Chaos Tourney VIII Results
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principesromanes
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Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
Regular, Division 2
principesromanes (Anglo-Saxon 600-870 AD) defeats rockmanbob123 (Free Company 1357-1414 AD) 43-11
The Free Company deployed on a strong ridge with men-at-arms backed by longbowmen, expecting the Anglo-Saxons would attack. They foolishly did, only to discover some mounted knights hiding behind the undefended part of the ridge! The infantry lines quickly clashed, on terms that would surly favour the Free Company dismounted men-at-arms in a fair fight. Fortunately, the Anglo-Saxons had numbers. They were able to reposition enough of their forces from the unexpected knights on their right flank to wrap around the softer, juicer, left flank. While it’s a slow grind for the shieldwalls to wear the men-at-arms down in frontal combat, the longbowmen were much less able to stand up to the shieldwalls. And eventually the Anglo-Saxons found enough flanks to exploit and gain the upper hand.
Thanks for the game!
principesromanes (Anglo-Saxon 600-870 AD) defeats rockmanbob123 (Free Company 1357-1414 AD) 43-11
The Free Company deployed on a strong ridge with men-at-arms backed by longbowmen, expecting the Anglo-Saxons would attack. They foolishly did, only to discover some mounted knights hiding behind the undefended part of the ridge! The infantry lines quickly clashed, on terms that would surly favour the Free Company dismounted men-at-arms in a fair fight. Fortunately, the Anglo-Saxons had numbers. They were able to reposition enough of their forces from the unexpected knights on their right flank to wrap around the softer, juicer, left flank. While it’s a slow grind for the shieldwalls to wear the men-at-arms down in frontal combat, the longbowmen were much less able to stand up to the shieldwalls. And eventually the Anglo-Saxons found enough flanks to exploit and gain the upper hand.
Thanks for the game!
Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
About two weeks to go; make sure you've got your games wrapped by then.
Karvon
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principesromanes
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Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
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alexhstandish principesromanes Mannaean 1000-751 BC Greek 227-146 BC
principesromanes (Greek 227-146 BC) defeats alexhstandish (Mannaean 1000-751 BC ) 48-17
The Mannaeans benefited from a large hill covered in rocks (rough ground) on their side of the map. The Greeks countered this obvious strongpoint by taking every thureophoroi and light foot they could find, leaving all but one raw phalanx at home. A few cavalry were necessary to counter the anticipated Mannaean chariots.
Faced with the Mannaean forces deployed on the steep hill, the Greeks declined to launch a frontal assault. Instead, they split their army in half, circling around to the narrower sides of the hill in the hope of attacking with less exposure to the Mannaean archers. The weaker Greek flank tempted a large portion of the Mannaean army to march out to engage in the open. The thureophoroi spears were able to hold off the irregular foot and inflict some casualties despite being outnumbered. But while that engagement worked out to a destructive stalemate, the remaining Greeks were able to launch a successful attack on the now less-well defended central hill, essentially encircling the defenders on all sides.
Thanks for the game!
alexhstandish principesromanes Mannaean 1000-751 BC Greek 227-146 BC
principesromanes (Greek 227-146 BC) defeats alexhstandish (Mannaean 1000-751 BC ) 48-17
The Mannaeans benefited from a large hill covered in rocks (rough ground) on their side of the map. The Greeks countered this obvious strongpoint by taking every thureophoroi and light foot they could find, leaving all but one raw phalanx at home. A few cavalry were necessary to counter the anticipated Mannaean chariots.
Faced with the Mannaean forces deployed on the steep hill, the Greeks declined to launch a frontal assault. Instead, they split their army in half, circling around to the narrower sides of the hill in the hope of attacking with less exposure to the Mannaean archers. The weaker Greek flank tempted a large portion of the Mannaean army to march out to engage in the open. The thureophoroi spears were able to hold off the irregular foot and inflict some casualties despite being outnumbered. But while that engagement worked out to a destructive stalemate, the remaining Greeks were able to launch a successful attack on the now less-well defended central hill, essentially encircling the defenders on all sides.
Thanks for the game!
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Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
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Indibil principesromanes Berber (Marinid) 1244-1319 AD Libyan 650-550 BC
principesromanes (Libyan 650-550 BC) defeats Indibil (Berber (Marinid) 1244-1319 AD) 64-33
Larger enclosures and rough patches dominated the Libyan position, with one flank protected by a (fordable) river and the other flank hemmed in by forest, albeit with some open ground between that forest and the protective enclosures. Against the Berber heavy foot and knights, it was obvious the Libyans would defend in the enclosures and the rough. The plan mostly worked – the Libyans brought enough firepower to win the missile fight over the rough terrain, although slowly and not without losses. The problem was more to do with some Libyan infantry getting caught out moving to the more forward patch of rough and perhaps some of the Libyan swordsmen impact foot being too eager to catch a few vulnerable defensive spearmen out in the open. In the end though, the final phase of the battle involved the Libyans holding the edge of the enclosure – mostly with bowmen – against the Berber Muslim spearmen. While the Verteran Muslim spearmen were able to cut through the bowmen, the remainder of the Muslim spearmen weren’t and were eventually vulnerable to being flanked.
principesromanes (Berber (Marinid) 1244-1319 AD) defeats Indibil (Libyan 650-550 BC) 48-4
Once again, the Libyans settled into the enclosures and rough ground to avoid fighting the Berbers in the open. In this match, however, the Berbers engaged in a wide circle, forcing through the forest (and catching a few light foot hiding there) to approach the enclosures on a narrower front. This allowed the Berbers to concentrate their useful forces (mostly the three units of massed archers and a few light foot) to overwhelm the massed archers in that part of the enclosure. Seeing this engagement going poorly, other Libyans ventured out into the open to assist. That allowed the knights and Muslim defensive spearmen to charge forward, making quick work of the Libyans caught in the open.
Thanks for the games – both of these could very easily have been bloodless draws given the Libyan dominance of the rough terrain and the Berber dominance of open terrain.
Indibil principesromanes Berber (Marinid) 1244-1319 AD Libyan 650-550 BC
principesromanes (Libyan 650-550 BC) defeats Indibil (Berber (Marinid) 1244-1319 AD) 64-33
Larger enclosures and rough patches dominated the Libyan position, with one flank protected by a (fordable) river and the other flank hemmed in by forest, albeit with some open ground between that forest and the protective enclosures. Against the Berber heavy foot and knights, it was obvious the Libyans would defend in the enclosures and the rough. The plan mostly worked – the Libyans brought enough firepower to win the missile fight over the rough terrain, although slowly and not without losses. The problem was more to do with some Libyan infantry getting caught out moving to the more forward patch of rough and perhaps some of the Libyan swordsmen impact foot being too eager to catch a few vulnerable defensive spearmen out in the open. In the end though, the final phase of the battle involved the Libyans holding the edge of the enclosure – mostly with bowmen – against the Berber Muslim spearmen. While the Verteran Muslim spearmen were able to cut through the bowmen, the remainder of the Muslim spearmen weren’t and were eventually vulnerable to being flanked.
principesromanes (Berber (Marinid) 1244-1319 AD) defeats Indibil (Libyan 650-550 BC) 48-4
Once again, the Libyans settled into the enclosures and rough ground to avoid fighting the Berbers in the open. In this match, however, the Berbers engaged in a wide circle, forcing through the forest (and catching a few light foot hiding there) to approach the enclosures on a narrower front. This allowed the Berbers to concentrate their useful forces (mostly the three units of massed archers and a few light foot) to overwhelm the massed archers in that part of the enclosure. Seeing this engagement going poorly, other Libyans ventured out into the open to assist. That allowed the knights and Muslim defensive spearmen to charge forward, making quick work of the Libyans caught in the open.
Thanks for the games – both of these could very easily have been bloodless draws given the Libyan dominance of the rough terrain and the Berber dominance of open terrain.
Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
Div 1
tyronec SnuggleBunnies Syrian 2500-2200 BC Turkish 552-599 AD
tyronec wins 45-10.
Bit of an army mismatch.
That is my last game, except Blagrot who has not played a turn for a few weeks.
Thanks to Karvon for organising it.
tyronec SnuggleBunnies Syrian 2500-2200 BC Turkish 552-599 AD
tyronec wins 45-10.
Bit of an army mismatch.
That is my last game, except Blagrot who has not played a turn for a few weeks.
Thanks to Karvon for organising it.
Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
Blagrot's games will be all marked as forfeits 4-0 as he's been a no-show.
Karvon
Chaos Tourney and Little Wars Organizer, TDC VIII Bronze Age Coordinator. WTC US Team Hell on Wheels Captain.
Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
heidipie medieval irish with gallowglass defeated early german tribes 51 to 29 , Karvon
as K predicted, the Krauts had very limited stamina after the first charge esp. against the Gallowglass
and as usuall there were just to many scum irish kerns to lend a hand
scary charges, but satisfacory slaughter around one wood....
GG
as K predicted, the Krauts had very limited stamina after the first charge esp. against the Gallowglass
and as usuall there were just to many scum irish kerns to lend a hand
scary charges, but satisfacory slaughter around one wood....
GG
Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
It was actually a draw at dusk; 22 pt margin isn't a winheidipie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 8:57 am heidipie medieval irish with gallowglass defeated early german tribes 51 to 29 , Karvon
as K predicted, the Krauts had very limited stamina after the first charge esp. against the Gallowglass
and as usuall there were just to many scum irish kerns to lend a hand
scary charges, but satisfacory slaughter around one wood....
GG
Karvon
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Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
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random27 Cypriot 549-490 BC defeats principesromanes Byzantine (Trebizond) 1360-1399 AD 44-17
principesromanes Cypriot 549-490 BC defeats random27 byzantine 61-41
Thanks for two good battles
random27 Cypriot 549-490 BC defeats principesromanes Byzantine (Trebizond) 1360-1399 AD 44-17
principesromanes Cypriot 549-490 BC defeats random27 byzantine 61-41
Thanks for two good battles
Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
Two results
Triarii Indibil Byzantine 551-578 AD Jewish Revolt 66-135 AD
Byzantines won 48-3
Some moving around allowed Byzantines to catch Jewish MI in the open before Zealots could get involved.
rockmanbob123 Triarii Bohemian (Catholic) 1450-1500 AD Egyptian 2686-1551 BC
Bohemians won 42-0
The Egyptians took up position in a series of fields but Bohemians were able to concentrate on one corner and shoot their way in
Triarii Indibil Byzantine 551-578 AD Jewish Revolt 66-135 AD
Byzantines won 48-3
Some moving around allowed Byzantines to catch Jewish MI in the open before Zealots could get involved.
rockmanbob123 Triarii Bohemian (Catholic) 1450-1500 AD Egyptian 2686-1551 BC
Bohemians won 42-0
The Egyptians took up position in a series of fields but Bohemians were able to concentrate on one corner and shoot their way in
Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
We have a bit over a week to go. Only a couple of div 1 games unreported, but still a number of div 2 and a few mirror matches not posted.
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Here's the current matrix showing results of posted games.
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random27 (italian) defeats alexhstandish (magyars) 46-4
random27 (magyars) defeats alexhstandish (italian) 63-43
Thanks for the game , my opponent was unlucky in the second battle
random27 (italian) defeats alexhstandish (magyars) 46-4
random27 (magyars) defeats alexhstandish (italian) 63-43
Thanks for the game , my opponent was unlucky in the second battle
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Rockmanbob123 German south/east fought AKVGOEBEN Indian (muslims) to an epic draw 62-61
After 24 turns both sides were maimed with Germans holding the field a battle by a hair.
The germans set up their infantry and missiles on a small hill in the center of the field and set a large force of knights to the left. The Indians countered by moving most of their elephants to counter the knights. After a raging fight the indians defeated the grerman nights but not in time to help their comrades attacking the hill, where German arrows decimated and broke the indian foot
An epic draw
After 24 turns both sides were maimed with Germans holding the field a battle by a hair.
The germans set up their infantry and missiles on a small hill in the center of the field and set a large force of knights to the left. The Indians countered by moving most of their elephants to counter the knights. After a raging fight the indians defeated the grerman nights but not in time to help their comrades attacking the hill, where German arrows decimated and broke the indian foot
An epic draw
Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
Regular 2
gort7078 and the papals defeated rockmanbob123 and the Phoenicians 28-56!
Crazy wide-open game! Thanks rockmanbob123
gort7078 and the papals defeated rockmanbob123 and the Phoenicians 28-56!
Crazy wide-open game! Thanks rockmanbob123
Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
OK, after adjudications, here are the final standings. Congrat's to our medal winners in each division, and thanks to everyone for participating.
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Here are the final matrix tables
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And here is the cumulative rankings table after CT8. Initial sorting is based on campaign points, which earned 4 per gold, 2 per silver, 1 per bronze, and 1 per campaign ribbon. Sorting then is by number of medals, ribbons, ELO and finally win%.
Score is the cumulative points, Ave is average score per game
Score is the cumulative points, Ave is average score per game
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Re: Chaos Tourney VIII Results
Thanks Karvon for organizing - especially with the need to generate all the random army pairings to make this tournament work. It's a great tournament to try playing armies I wouldn't otherwise take.




