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The Straight and Narrow
TRANCHE 1
Steve A
TRANCHE 2
Adam Blake
TRANCHE 3
Benjamin Dickman
TRANCHE 4
Anthony DeSacia
TRANCHE 5
Jarrod Giesbrecht
TRANCHE 6
Dan Meller
TRANCHE 7
Jim Goloboy
TRANCHE 8
Jolyon Helterman
TRANCHE 9
Elena Stover
TRANCHE 11
Jennifer Thall
TRANCHE 13
Jason Modisette
TRANCHE 14
Addam Merali-Younger
TRANCHE 15
Ian Eballe
TRANCHE 16
Susan Caskie
TRANCHE 17
Cassie M
TRANCHE 18
Edwin Marks
TRANCHE 19
Mallary Segall
TRANCHE 20
Phyllis Wheeler
TRANCHE 21
Erin Biegel
TRANCHE 23
Sarah Bridger
TRANCHE 25
C Fung
TRANCHE 27
Mei Li Lian
TRANCHE 29
Heather Gamble
Jerusha Reynolds
TRANCHE 30
P L Morton
TRANCHE 31
Sylvia Han
TRANCHE 33
Dominic Wells
TRANCHE 34
Gareth Waterman
TRANCHE 35
David Worm
TRANCHE 36
Ken Pope
TRANCHE 37
Zoe R
TRANCHE 39
Leslie Hunter
TRANCHE 40
auntie germ
TRANCHE 41
Dante Rance
TRANCHE 42
Park Smith Jr
TRANCHE 43
Jason Ubeika
TRANCHE 45
Carrie Nelson
TRANCHE 46
Andrea Bridges
TRANCHE 47
Ann&Dave Greenwood
TRANCHE 49
Carol Woods
TRANCHE 51
Jack Orange-King
TRANCHE 53
Chris Friberg
TRANCHE 55
Chris Donnachie
Terry Shirk
Tracey Parker
TRANCHE 57
Veronica Maddison
TRANCHE 59
Allen James Dinglasan
TRANCHE 60
Tamara Zwick
TRANCHE 61
Brent Lew
TRANCHE 63
Leonard Meyerson
- round number
- 6
- 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.
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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.