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Game Colony Pegger Wins ACC Tournament of Champions
Posted by Moojus (VIP) 13 Feb 2007 8:06pm
    


Scott Buhrow (MrB_IA218), pegging out of Tennesee, bested a field of over 560 peggers to be crowned the winner of the 2007 American Cribbage Congress Tournament of Champions.

In a hard-fought final round, Scott defeated Warren Sondericker from Milwaukee, taking the best of 5 by a score of 3-2. Warren, a Life Master Two-Star, was seen trying to sell his soul to the devil in the final game, but Scott overcame this plea.

Scott also qualified in the ACC Open and reached the playoffs!

Scott is the first player from the ACC Internet Program to win this prestigious event.

I congratulate Scott on his fine showing in the TOC.

For more information on the ACC, please visit www.cribbage.org



WTG
Posted by BunieMa (TD) 14 Feb 2007 10:46am
    


CONGRATULATIONS



WTG
Posted by Gr8 (TD) 25 Feb 2007 4:48pm
    


I would like to wish you all some thing i never have had in 50+years playing a 29 hand !!!!
THANK YOU FOR THE UPDATE



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