
|        Tracy Windeknecht | 
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            Join me in saying a big congratulations to Indiana's newest 5 star GM, Greg Hurst! Greg GMed his 150th table this past Sunday at Comic Carnival. He is a former VL, and he has dedicated 100s of hours to PFS in Indiana (and sometimes Ohio, too :) ). See here for a pic of Greg and VC Chris Bonnet on Sunday!

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            Greg GM'ed my very fist PFS game at Saltire games (back when Mark Garringer was the VC for Indiana.) Silent Tide, I believe was the scenario. And, as luck would have it, Tracy played in that game, too.
Pretty happy to know these two great representatives for PFS!
Congrats, Greg!

|      Red-Assassin | 
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            Congrats Greg,
Greg's first game playing PFS was in July 2010, at the now closed Arsenal Game Room a week before Gen-Con that year. His first game GMing was 3 weeks after Gen-Con.
Since that time he has traveled the mid-west helping local conventions by GM'ing 7 Gencon special's, as well as multiple Bonekeep's and exclusives.
If you live in the mid-west you likely have played at one of his tables.
He improves Indiana Gaming, as well is a great contributor to the Circle of Five in Indiana, the current number of 5 star GM's living in Indiana!

|        Greg Hurst | 
Thanks all. My favorite scenarios to run are Temple of Empyreal Enlightenment, which I ran cold at Origins when it first came out, and The Golemworks Incident, which is what I ran for my 150th table. On the latter, I have a nice copy of the final map which is one of the coolest ones I've seen.
Other random trivia, Tracy started about a year after me and got her 5-stars about a year before me. I believe there is one other 5-star couple out there. The first game I ran was Mists of Mwangi, which was both the first and last PFS game I ran using MapTool. It was cool, but none of our current stores have displays.
 
	
 
     
     
     
	
  
 
                 
                  
     
	
  
 
                 
                  
     
	
  
 
                 
                  
     
 
                 
                  
     
	
  
 
                 
                  
     
	
  
 
                 
                  
     
	
  
	
  
	
  
 
                 
                  
     
	
  
	
  
	
 