Planet Kubb Wants Your Brackets!

We’ve put a lot of effort into the Planet Kubb Notation and Scoresheet. Over 100 games are in the system now and it’s very exciting stuff. We’ve also put a little bit of work into displaying brackets. Recently we started working on some great connecting code to tie it all together. One of the missions I envision for the Planet Kubb Wiki is to capture and archive the results of every Kubb tournament in the United States, and even the world!

I fully realize that not everyone is comfortable entering bracket information into forms on the wiki, and we want to make this easy for everyone. We have a new email address just for your brackets!

bracket@planetkubb.com

That’s right. Take your fancy smartphone, snap a picture or two of the bracket your looking at and email it to that address. Take a moment right now, and add that address to your phones address book so that you have it handy. Go ahead, we’ll wait… Let us know what tournament you’re at, and be ready that we may send a reply and ask for some followup information. If you need to take multiple pictures, go ahead. Send them all to that address and we’ll get those brackets on the wiki.

PS – This also means your old brackets! Have a bracket from a year or two ago? Send it to us! We mean all tournaments, not just future ones.

We can’t wait to get all these brackets!

Help Build List of Kubb Websites

On the Planet Kubb Wiki I’ve seeded a List of Kubb Websites with a number of sites that are in the Planet Kubb feeds. I think it would be a nice resource if there was a nicely curated list of Kubb websites that people could reference. Here is your chance to get your feet wet in the Planet Kubb wiki:

  1. Go to the List of Kubb Websites page.
  2. If you have an account, login. If you don’t, register for a new account and check your email to confirm your email address (you have to confirm email before you can edit.)
  3. Once logged in and confirmed, click the [Edit] link next to any section to add a new website!

Let’s make this a great resource for the worldwide Kubb community!

Games from 2013 Minnesota Kubb Loppet Tournament

Chad Bevers of 2012 Champions Kubb Snipers taking some practice throws.
Chad Bevers of 2012 Champions Kubb Snipers taking some practice throws.

Yesterday was the 2013 Minnesota Kubb Loppet Tournament. I withstood an extended stay in the cold with the teams through the championships holding my clipboard, wiping the snow off the scoresheet and writing with lantern light hoping my pen wouldn’t freeze and stop working. Some great games. Check out the scoresheets on the Planet Kubb Wiki linked below to relive the action!

Some amazing Kubb in the snow yesterday!

Introducing Planet Kubb

This article appears in the 2013 issue of Kubbnation Magazine.

Very late one evening in February of 2012 I sent this email to my friend Garrick:

Subject: Kubb River
From: Jamie Thingelstad <jamie@_____.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 00:15:20 -0600
To: Garrick Van Buren <email@_____.com>

Got timestamps working on feeds so it is right now. Just need to move this river to
Planet Kubb and give it a better HTML.

http://river.thingelstad.com/kubb/index.html

--
Jamie Thingelstad via iPhone

Three days prior to that I had thought to make a feed of Kubb blog posts, videos and anything else I could find just for my personal use. When I saw that river of Kubb come together I thought it was immediately useful and interesting. I’ve been an Internet geek since the early 90’s and knew that there were a number of “planet feeds” out there that aggregated everything they could find on a topic, usually an open source project. I saw my little river of Kubb and thought to myself “I wonder if there should be a planet feed for Kubb? Planet Kubb?” And with that and the email above Planet Kubb was created.

For years I’ve hosted my own personal and hobby websites. I run several WordPress blogs, several MediaWiki powered wikis. I’ve been a constant explorer of this type of software for over a decade. I have two virtual servers at Linode to run all of my projects on so after I setup the initial Planet Kubb website I started thinking about more interesting things that could be put up for the Kubb community. I was poking around and discovered an open source package called Question2Answer that can be used to power question and answer websites. Right away I knew this was something that would be interesting for Kubb so I pinged Garrick since I couldn’t figure out what to call it and he immediately replied…

Ask Planet Kubb

Ask Planet Kubb was launched just 4 days later on February 18th. Today, Ask Planet Kubb has over 300 answers to more than 100 questions. Topics ranging from how to practice to optimal placement of penalty kubbs to the more light-hearted question of all the pre-throw baton flipping.

Ask Planet Kubb has become the “go to” place to get input on whatever questions you have about Kubb. There are Kubb players from the US, Sweden, Germany and a number of other countries actively answering and exchanging comments. A major highlight occurred on Ask Planet Kubb on August 7, 2012 when a discussion around the process of standing Kubbs near the center pin resulted in a rules clarification with US, Swedish and German Kubb players engaging in the discussion.

Quickly Ask Planet Kubb became a place to discuss some of the more esoteric aspects of competitive kubb – but where to document the decisions?

Planet Kubb Wiki

The Planet Kubb Wiki started as a directory of vocabulary, tournaments, teams, players, and a nascent page about Kubb notation “Some ideas on how to keep something like a box score for a Kubb match. The most repeatable action is the baton toss so that is the key to pace the sheet.”

A couple months later, Garrick brought a blank piece of paper to a lunchtime game of lunch and we took turns documenting each baton throw. Over the next few weeks, the Planet Kubb Game Notation and Scoresheet were flushed out. Both got their first real test during the championship bracket at the 2012 US National Kubb Championship where Garrick, Tony Hansen of Des Moines Kubb, Chad Bevers of Fox Valley Kubb, and I scored all the championship games. With the notation now baked deep into the wiki with automatically calculated game, teams and player statistics we can start to raise our level of understanding of Kubb to an entirely new level.

I have great hopes that we will see further adoption of the Planet Kubb Notation system and that it starts to be used as a means of archiving and sharing game results across clubs as well as countries and languages. I truly believe it is the most significant contribution that Planet Kubb has made to the game in our brief time working on stuff. I hope to be able to follow the championship game at the Kubb VM someday by getting Tweets of each turn transmitted using the notation. “8i3r 4f 3f f b K – # Team Ekeby wins the Kubb VM!”. Please see separate article in Kubbnation on the Planet Kubb Notation System.

The Planet Kubb Wiki aims to be the central archive of all Kubb related information available. It is a directory of Kubb clubs, an archive of games played, a place to see the brackets from previous tournaments and the most complete reference of Kubb content on the web. The best part? You can help make it better of course by creating an account and contributing additional content!

Planet Kubb Network

I have long wished that there were more Kubb teams with blogs. I wish that there was a better option for tournaments and clubs to have a nice website platform. There are a lot of Facebook pages for Kubb clubs, but they lack more depth on the clubs, members and their thoughts on Kubb. After wishing something better would exist it hit me that Planet Kubb could make that something better and on October 20th the Planet Kubb Network was launched.

Using the Planet Kubb Network any Kubb team, club, event or even player can have their own WordPress-powered website to share whatever Kubb related information they want. You don’t have to pay anything. The sites are hosted via Planet Kubb. And the content is all yours. If you wish to move it somewhere else later you can export everything and head off to a different website.

All of the sites in the Planet Kubb Network are automatically included in the distribution feeds we syndicate on Facebook and Twitter so you get an instance tap into Kubb fans around the world. And, the network supports localization into Swedish, German and Dutch right now and other languages are easy to add.

 

In the past 6 months Planet Kubb has had over 15,000 visits from over 50 different countries around the world. What’s next for Planet Kubb? In 2013 Planet Kubb will award the US Kubb Club Championship for the first time. The Kubb Club that collects the most points from it’s three representative teams in the US National Championship will be named the top Kubb club in the US! Will your club be the one?

To a large extent thought he future of Planet Kubb is in the Kubb communities hands. Get involved on Ask Planet Kubb and answer some questions. Contribute some content to the Planet Kubb Wiki. Score some games and add them to the corpus of games on the Planet Kubb Wiki. Add your local Kubb clubs and events. Thank you for helping build out the most vibrant Kubb community on the Internet!

2013 Kubbnation Magazine Published

The 2013 issue of Kubbnation Magazine has just been published! Head on over to their website to get your copy! This issue highlights the Year for US Kubb.

There are two articles in this years Kubbnation from Planet Kubb. Their is an Introduction to Planet Kubb (p. 29) that goes over our first year, as well as a article that outlines the Planet Kubb Notation System (p. 31). We are honored and proud to be published in this years Kubbnation!

Pro tip: Put the PDF for Kubbnation on your iPad or other device. It works great there and makes for a wonderful read on the couch. While your at it, grab the 2011 and 2012 issues as well so you have the full library.

Planet Kubb via Google+

Many of you like to get your Planet Kubb news directly from the Planet Kubb site. There are a bunch of folks that keep up using Planet Kubb’s Facebook feed or the Planet Kubb Twitter feed. And now, those of you that prefer Google+ can keep up-to-date on the world of Kubb as well by following Planet Kubb on Google+! Go there and put us in a circle, like some stuff, follow some stuff. Whatever your poison is.

Remember for those of you that like your content direct, you can bypass all of that liking, circling and following by subscribing directly to the Planet Kubb RSS feed.

I’ve also been considering an email feed that would drop items right in your mailbox. If that sounds like something you would like leave a comment here.

Ask Planet Kubb Upgraded to Question2Answer 1.5.4

I just upgraded Question2Answer from 1.5.3 to 1.5.4. This is the software behind Ask Planet Kubb. We are also starting to get some unified styling to the various Planet Kubb sites which you’ll see on the Planet Kubb Wiki and starting to show up on Ask Planet Kubb. If you see anything not working after the upgrade on Ask Planet Kubb post a comment.

Call for 2013 Kubb Tournaments

We’ve had a great year of Kubb in 2012 and everyone is looking forward to the 2013 season. I would like to get the 2013 Tournament schedule populated on the Planet Kubb Wiki. So far we just have four 2013 tournaments: Minnesota Kubb Loppet Tournament 2013, US National Kubb Championship 2013, World Championship 2013 and Fall Kubb Klassic 2013.

I expect the tournament directors out there know the weekends they are targeting. Please add your tournaments to the wiki using the new event form (you must have an account and be logged into the wiki to do this, create an account if you don’t have one).

Getting your tournaments in the wiki early will help players schedule their plans for next year. Also, we have some work in progress to share the upcoming tournament schedule from Planet Kubb to any and all Kubb websites that wish to use it so that everyone can use a central copy and not duplicate work. Getting your tournament in the system will insure that you get exposure in a bunch of places!

(If adding the tournament on the wiki is too difficult you could also leave the details in a comment to this post and someone will add it to the wiki for you.)

Planet Kubb YouTube Feed Change

Over the course of the last couple of months a handful of “spammy” YouTube videos have syndicated themselves onto Planet Kubb and then the Planet Kubb Facebook page and @PlanetKubb Twitter account. These are typically cheesy videos of people selling Kubb sets. All of these videos were picked up by a generic search feed of YouTube for anything containing the words “kubb” and “game” in the description. I’ve now disabled that feed.

Going forward I’m going to limit YouTube feeds to ones from known users that post Kubb games or other Kubb content (not ads). We are currently pulling in feeds from 12 different users on YouTube. If you are ever curious what feeds are pulled into Planet Kubb World the status page lists them all (you can also get it in OPML format).

This change means that some random person who posts a video with “kubb” and “game” in the description will not get syndicated. If you know of YouTube users that are not currently included in the feed and do post Kubb content, please comment below and I’ll get them added right away.

Announcing the Planet Kubb US Kubb Club Championship

In 2013 Planet Kubb will title the best Kubb club in the United States! The US Kubb Club Championship will be determined based on performance during the U.S. National Kubb Championship.

Kubb continues to grow from a backyard game into tournaments and for the last several years a national tournament. A big part of helping Kubb continue to develop is the local Kubb club. Des Moines Kubb is a great example of a club with a large number of members, regular friendly play and hosting a tournament as well. They play together and cheer each other on at tournaments. However, until now there has been no way for Des Moines Kubb to see how they stack up against Minnesota Kubb or Fox Valley Kubb. The Club Championship is intended to encourage more development in local clubs, more reason for fellow Kubb club teams to root each other on and an opportunity for Kubb club captains to think strategically about the teams that represent them in the tournament.

Some details on how this will work:

  1. Kubb club captains will register at Planet Kubb to participate in the championship. You must register to be eligible to win. There will be a fee for entrance.
  2. Kubb club captains will identify three Kubb teams that will collect points for the Kubb club. Kubb clubs must have exactly three teams that represent them.
  3. The Kubb team captains must agree to represent the Kubb club that picked them (club picks the teams, teams confirm the pick).
  4. A Kubb team can only represent one Kubb club.
  5. The Kubb clubs captains and the Kubb team captains must be in the same state (Minnesota Clubs must be represented by Minnesota Teams, Iowa Clubs must be represented by Iowa Teams).

On July 14, 2013 concurrently with the completion of the U.S. National Kubb Championship we will tally the scores and determine the top US Kubb Club. A trophy will be given to the top club that they will keep for the year until the 2014 Championship! Details regarding the points system and registration fee will be announced in the beginning of 2013.

Club captains, start thinking through the teams that will represent your club in 2013!