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Regional qualifiers were announced for Exeter, Oxford, Burton on Trent, Brighton, Birmingham and Nottingham (all held within other games cons) and other housecons were also added soon thereafter. | Regional qualifiers were announced for Exeter, Oxford, Burton on Trent, Brighton, Birmingham and Nottingham (all held within other games cons) and other housecons were also added soon thereafter. | ||
| believe the most recent “NDC Champion” was Richard Williams who won the title at MidCon 2005 (though with only 10 players competing). | | believe the most recent “NDC Champion” was Richard Williams who won the title at MidCon 2005 (though with only 10 players competing). | ||
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After that, it was considered that there were not enough players to make the tournament worthy of the name. | After that, it was considered that there were not enough players to make the tournament worthy of the name. | ||
Odd small Diplomacy Tournaments have continued to be played occasionally at MidCon since (I think the most recent was 2019, won byGraham Dent), but without being described as | Odd small Diplomacy Tournaments have continued to be played occasionally at MidCon since (I think the most recent was 2019, won byGraham Dent), but without being described as |
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