Congrats to First World Champion - Jeremy Z.

By Toqtamish, in Android: Netrunner The Card Game

First game Ben M won as HB in a very long(over 1.5 hours) hard fought game. Jeremy the runner (Criminal) had 6 agenda points and corp had 3 but runner hit a Project Junebug trying to get the last point.

Second game Ben M as Criminal runner and Jeremy as Weyland. Runner build up a good rig and did some early runs. Weyland built up some huge servers with 3 Hadrian Walls in 3 different servers. Ben stole a Private SEcurity Force right before corp discovered illegal card in remote server, ice in the server instead of the agenda which was the private security force Ben stole. Costly mistake. Runner took a tag and failed to remove it (no idea why), two Scorched Earths and on to game 3. So two mistakes and ended at 16-16 for each. Tie breaker next.

For game 3 Ben won the roll and took his HB deck back out for the final game. Fast start for Jeremy to 5 agenda points from HQ. game then went on for quite a while. Jeremy ended up scoring his last two points to win 8-2.

You can watch it all online too as the videos are all recorded on the FFG justin.tv account.Broken up in to 30 minute clips. www.justin.tv/fantasyflightgames/videos

Gratulations to both for the nice 3 matches and to Jeremy for winning the first title. In fact of that i would like to take an interview with him for www.Wyldside.de . So if anyone can tell him this pls or maybe he watches this thread by himself contact me per PM pls.

And of course it would be nice to get the 4 Decklists ;)

Congratulations, Jeremy Z. I watched the match live, and it was amazing.

Aye, congrats Jeremy, was fun to watch you two play, good match on both sides.

Way to go, Jeremy.

Congrats to Jeremy. Anybody know how many players were in attendance? Totals for other games would be interesting to know as well. :)

41 Netrunner players, 57 AGOT melee and 81 AGOT joust are the numbers I know. John Bruno and I were the other players to make top 4 cut for Netrunner. John played HB/Crim and I played NBN/Anarch.

Cool. I guess that's down considerably from GenCon, but then this is the first year for this. NetRunner and SW should both be getting interesting next year around this time, so maybe next year will be bigger.

I take it that the Invasion turnout was small? :(

I don't know the numbers for sure, it looked to be in the 20s. Jeremy also ended up winning that as well, quite the weekend for him.

Impressive! And 20s is pretty good for Invasion, all things considered.

Kid Gruesome said:

41 Netrunner players, 57 AGOT melee and 81 AGOT joust are the numbers I know. John Bruno and I were the other players to make top 4 cut for Netrunner. John played HB/Crim and I played NBN/Anarch.

Decklist pls from NBN ;)

I actually just posted it on the deckbuilding subforum, figured people might want to see it as there wasn't much NBN in the field.

Congrats to Jeremy! He was a great opponent and I look forward to playing him again. For the record, I didn't drop the tag in game two because I completely forgot about it! Turns out hours of gaming turns your brain into mush (brain damage?)!

Congrats again, Jeremy!

I have to say that I am quite surprised about quality of the play I saw in finals. I didn't feel that I am watching World Championship finals. I would be ok if tournament wouldn't be called as World Championships. I am not sure if this kind of thing is good for competitive part of the game because the whole World Champion title might not have much value. Is there any reason that FFG calls "local tournament" a World Championships and why they don't do championships in a big convention (like Gencon)? I am from Europe so couldn't attend to this event any way but I find it strange how FFG handles the competitive part of their games.

But congrats to winner!

Surreal said:

Is there any reason that FFG calls "local tournament" a World Championships and why they don't do championships in a big convention (like Gencon)? I am from Europe so couldn't attend to this event any way but I find it strange how FFG handles the competitive part of their games.

It is was moved to their event center this year from GenCon. It is not a local tournament however. It was the world championships at their own site instead of GenCon. Some of the reasoning for it can be heard on the team covenant interview video with Steve Horvath. I hope to make it there next year.

Where can I find this interview of horvath?

Team Covenants Youtube channel has all of their Star Wars and other videos from the weekend up. The specific interview is at:

Thank you everyone, I really appreciate it! I'm sorry my skill level may not be of world class caliber but I literally started playing Netrunner two weeks ago (grueling matches and a lack of sleep also took its toll). I want to congratulate and thank Ben for such an intense and memorable finals! And thanks to FFG for hosting a spectacular event.

The turnout was 43 players and, to me, it felt like a World Championships - I battled players from Germany, Los Angeles, Oklahoma, and Iowa. The game is fairly new and many areas have yet to establish a competetive tournament scene. I'm sure next year's Championships will be bigger and tougher as the game grows and evolves.

The metagame was full of Criminal, some Shaper, and very little Anarch. HB was well represented, some NBN and Weyland, and maybe three Jinteki. I'm sure the first Datapack will shake things up.

Thanks again for an amazing weekend!

Hi Jeremy and congratulations

how to contact you in PV ?

Im most shocked by the ruling in finals game 2 where an illegal ice was placed in the server, and the game simply continued rather than ruling it a game loss. EVen if it was unintentional, Id expect a higher level of rules enforcement in a worlds final where hidden information is so key. there are many ways to "cheat" in NR that arent detected immediately due to facedown cards, so this seems a poor precedent to set.

for instance: you COULD play an agenda as an ice if you thought it was too vulenrable in HQ< and later install over it so it goes to archives facedown. it would be hard to prove that it had happened that way if other facedown cards hit archives. but that is 100% cheating and should be DQ'd if you pulled that off. what if the runner played infiltration and saw an agenda where ice was? based on how this was handled, theyd just trash the agenda "ice" and play continues? BOOO!

i think floor rules on hidden info and what happens if found to be incorrect need to be much stricter and enforced, or cheaters will have too much an upper hand in competitive play. Magic suffered from this problem in its early days especially.

no disrespect meant to jeremy, or implying he had ill intent, but that was a huge misplay and totally illegal. to be simply slapped on the wrist or an illegal play then win a few turns later due to opponent brainfart feels a terrible way to lose a big tournament if i was player2…

Maybe his champ card will be ice you can install as an agenda/asset?

I think the tournament was more of a beta this year. Things should be better once the OP system is developed over the next year and more content is released.

Keggy said:

Maybe his champ card will be ice you can install as an agenda/asset?

Ahaha, brilliant!

Keggy said:

Maybe his champ card will be ice you can install as an agenda/asset?

gui%C3%B1o.gif This was the first thing I thought of when asked about designing my card.

I completely understand the furor over my blunder and I fully expected a game loss for it. It was unexcusable and will forever blemish my title. I really want to thank Ben for being such a gracious opponent and letting the game continue. You're a true gentleman!