For there very generous donation after HuskyConIV.
A second tip of our hats goes again to Andy Bartalone and Dave Maletsky for being such strong supporters of our event. We would not be where we are today without their help. Thanks everybody!
NOTE: All the results were provided courtesy of Buz Eddy and the NADF. All of our copies of the original results were lost due to a computer problem. Thanks Buz!
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In addition to playing on the big board, it is also very popular to play outside on the back patio. From there, players get excellent views of Long Island Sound, and often the company of the dogs.
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A random diplomacy game in our basement. Usually two boards will be set up at opposite sides of the basement.
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Another random game in our dining room. A board is always set up in the dining room. Another will go in the living room which is joined to the dining room. Last summer we had an outdoor board on the back patio, which can be seen in the background here.
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This is a picture from the first con we had at our house. We had a total of 19 players come to our house in December for what was called DonnerCon. The weekend turned out to be fun for everyone (my non-diplomacy playing mother included) and inspired us to start hosting HuskyCon.
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The Dave Series: Dave spent Saturday morning of HuskyConII in the hammock sipping wine.
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There are always a few uninvited guests, but they are always welcome!
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