

TRANCHE 27

Brent Lew

TRANCHE 28

Terry Shirk

TRANCHE 29

Leslie Hunter

TRANCHE 31

Terry Smith

TRANCHE 32

Alan Milne
Dima Oshrat
round number
6
next round starts in
38 hours
  • Rounds last two days.
  • Every round you will get between 3 and 5 games to play with people in your tranche.
  • In round 1, everyone starts together in tranche 1.
  • You get 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw.
  • Each round, if you score equal to or more than the number of games you've played, you pass and play the others who passed from your tranche in the next round.
    For example, in a three-game round, you must win one and draw one (3 points), or win two games (4 points), to pass.
  • If you score less, you fall and subsequently play the others who fell from your tranche.
  • The tournament continues until there is only one person left in tranche 1.

A QUICK GUIDE

For more information, please take a look at the tournaments section in the FAQ.