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2010/02/25 01:05:21
Subject: Anyone know anything about the big waaagh?
I'm not sure who ran the overall event but the guys from CAWS ran the WHFB tournament (a successor of the former Hillbilly Invitational). I'm told by them that CAWS will not host a WHFB tournament this year while the members decide on what to do in the future.
Personally I miss the ole Hillbilly as it existed in Little Rock with Roy E. as the host. It was the best WHFB tourney in the country and many an army was built just for that event (and its Indy circuit cousins).
Automatically Appended Next Post: I think the Huntsville Alabama Wargaming Society ran the 40K tournament.
You might try searching Dakka to see who posted news about the event in 2008 and 2009.
TheGreatAvatar was one of the posters.
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2010/02/25 02:00:28
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