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| + | ====== Jamal Blakkarly win Cane Toad Classic Brisbane 2024 ====== | ||
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| The Champions Corner is where recent tournament winners share the moves or strategies that helped them emerge victorious. | The Champions Corner is where recent tournament winners share the moves or strategies that helped them emerge victorious. | ||
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| Basho' | Basho' | ||
| - | Furu ike ya | + | * Furu ike ya |
| - | kawazu tobikomu | + | |
| - | mizu no oto | + | |
| Translation: | Translation: | ||
| - | The old pond; | + | * The old pond; |
| - | a frog jumps in - | + | |
| - | the sound of the water! | + | |
| The Australian Hobby is Growing. We have gone from one yearly tournament (most years) to 5 this year alone. I’m not a TI-84 calculator, but that’s some exponential growth by anyone’s standards. And with this growth, I feel a certain community character is developing. A form of Larrikinism, | The Australian Hobby is Growing. We have gone from one yearly tournament (most years) to 5 this year alone. I’m not a TI-84 calculator, but that’s some exponential growth by anyone’s standards. And with this growth, I feel a certain community character is developing. A form of Larrikinism, | ||
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| But the fun was more important, and that was clear from the start. In the most Australian way, the tournament teased itself: the ‘Cane Toad Classic’ so named for the noxious pest that infected the host State. The Australian nickname tradition took flight, the lunch breaks were long, and the whole tournament got behind convincing a player’s dad to play his first ever game in round 3. The son is now known as ‘Daddy B’. | But the fun was more important, and that was clear from the start. In the most Australian way, the tournament teased itself: the ‘Cane Toad Classic’ so named for the noxious pest that infected the host State. The Australian nickname tradition took flight, the lunch breaks were long, and the whole tournament got behind convincing a player’s dad to play his first ever game in round 3. The son is now known as ‘Daddy B’. | ||
| - | “Daddy B, can you move to Paris so I can give Peter the solo?” | + | {{: |
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| + | //“Daddy B, can you move to Paris so I can give Peter the solo?”// | ||
| What impressed me the most about this tournament, however, was how everyone got behind it, and the community rallied to make it a success. This event had never been run before, there hasn’t been a tournament in Queensland in 20 years, and yet we had people traveling from all over the country and even internationally make sure there were at least two boards. It was a real show of force that, if you’re willing to put the work in and create something down under, we will back it all the way. | What impressed me the most about this tournament, however, was how everyone got behind it, and the community rallied to make it a success. This event had never been run before, there hasn’t been a tournament in Queensland in 20 years, and yet we had people traveling from all over the country and even internationally make sure there were at least two boards. It was a real show of force that, if you’re willing to put the work in and create something down under, we will back it all the way. | ||
| So, what is the Jade Buddha lesson from all of this? I know that’s what you really came here to find out. Well let me refer to Basho’s Frog Haiku for some recollections on the three rounds. | So, what is the Jade Buddha lesson from all of this? I know that’s what you really came here to find out. Well let me refer to Basho’s Frog Haiku for some recollections on the three rounds. | ||
| - | The old pond | + | ==== The old pond ==== |
| Round one was old school diplomacy. No Australian triples, no whacky-ness, | Round one was old school diplomacy. No Australian triples, no whacky-ness, | ||
| - | a frog jumps in — | + | //a frog jumps in —// |
| I jumped. I just leapt from the get-go and it was free fall. I found a friend in Russia who was willing to do trusting fast play, I got Italy to jump in on Austria and then we negotiated to establish that natural Turkish path out of the east: through the Med. France decided in 1906, with a Turkish fleet in MAO that the number 1 priority was finally convoying to Edi…. Fly frog, fly! | I jumped. I just leapt from the get-go and it was free fall. I found a friend in Russia who was willing to do trusting fast play, I got Italy to jump in on Austria and then we negotiated to establish that natural Turkish path out of the east: through the Med. France decided in 1906, with a Turkish fleet in MAO that the number 1 priority was finally convoying to Edi…. Fly frog, fly! | ||
| - | the sound of the water! | + | //the sound of the water!// |
| And a splash! Of course I land Russia, surrounded by two players who know they need to eliminate me to stand any chance of winning, and another from whom I borrowed all of their centres to solo in the game before. Yikes! But I braced myself, hit the pond hard, got down to 2 home centres, and just waited for the water to settle again to find that I was still breathing. Slowly swimming back to the surface, I discover a slim but hop-able path to a respectable 5 centre survival, and to lock away the gold toad. | And a splash! Of course I land Russia, surrounded by two players who know they need to eliminate me to stand any chance of winning, and another from whom I borrowed all of their centres to solo in the game before. Yikes! But I braced myself, hit the pond hard, got down to 2 home centres, and just waited for the water to settle again to find that I was still breathing. Slowly swimming back to the surface, I discover a slim but hop-able path to a respectable 5 centre survival, and to lock away the gold toad. | ||
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| Dominick – and his “Toadiest Toad” award | Dominick – and his “Toadiest Toad” award | ||
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| The lesson I took from this, is that if you have fun you win. You might not win a trophy, but you win by the very act of having a good time. What does Basho’s frog have to do with any of this? Nothing. That’s the point. It’s all pointless nonsense in the end. It is just about having fun playing a game. You can, and should, find any meaning you like in it. | The lesson I took from this, is that if you have fun you win. You might not win a trophy, but you win by the very act of having a good time. What does Basho’s frog have to do with any of this? Nothing. That’s the point. It’s all pointless nonsense in the end. It is just about having fun playing a game. You can, and should, find any meaning you like in it. | ||
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