Dan Bunker won; I think he was using his usual (Draigowing + Coteaz, dreads & cheap razor henchmen) GK, but I didn't actually see. Troy was 2nd (GK Purifiers). Player's Choice was Sam Gould (Daemons + CSM), Best Appearance Chris Scotti.
I liked Hammer and Anvil. It was slightly awkward with the relatively tight space, but I appreciate that it really offers different tactical challenges, with the table being functionally 4' wide and 6' DEEP. It's the only deployment, for example, where a Helldrake, Night Scythe or Doom Scythe can't threaten the whole table the turn it arrives. I don't mind the suggestion of having each player's table half have the same total value of objectives, though.