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ACT Championships 1999
Date October 2-3, 1999 Place Canberra
Tournament Director Andrew GOFF Scoring System SC Count
Number of players 28 Number of rounds3 Number of boards12
General classification Awards' ranking Best countries award Classification by Team
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Bismark Cup 1999
Player's Choice Award : Brandon Clarke
Tournament Director's Award : Chris Goff
Best Canberran : Nick Smith
Best New Zealander : Brandon Clarke
Best Debut : Berin Boughton
Best Novice : Charles Rolph
Best Junior : Chris Goff
Best Intermediate : Nick Smith
Lucky Door Trophy : William Black
Fastest Elimination : Craig Sedgwick
Biggest Gain in one turn : Chris Goff (5 to 9) as Italy
Biggest Loss : Rob Stephenson (10 to 6) as Russia
Worst Set of Orders : Chad Nimmagadda's "I can cover Venice and Tuscany
Self-Bounce" in Tuscany using Venice and... Apulia!
Best Set Of Orders : Andrew Goff convoying Portugal to Liverpool against Rob Stephenson and bouncing Ken (Italy) stupid in the Med at the same time.


RankFirstName LastNameLoc.Nat.ScoreR1R2R3AwardBest Country
1Rohan FLAVELLE3581512
2Tristan LEE309138
3Craig SEDGWICK2901316
E
4Nick SMITH28123131
T
5Rob STEPHENSON2471161
F
6Bill BROWN211137
7Brandon CLARKE2129101
8Charles ROLPH216781
9Frank MEERBACH201406
A
10Robert HADLEY209110
11Chris SMOOTHER202117
I
12Andrew GOFF201046
G
13Sean COLMAN166100
14Rohan KEANE151401
R
15Patrick BRENNAN1313
16William BLACK130103
17James BOUNSALL13139
18Ken SPROAT13562
19Stephen PETERSON9450
20Chris GOFF66003
21Bevyn QUIDING4400
22Chad NIMMAGADDA4220
23Geoff KERR2002
24Chris NAIRN22
25Berin BOUGHTON10101
26Ryan TAN0000
27Llewellyn REYNDERS00
n.c.Arianwen HARRIS

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