We had 27 players tonight.
Gary returned to the saddle after a few weeks absence due to illness. Sporting his Sherriff's badge he officially anointed Dilhun Akpinar as Deputy Sherriff and pinned him with his Deputy badge.
Gary was also the drawn jackpot but his dreams were quashed (let alone squashed) by Sean Ghodsi who went on to win the night.
Giantslayer Penman managed to slay Ladder Leader Jim Bean and extract 203 points from him.
Sean Ghodsi | 315 |
Pejman Golshahi | 310 |
Steve Clarry | 309 |
Jenny Saunders | 307 |
Antonio Andolfo | 210 |
Rafael Chattah | 206 |
Mohammad Nejati | 206 |
Adam Makda | 206 |
David Reitzin | 205 |
Carol Wakelin | 204 |
Gary Stavrou | 203 |
Kee Yio Wan | 201 |
Peter Voulgaris | 194 |
Vazgen Panosian | 105 |
John Symon | 100 |
Andrew Mowbray | 98 |
Dilhun Akpinar | 98 |
Mackenzie Little | 97 |
Koosha Hedjripour | 97 |
Angelo Voulgaris | 96 |
Michael Raptis | 94 |
Jeremy Whitelaw | 94 |
Nick Macoun | 87 |
Jim Bean | -13 |
Dennis Mercovich | -16 |
Sherriff Gary addressing the troops |
Mohammad Nejati trying to ignore that huge cube |
Carol Wakelin very pleased with her roll |
Steve Clarry eyes his opponents 12-point stack |
Nick Macoun in a moment of disdain |
Rafael Chattah's knuckle dusters are sure to intimidate his opponent |
Koosha congratulates Gary on a brilliant win |
Adam, back from backgammoning in Istanbul, likes his lead over deputy sherriff Dilhun |
Jeremy Whitelaw is happy to be bearing off |
"What'cha gonna do now?" thinks David Reitzin |
Jenny and Vazgen |
Kee Yio displays his high-drop dice move |
Peter Voulgaris overseen by brother Angelo |
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