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Arcon VIII 1992
Date June 27-28, 1992 Place Oslo
Tournament Director Borger BORGERSEN Scoring System Center Count (Tiebreaker GIARTEF)
Number of players 49 Number of rounds2 Number of boards8
General classification Awards' ranking Best countries award Classification by Team
Detail of each board History of the tournament Statistics of the boards Statistics
The Arcon 6-9 tournaments (1990-1993) all had 8 tables, 2 heats and 49 players. Borger Borgersen didn’t change his tournament format before the 1994 NDC. Prior to this it was always 7 boards in the qualification heat with the winners going to the top table in the “final” heat. The interest in Diplomacy was great so there was no problem filling up the boards with 49 players in the qualification. We could probably have had much larger tournaments in Norway in these years if it hadn’t been for the limits of the tournament structure. The scoring system for Arcon 6-9 can best be labeled “Centre Count”. Tiebreaker was a ranking of powers, where 1. Germany was deemed most difficult to play, then 2. Italy, 3. Austria, 4. Russia, 5. Turkey, 6. England and 7. France.


Anton MERCOLL
RankScoreR1R2
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Top board
NameRankFirstName LastNameCountry playedSCs
A1Anders Schroder AMUNDSENAustria13
A2Ingvar KJOLEngland13
A3Heikki HOLMASGermany3
A4Bendik VEDELERItaly2
A5Anton MERCOLLRussia1
A6Roj ENGEBAKKENTurkey1
A7Erlend OYEFrance1


Round 1 Board 7
CountryFirstName LastNameSCsScore
AustriaLars UNDHJEM2 c.2
EnglandRoar TORUM5 c.5
FranceAudun TORNQUIST5 c.5
GermanyTorgeir HOLEN10 c.10
ItalyRurik OPRITA0 c.0
RussiaEspen RUSTEN0 c.0
TurkeyAnton MERCOLL12 c.12
Top Board A
CountryFirstName LastNameSCsScore
AustriaAnders Schroder AMUNDSEN13 c.13
EnglandIngvar KJOL13 c.13
FranceErlend OYE1 c.1
GermanyHeikki HOLMAS3 c.3
ItalyBendik VEDELER2 c.2
RussiaAnton MERCOLL1 c.1
TurkeyRoj ENGEBAKKEN1 c.1

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