142 Wafo-Tapa, Guillaume * [FRA]
151 Wafo-tapa, Guillaume
Lame. I would say something about tiebreaks except he actually missed out on points instead of tiebreaks. Probably the tournament organizers are at fault.
Indianapolis
round 4 - L, 0-2-0, vs. John Gapinski
round 5 - W, 2-1-0, vs. Kyle Olson
round 6 - W, 2-0-0, vs. James Aracich
round 7 - L, 0-2-0, vs. Jasper Johnson-Epstein
round 8 - W, 2-1-0, vs. Trey Dismukes
round 9 - L, 0-2-0, vs. Zack Wolff
total matches: 3-3-0
total games: 6-8-0
The only mention of Wafo-Tapa in coverage is when Rich Hagon picks him for a fantasy Pro Tour team.
Buenos Aires
round 4 - L, 0-2-0, vs. Damian Llorente [ARG] (R/G Mana Ramp)
round 5 - W, 2-0-0, vs. Fra(nco?) Sabella Barciella [BRA]
round 6 - L, 1-2-0, vs. F(rancisco?) Montini D'Oliveira [BRA]
round 7 - W, 2-0-0, vs. Nicolas Righetti [URY]
round 8 - L, 0-2-0, vs. Nicolas de Nicola [ARG] (Doran)
total matches: 2-3-0
total games: 5-6-0
This tournament was a little better because Wafo-Tapa was at least in the coverage. We know he played Quick'n Toast but we don't know what list.
First, Nate Price says that the French players stopped in IguazĂș to hang out and play soccer between GPs, and that they're also seeing Uruguay before they leave.
Then he gets a feature match against Damian Llorente. In game one Llorente gets early beats and kills the Wall of Roots, so Guillaume goes to five. He climbs to nine with Finks but Llorente has too many creatures.
Game two they both mulligan and Magus of the Moon locks Wafo-Tapa out.
Then Wafo-Tapa is included in a pro poll, on a poll team with Olivier Ruel. Together they decide that there should be more PTs in Japan.
That is seriously all the Wafo-Tapa coverage from those two GPs, unless there was coverage on a Brazilian site I don't know about.
Wednesday, 9 July 2008
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