The Nick Ashley Trophy, Michaelmas Term 1999

Contents

The rules

The Nick Ashley this term closely follows the last two Nick Ashley trophies, run by Tim Hunt. This time, Matt Fayers is running things, but I (Andrew Garrard) am maintaining the web pages.

The Nick Ashley Trophy is a singles league competition. That is each player plays a match consisting of a number of games of singles against every other player in their league. The league winners then play some sort of a final. Simple really.

Dividing the competition into leagues

14 people have expressed an interest so the qualifying will consist of two leagues of seven people, split with approximately even seedings in the two halves. People have been seeded into leagues according the their ppg in last term's tournament (qualifying, not final). Jessica, who did not play last term, is inserted at the bottom. Painful.

The winner and runner up of each league, will then play a 4 player league to decide the overall winner.

When matches may be played

All matches from the qualifying leagues must be played and all results must be reported before the penultimate meeting of term. That is 8:00pm Wednesday 24th November. A four player all-play-all takes 3 rounds and so it should be possible to fit this in to one evening with a bit of luck. This will enable the results to be announced while there are still people around who might be interested. Also, conveniently, it should ensure that the winner is announced in Queens' Bar. It is convenient because I am sure that the winner will feel inclined to do a quick amigos and there is bound to be beer on hand. You might like to know that the trophy is a quart tankard. Just think, your entire Relle entry qualification in one fell swoop!

Matches should be played at a time agreed by the two contestants. It is up to the players to agree a mutually convenient time. If a match is not played by the relevant deadline then both players will lose the match with nil points. Of course we could all churlishly refuse to find a convenient time to play Tim just to make sure he loses, but I am sure that we are above such behaviour. Well if you think that someone is trying to pull this trick on you then rant at me and I will try ranting at them or possible take even more extreme action.

The only other rule about the timing of matches is that they may not be played between 8:00pm and 11:59pm on a Wednesday. We all have much more important winking to do then.

Note that there is no reason why the whole match has to be played in one session

The format of a match

Each match should consist of two games of singles winks. The scores from the 2 games are added together and the one with the most points wins. This is rather like the World Singles, only smaller. In fact the winner of the match is largely irrelevant because the final outcome of the league will be decided on P. P. G. but in the case of a tie I will wear a tie and the tie-break shall be number of matches won.

I would suggest that colours and corners are chosen at random for the first game and that you keep the same colours but swap corners for the second game. Alternatively you could use the 'winner of the squidge off plays yellow' convention. You are of course entitled to agree mutually any other choice of colours and corners, but if you can't agree you must use one of the above set-ups.

There is also a potential problem if you are playing without an umpire available. Should a disagreement occur you are required to attempt to behave like responsible adults. If this proves impossible then toss a coin.

I expect that if people get really petulant we could end up with half-hour rants about which mat to use (like that world singles in the Castle between Dave Lockweed and Geoff Myers). If this happens either grow up or each choose a mat for one of the games. You might like to sort this out when arranging the match time.

Recording results

Results should be sent to Matt Fayers (mf205@hermes.cam.ac.uk). It would be most convenient if you could E-mail them to him, but otherwise give them to him written on a bit of paper. The winner of the match is responsible for reporting the result, but there is no harm in both players informing him. I will try to keep an up-to-date league table and a copy of the results of all matches played on this page.

Finally

If you can think of anything overlooked in these rules then please let us know. Kindly bear in mind that this competition is meant to be fun so all participants are requited to (try to) enjoy themselves.

The participants

Here is a list of the players, in seeding order:

Placing last timeNameP.P.G. last time
1Tim Hunt5 13/16
2Matt Fayers5 1/2
3Phil Carmody4 7/8
4Stew Sage4 1/4
5Andrew Garrard3 7/8
6Patrick Driscoll3 3/8
7=Pete Keevash3 1/4
7=James Murray3 1/4
9John Haslegrave2 3/4
10Antony Proietti2 3/8
11Tim Winchcomb2 1/16
12Anthony Horton1
 Jessica Babbage 

N.B. The placing and ppg last time is based on qualifying, not the final, and doesn't include those not participating this time.

The Results

The Final

The final took place in The Castle Inn at 6pm on Monday 29th November.

 NameQualifying P.P.G. ABCD TotalP.P.G.
AMatt Fayers5 1/4 -111/2961/2 2741/2
BTim Hunt4 23/24 21/2-77 161/223/4
CChris Abram4 11/12 57-5 1725/6
DPhil Carmody3 5/24 71/279- 231/2311/12
Round 1
Tim Hunt played Chris Abram: 1-6, 6*-1*.
Matt Fayers played Phil Carmody: 21/2-41/2, 4-3.
Round 2
Chris Abram played Phil Carmody: 4-3, 1-6.
Matt Fayers played Tim Hunt: 51/2-11/2, 6-1.
Round 3
Matt Fayers played Chris Abram: 6-1, 3-4.
Tim Hunt played Phil Carmody: 6-1, 1-6.

So the tournament was won by Matthew Fayers (Trinity).

The league table at 4/11/99: Angle league

Pos.NamePlayed WonDrawnLost Pts. forPts. against P.P.G.
1Tim Hunt6 501 591/2241/2 423/24
2Chris Abram6 510 5925 411/12
3Stew Sage6 411 541/6295/6 437/72
4Andrew Garrard6 303 475/6361/6 371/72
5James Murray6 105 3153 27/12
6Tim Winchcomb6 204 2658 21/6
7Anthony Horton6 006 161/2671/2 19/24

The table of match results: Angle league

 Name ABCDEFG TotalP.P.G.
ATim Hunt -1371/28 61312 591/2423/24
BStew Sage 1-82/3121/2 71213 541/6437/72
CAndrew Garrard 61/251/3-10 691/2101/2 475/6371/72
DJames Murray 611/24- 361/210 3127/12
EChris Abram 878 11-1213 59411/12
FTim Winchcomb 1241/2 71/22-9 2621/6
GAnthony Horton 2131/2 415- 161/219/24

Chronological list of matches: Angle league

(Actually in reverse chronological order.)

Wednesday 24th November, in the Erasmus Room, before the meeting.
Chris Abram beat Tim Winchcomb 6-1, 6*-1*.

Tuesday 23rd November, in the Castle Inn.
Tim Winchcomb beat James Murray 3-4, 41/2-21/2.
Tim Winchcomb beat Anthony Horton 3-4, 6-1.

Monday 22nd November, in the Castle Inn.
James Murray beat Anthony Horton 5*-2*, 5-2.
Chris Abram beat James Murray 7*-0*, 4-3.
Chris Abram beat Anthony Horton 7*-0*, completing Wednesday's match.
Andrew Garrard beat James Murray 7*-0*, 3-4.
Chris Abram beat Andrew Garrard 5*-2*, 3-4.

Wednesday 17th November, in gross contravention of the rules but with special dispensation.
Stew Sage beat Anthony Horton 7*-0*, 6-1.
Chris Abram beat Anthony Horton 6*-1*.

Saturday 13th November.
Stew Sage beat James Murray 51/2-11/2, 7*-0*.

Tuesday 2nd November, in the Castle Inn.
Andrew Garrard beat Anthony Horton 6*-1*, 41/2-21/2.
Stew Sage beat Andrew Garrard 42/3-21/3, 4-3.
Stew Sage tied with Chris Abram 6-1, 1-6.
Andrew Garrard beat Tim Winchcomb 4-3, 51/2-11/2.

Monday 1st November, in Timmy's residence
Tim Hunt beat Andrew Garrard 21/2-41/2, 5*-2*.

Sunday 31st October, in the Armitage room
Tim Hunt beat Stew Sage 6-1, 7*-0*
Tim Hunt beat Tim Winchcomb 7*-0*, 6-1
Stew Sage beat Tim Winchcomb 6-1, 6-1

Monday 25th October
Tim Hunt beat James Murray 2-5, 6-1.

Monday 18th October
Tim Hunt beat Anthony Horton 6-1, 6-1.

Sunday 17th October
Chris Abram beat Tim Hunt 2*-5*, 6-1.

The league table at 4/11/99: Dangle league

Pos.NamePlayed WonDrawnLost Pts. forPts. against P.P.G.
1Matt Fayers6 501 6321 51/4
2Phil Carmody4 312 (0) 381/2171/2 35/24 (413/16)
3Pete Keevash4 123 (1) 2630 21/6 (31/4)
4Antony Proietti4 105 (3) 2036 12/3 (21/2)
5Patrick Driscoll4 015 (3) 151/2401/2 17/24 (115/16)
6John Haslegrave1 006 (1) 311 1/4 (11/2)
7Jessica Babbage1 006 (1) 212 1/6 (1)

The table of match results: Dangle league

 Name ABCDEFG TotalP.P.G.
AMatt Fayers -512111/2 11111/212 63 51/4
BPhil Carmody 9-127 0101/20 381/2 35/24 (413/16)
CPatrick Driscoll 22-7 041/20 151/2 17/24 (15/6)
DPete Keevash 21/277- 091/20 26 21/6 (31/4)
EJohn Haslegrave 300 0-00 3 1/4 (11/2)
FAntony Proietti 21/231/291/2 41/20-0 20 12/3 (21/2)
GJessica Babbage 200 000- 2 1/6 (1)

Chronological list of matches: Dangle league

(Actually in reverse chronological order.)

Note to the Dangle league: the deadline for matches has now passed.
However, if anyone wants to play their remaining matches, the results will be recorded here.

Thursday 18th November, in the Castle Inn.
Matt Fayers beat Antony Proietti 6-1, 51/2-11/2.
Phil Carmody beat Matt Fayers 6-1, 3-4.

Wednesday 17th November, in the Erasmus Room.
Antony Proietti beat Patrick Driscoll 31/2-31/2, 6-1.

Friday 12th November, in the Castle Inn.
Matt Fayers beat John Haslegrave 6-1, 5-2.

Tuesday 9th November, in the Castle Inn.
Matt Fayers beat Jessica Babbage 6-1, 6-1.
Phil Carmody beat Patrick Driscoll 6-1, 6-1.
Matt Fayers beat Patrick Driscoll 6-1, 6-1.

Tuesday 2nd November, in the Castle Inn.
Matt Fayers beat Pete Keevash 51/2-11/2, 6-1.
Phil Carmody tied with Pete Keevash 1-6, 6-1.

Sunday 31st October, in the Armitage Room
Phil Carmody beat Antony Proietti 5*-2*, 51/2-11/2
Peter Keevash beat Antony Proietti 7*-0*, 21/2-41/2

At some point...
Pete Keevash tied with Patrick Driscoll 1-6, 6-1.


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