-Ex-TBBFer- Toronto
-Current member of the BKBBL (Hamilton) and MABBL (Niagara)
<b>Tabletop Tournament Results:</b>
1st - Orion Cup 2002 (Toronto)
2nd - Underworld Cup 2002 (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
? - Pandamonium Cup 2003 (Toronto)
10th - Orion Cup 2003 (Toronto)
9th - Death Bowl I 2003 (Montreal)
? - Underworld Cup 2003 (Ann Arbour, Michigan)
? - Canadian Open 2004 (Toronto)
13th of 38 - SPIKE! Magazine Championship 2004
Most TDs (21 in 6 games) - SPIKE! Magazine Championship 2004
13th - Death Bowl II 2004 (Montreal)
14th - Canadian Open 2005 (Toronto)
4th - Challenge of Q'ermitt 2005 (Toronto)
7th - Death Bowl III 2005 (Montreal)
Co-Tournament Organizer - SPIKE! Magazine Championship 2005
2nd - Canadian Open 2006 (Toronto)
4th - New World Cup 2006 [individually] (Philadelphia)
13th - Death Bowl IV 2006 (Montreal)
<b>Halfling Champion!</b> - Death Bowl IV 2006
Most TDs by a Halfling Team (9) - Death Bowl IV 2006
Most CAS by a Halfling Team (11) - Death Bowl IV 2006
6th - Q'ermitt Bowl 2017 (Niagara)
<b>A recent game comment by Snappy_Dresser:</b>
<i>I named the proxy "pansies" in honour of the Welves I was playing. Nothing could be further from the truth. I pummeled, smached, and otherwise booted his team into the dirt repeatedly, and, without a complaint, Twist just kept coming. Not one peep when I fouled not one, but both his WDs out of the game. I used every trick I knew to control the clock (except waiting under guard at the endzone, people who do that should have their fingers broken, but I digress), and he still, with 3 or 4 players on the field, still managed to tie it up.
Big ups to Twist, my new gold standard for a Bad MF who never backs down. He should teach a class to all those whingers who start crying as soon as they receive a little misfortune (including myself sometimes).</i>