Here is a bit more information on each of the nominees (of course I'm not going to write about myself...I'll let someone else do that, if they want:)):
Pirate of the Year
Red Dragon - 23 Tourney wins - 6 Battlelines, 5 Deathmatch, 12 Standard - Earned Bronze and Gold SkullTupemaro - 20 Tourney wins - 3 commons only, 3 editions, 13 Deathmatch, 1 battlelines - earned Gold Skull
Tupe is obviously one of the toughest competitors out there. His 20 tourney wins in 2008 is second only to myself. He brings a great deal of ingenuity and tenacity to any format he plays. A great many players owe their DM signature fleets to ideas they gleened from Tupe.
Capt. Ron - 12 Tourney wins - 12 Standard - earned Gold Skull
Yes, Capt.Ron is a standard powerhouse but don't mistake Ron for only being a Std player...he's a strategist of the highest order no matter which format he plays. He proved in the KOTI's that he could be one of the best DM players in the game if he just gave it a chance. One of the best in the game.
Maheswani - 10 Tourney wins - 3 Standard, 3 Deathmatch, 1 Editions, 2 Battlelines, 1 Sealed - earned Bronze Skull
Maheswani is always extremely creative in his fleet building. Like Tupe, many players have copy-catted fleets they've watched him play. A tough competitor in any format.
DM Player of the Year
Tupemaro - 13 DM wins
Tupe is a shut down player in DM. Very few can beat him and no one can beat him consistently. His fleet building and tactics changed the way the DM game is played.
Vargakrynn - 11 DM wins
Has grown into a tough competitor in DM, as shown by his 11 DM wins this year. In tiny format, he appears to be almost unbeatable. We all hope he plays more often this next year.
RedDragon - 5 wins
Std Player of the Year
Capt. Ron - 12 wins
One of the best players ever to charge into the Std waters. Inventive and powerful, his game has improved drastically this past year. Ron has the ability to win any Std. tourney he plays, especially the 40 and 60 Std tourneys which he now has down to an art form.
RedDragon - 12 wins
Metal Carnage - 7 wins
Described by many as the King of Std. Many players, including myself, have Metal to thank for their use of UT's, whirlpools, hidden cove, and general tactics/strategies. Metal's play in 60 std changed the way the game is played. He had 7 wins this year...and that was after only having played half the year!
CBW - 5 wins
CBW has learned a lot this year and has grown into a very inventive and tough competitor himself. A challenge to whomever he faces.
Noob of the Year
Vargakrynn - 16 wins - earned Bronze Skull
Wow...talk about a great rookie year. 16 wins is third only to Tupemaro and RedDragon. Look out for him in the tiny tourneys, where he's almost unstoppable. A great new player for sure!
Jigbim - 5 wins
This guy just keeps getting better. Look out for him this next year.
Ktargh - 2 wins
2009 could very well be the year of Ktargh! A truly "great talent", as described by Tupemaro, and one player to watch.
Redfang28 - 6 wins - earned Bronze Skull
Rarely does someone take an unconventional fleet and make it into a winner. Redfang did just that with his version of the treasure trader fleet. It had the ability to win in the first turn.
DMJ - 4 wins
Could be a force to be reckoned with this next year. Once he makes a few adjustments to his game, he'll be competing with Tupe and Varg very soon.
Up and Coming
Bootyjuice
Will be a contender for Pirate of the Year next year at this time. His DM and Std games are equally solid. Good to see someone out there who likes to play all formats and plays them well. Even the best vets do not go into a game with booty lightly. He even took my first gold skull!!
Ktargh
Like I said before, watch out for this guy in 2009.
DMJ
Could be the next great DM player sometime soon.
Shorthair
This guy is almost ready for the big time. Shorty is a great guy and always tough to beat in any format.
Jigbim
Has improved drastically the past few months. Good player in any format.
Pirate Ambassador
Keelhauled
What can I say? He looks out for noobs and built one of the strongest guilds the game has ever seen. Always offering a helping hand and going beyond what is asked of him to help the game grow. A true leader.
CBW
Everything from recruiting to starting up new-player tourneys...cbw has become a great leader and ambassador for the game.
DJWesterdale
Ok, his fiery forum posts aside, DJ always has the best intentions for the game at heart. Does a great job helping noobs and coming up with interesting ways to play the game. Commonpool is a Pirates institution thanks to DJ.
With Keel, built the Rogues into a great guild. Always working to find ways to get noobs involved and trained. The up and comer list have a lot to thank Mahe for.