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Prior to the start of the Finals in the 2017 Barnstormers Tour, tournament maven Rick Johnson said "It would be nice to retire finally having a 2-time tournament winner."
It didn't happen that season, but it will happen now, as for the first time in BSers history, two former champions, the Last Druid (who won as Petrosian in 2008) and cristano1, the defending champ, square off in the 2018 Finals starting Saturday night, April 20.
Both The Last Druid and cristano1 are arguably the best BSers tour players ever. Both have made numerous appearances in the Finals, with cristano1 riding a current streak of at least 7 consecutive Finals appearances (dating at least back to 2012, which is the oldest season for which links to the Barnstormers Tour are available. If there is a record for consecutive Finals appearances, cristano1 probably holds it. Maybe Mighty Moose can give us the number of times each have been in the Finals.) The Last Druid is from the online SOM old guard, having begun play near the beginning of the online SOM ATG era, which was hosted by the Sporting News, while cristano1 began playing a few years later.
While both players have respect for the abilities of the other, it is quickly and readily apparent from reading BSers forum posts that there is no love lost between them. The ongoing dialogue between them, which is very entertaining, informative and a must read, causes one to harken back to the days of the Muhammad Ali - Joe Frazier rivalry for the heavyweight boxing crown, which regardless of the outcome, was good for boxing. The same can be said for The Last Druid - cristano1 rivalry, as it generates interest in the BSers Tourney and the SOM online ATG game.
It's too bad members of the online community aren't privy to their dialogue in the Finals league mail, as I'm sure it would be engrossing. Maybe someone from the league can post it here, or better yet, maybe The Last Druid or cristano1 can start a new discussion here.
The winner gets bragging/taunting rights over the other for the next year in what has become an annual epic battle which likely will continue as long as there is a BSers tournament.
Good luck gentlemen. May the best team win!
It didn't happen that season, but it will happen now, as for the first time in BSers history, two former champions, the Last Druid (who won as Petrosian in 2008) and cristano1, the defending champ, square off in the 2018 Finals starting Saturday night, April 20.
Both The Last Druid and cristano1 are arguably the best BSers tour players ever. Both have made numerous appearances in the Finals, with cristano1 riding a current streak of at least 7 consecutive Finals appearances (dating at least back to 2012, which is the oldest season for which links to the Barnstormers Tour are available. If there is a record for consecutive Finals appearances, cristano1 probably holds it. Maybe Mighty Moose can give us the number of times each have been in the Finals.) The Last Druid is from the online SOM old guard, having begun play near the beginning of the online SOM ATG era, which was hosted by the Sporting News, while cristano1 began playing a few years later.
While both players have respect for the abilities of the other, it is quickly and readily apparent from reading BSers forum posts that there is no love lost between them. The ongoing dialogue between them, which is very entertaining, informative and a must read, causes one to harken back to the days of the Muhammad Ali - Joe Frazier rivalry for the heavyweight boxing crown, which regardless of the outcome, was good for boxing. The same can be said for The Last Druid - cristano1 rivalry, as it generates interest in the BSers Tourney and the SOM online ATG game.
It's too bad members of the online community aren't privy to their dialogue in the Finals league mail, as I'm sure it would be engrossing. Maybe someone from the league can post it here, or better yet, maybe The Last Druid or cristano1 can start a new discussion here.
The winner gets bragging/taunting rights over the other for the next year in what has become an annual epic battle which likely will continue as long as there is a BSers tournament.
Good luck gentlemen. May the best team win!