Second Micronational Games
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The Second Micronational Games are a sequel to the original Micronational Games. It was planned to begin on 1 October 2009, but was postponed. On 1 January 2011, it was announced the Games would go ahead, organised by Kenny Harber with some help from Joe Foxon.
Signup
The Deadline for signing up is 26 February 2011. To sign up, send an email to [kenny_harber@btinternet.com] with your name, nation and what events you'd like to do, or add your name to the lists below.
Participants
Chess
- Joe Foxon - Republic of Wyke
- HIM Tsar Kuri I - Gishabrun
- Kyng Fyrst - Slinky Empyre
- Barnaby Hands - Democratic Environmental Society of Senya
- Parker I - Republic of Secundomia
Checkers
- Kenny Harber - Principality of Garagstan
- Barnaby Hands - Democratic Environmental Society of Senya
- Kyng Fyrst - Slinky Empyre
- Andre - República de los Dioses del Sol Azteca
- Parker I - Republic of Secundomia
Bowling
- Barnaby Hands - Democratic Environmental Society of Senya
- Kyng Fyrst - Slinky Empyre
- Parker I - Republic of Secundomia
- Billy Neil - Technological Federation of Erephisia
Scrabble
- Kenny Harber - Principality of Garagstan
- Barnaby Hands - Democratic Environmental Society of Senya
- Kyng Fyrst - Slinky Empyre
- Parker I - Republic of Secundomia
- Joe Foxon - Republic of Wyke
- Billy Neil - Technological Federation of Erephisia
Battleships
- Kenny Harber - Principality of Garagstan
- Barnaby Hands - Democratic Environmental Society of Senya
- Kyng Fyrst - Slinky Empyre
- Parker I - Republic of Secundomia
- Billy Neil - Technological Federation of Erephisia
Events
The events for the Second Micronational games are:
- Chess
- Checkers
- Bowling
- Scrabble
- Battleships
- Diplomacy (proposed)
- Texas Holdem Poker (proposed)
- Hearts (proposed)
Schedule
- Signup deadline: 26 February
- First games begin: 1 March
- Games end: 31 March
- Awards ceremony: 7 April
Scoring
- 1st place: 5 points
- 2nd place: 3 points
- 3rd place: 1 point
- 4th or lower: 0 points
- Most 1st Places after all events: 3 point Bonus.
IMCF Members
The IMCF have decided that any of their members results in the chess tournament will go towered the IMCF World Rankings.