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Re: TDC VII Later Medieval - Challenges
Bagatrix 1805 Order of St John 1450-1500 challenges
anderarcos11 Burgundian 1471-1477 AD
Cherebuschka Cypriots (1475-1489)
ulysisgrunt French 1484-1500
pm sent pw 1805
anderarcos11 Burgundian 1471-1477 AD
Cherebuschka Cypriots (1475-1489)
ulysisgrunt French 1484-1500
pm sent pw 1805
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- Sergeant First Class - Panzer IIIL
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Re: TDC VII Bronze and Iron Age - Results
Division B - finished a while back
Asterix_von_TWC Sea Peoples 1208-1176 with Lydian
Defeated
Bagatrix1805 Lydian 687 BC to 551BC
61-48
Asterix_von_TWC Sea Peoples 1208-1176 with Lydian
Defeated
Bagatrix1805 Lydian 687 BC to 551BC
61-48
Re: TDC VII Bronze and Iron Age - Results
Mejobo's Mycenaeans defeat OmegaOm's Babylonians 48-14
A frantic battle that swung quickly. Seemed like a swarming charge of infantry, chariots, and skirmishers just swept over the outnumbered Babylonian camelry and infantry. Their heavy chariots held up well and ended up scoring some considerable wins at the end as they defeated some foes and then outflanked others, but it was too little to late.
A frantic battle that swung quickly. Seemed like a swarming charge of infantry, chariots, and skirmishers just swept over the outnumbered Babylonian camelry and infantry. Their heavy chariots held up well and ended up scoring some considerable wins at the end as they defeated some foes and then outflanked others, but it was too little to late.
Re: TDC VII Classical - Challenges
Div A
Karvon Cimmerian 750-600 + Thracian 680-461 challenges
carpenkm Antigonid 320 -301 + Greek 460-281 allies
pw karvon
PM sent
Karvon
Karvon Cimmerian 750-600 + Thracian 680-461 challenges
carpenkm Antigonid 320 -301 + Greek 460-281 allies
pw karvon
PM sent
Karvon
Chaos Tourney and Little Wars Organizer, TDC VII Bronze Age Coordinator. WTC US Team Hell on Wheels Captain.
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- Sergeant First Class - Panzer IIIL
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Re: TDC VII Later Medieval - Challenges
Division B
GeneralKostas (Papal 1440-1500 AD) challenge Drudgep (Mongol Ilkhanid 1230-1353 AD), PM Sent
GeneralKostas (Papal 1440-1500 AD) challenge Drudgep (Mongol Ilkhanid 1230-1353 AD), PM Sent
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Re: TDC VII Classical - Challenges
Division A
Stones1985 (Parthian with Seleucid Allies) challenges:
Aetius39 (Spartan)
and
carpenkm (Antigonid with Greek Allies)
Password is TDC7
PM sent.
Stones1985 (Parthian with Seleucid Allies) challenges:
Aetius39 (Spartan)
and
carpenkm (Antigonid with Greek Allies)
Password is TDC7
PM sent.
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Re: TDC VII Dark Ages - Results
Division A
Stones1985 (Arab Conquest) beat random27 (Khorassanian with Spanish Allies) by a score of 60 to 39.
Thanks for the game.
Stones1985 (Arab Conquest) beat random27 (Khorassanian with Spanish Allies) by a score of 60 to 39.
Thanks for the game.
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Re: TDC VII Dark Ages - Challenges
Division A
Stones1985 (Arab Conquest) challenges Aetius39 (Byzantine)
Password is TDC7
PM sent
Stones1985 (Arab Conquest) challenges Aetius39 (Byzantine)
Password is TDC7
PM sent
Re: TDC VII Later Medieval - Results
Div A
Two results
Triarii Danish 1488-1500 w German Fuedal1490-1500
defeats
carpenkm Papal 1440 - 1500 + Neopolitan Score 42-5
Probably a result reflecting the fact that Keils mistaken for Pikes came as a very nasty shock to dismounted Papal Men at Arms (see next spec-savers advert).
Triarii Danish 1488-1500 w German Fuedal1490-1500
defeats
ulysisgrunt French 1484-1500 Score 46-9
Deployment was an undeserved bonus for the Danish. Massed French artillery and Longbows (who can't evade) faced all the Danish foot and allied Keils. Meanwhile the Swiss Pikemen and French Men at Arms faced mounted Xb and handgunners who can and did evade.
Two results
Triarii Danish 1488-1500 w German Fuedal1490-1500
defeats
carpenkm Papal 1440 - 1500 + Neopolitan Score 42-5
Probably a result reflecting the fact that Keils mistaken for Pikes came as a very nasty shock to dismounted Papal Men at Arms (see next spec-savers advert).
Triarii Danish 1488-1500 w German Fuedal1490-1500
defeats
ulysisgrunt French 1484-1500 Score 46-9
Deployment was an undeserved bonus for the Danish. Massed French artillery and Longbows (who can't evade) faced all the Danish foot and allied Keils. Meanwhile the Swiss Pikemen and French Men at Arms faced mounted Xb and handgunners who can and did evade.
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Re: TDC VII Bronze and Iron Age - Challenges
DIVISION B
Challenges up for
HSCIC
cnzmur
PW =Snap
PMs sent
Challenges up for
HSCIC
cnzmur
PW =Snap
PMs sent
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Re: TDC VII Imperial - Challenges
Div C
Challenged for cnzmur set up
pw = snap
PW sent
Challenged for cnzmur set up
pw = snap
PW sent
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Re: TDC VII Classical - Results
Division B
principesromanes (Armenian (Tigranes) 83-69 BC with Pontic 84-47 BC allies) defeats Garokan (Syracusan 280-211 BC with Carthaginian 235-136 BC allies) 44-14
The more numerous Armenians faced off against the Syracusian army on a narrow plain between the ocean and a forest. The narrow front allowed the Armenian cataphracts to deploy in the main line with no real worries that the more nimble – and probably more numerous – Syracusian cavalry would exploit the flanks. And the large marsh beside the ocean provided an added advantage in negating the Syracusian cavalry when the more numerous Armenian missile troops made it uncomfortable for the Syracusians to hang back on their gentle hill.
As the battle lines joined, the lines quickly became uneven and ragged. This proved to (mostly) be an advantage for the Armenians, who had a deeper line with more units to sneak into gaps and exploit the holes that appeared. It was tense though when the Syracusian reserve cavalry surrounded a cataphract and almost used its destruction and pursuit to break though the lines.
Thanks for a great game that was closer than the end result suggests. I got lucky with one crucial irregular foot on the flank holding off a Spanish scutarii the whole battle.
principesromanes (Armenian (Tigranes) 83-69 BC with Pontic 84-47 BC allies) defeats Garokan (Syracusan 280-211 BC with Carthaginian 235-136 BC allies) 44-14
The more numerous Armenians faced off against the Syracusian army on a narrow plain between the ocean and a forest. The narrow front allowed the Armenian cataphracts to deploy in the main line with no real worries that the more nimble – and probably more numerous – Syracusian cavalry would exploit the flanks. And the large marsh beside the ocean provided an added advantage in negating the Syracusian cavalry when the more numerous Armenian missile troops made it uncomfortable for the Syracusians to hang back on their gentle hill.
As the battle lines joined, the lines quickly became uneven and ragged. This proved to (mostly) be an advantage for the Armenians, who had a deeper line with more units to sneak into gaps and exploit the holes that appeared. It was tense though when the Syracusian reserve cavalry surrounded a cataphract and almost used its destruction and pursuit to break though the lines.
Thanks for a great game that was closer than the end result suggests. I got lucky with one crucial irregular foot on the flank holding off a Spanish scutarii the whole battle.
Re: TDC VII Dark Ages - Results
Div A
Karvon Alans 651 AD defeated markleslie Auxumite 100-970 AD with Beja 42-4
Scattered woods covered all four corners of the field, particularly on the Auxumite right. A stream ran across the center. Quite a few small patches of rough or trees were found in across the central sectors.
We deployed two divisions of our horse archers on our right, one in the center deployed deep against our edge, and one on the left hidden behind some woods. Light horse screed each sector with a few light foot attached on each wing.
The Auxumites initially deployed off-set to their right, with their massed foot resting their flank on the neighboring woods. A number of camels were scattered along behind in support and a few light horse were visible on each flank.
We probed forward with our lights across the field, while our central and right mounted divisions swung wide to eventually press the Auxumite left flank. The Auxumites rather quickly sortied out of the woods on their right with a fair number of light horse supported by an almost equal number of light foot, about double our numbers, so we began a slow fighting retreat to minimize his shooting effectiveness. However, a handful of our lights managed to work around his and pressed on to scout the woods and chase off a light horse or two. These saw off his light horse and then began harassing some of his camels. The camels tried to drive them off, but only ended up in range of more lights and got shredded. He dispatched some infantry, which drove our lights off. A long, and mostly indecisive, skirmish continued in and around the woods between our lights, and his infantry.
The Auxumites began wheeling their center and left to counter our flanking attempt. We moved some of our horse archers up and began raining arrows on the camels in the intervals and on the flanks of his infantry. His foot and camels surged forward to drive this off, and these passed safely through our second and third lines to regroup. We used our generals to speed the rallying of disrupted and fragmented troops when we safely could. We move up more of our horse archers and repeated the process, and he surged forward again. His camels outran this infantry and were disposed of fairly quickly. Some of his infantry also got separated from the main body and got flanked and destroyed.
On our left, we shifted a few heavy horse archers to support our beleaguered lights on our far left in their delaying action against the enemy lights. This stabilized the situation and the enemy fell back.
Meanwhile, most of our lights and a few of our heavier horse archers moved around the end of his left into flanking positions. These finished off a few fragmented and disrupted units hiding in his rear, or charged into the flanks of nearby engaged units, leading to further disruptions and fragmentations. We dispatched mounted to chase routers and the Auxumites were unable to rally.
Final Score Alans 42 - Auxumites 4
Karvon Alans 651 AD defeated markleslie Auxumite 100-970 AD with Beja 42-4
Scattered woods covered all four corners of the field, particularly on the Auxumite right. A stream ran across the center. Quite a few small patches of rough or trees were found in across the central sectors.
We deployed two divisions of our horse archers on our right, one in the center deployed deep against our edge, and one on the left hidden behind some woods. Light horse screed each sector with a few light foot attached on each wing.
The Auxumites initially deployed off-set to their right, with their massed foot resting their flank on the neighboring woods. A number of camels were scattered along behind in support and a few light horse were visible on each flank.
We probed forward with our lights across the field, while our central and right mounted divisions swung wide to eventually press the Auxumite left flank. The Auxumites rather quickly sortied out of the woods on their right with a fair number of light horse supported by an almost equal number of light foot, about double our numbers, so we began a slow fighting retreat to minimize his shooting effectiveness. However, a handful of our lights managed to work around his and pressed on to scout the woods and chase off a light horse or two. These saw off his light horse and then began harassing some of his camels. The camels tried to drive them off, but only ended up in range of more lights and got shredded. He dispatched some infantry, which drove our lights off. A long, and mostly indecisive, skirmish continued in and around the woods between our lights, and his infantry.
The Auxumites began wheeling their center and left to counter our flanking attempt. We moved some of our horse archers up and began raining arrows on the camels in the intervals and on the flanks of his infantry. His foot and camels surged forward to drive this off, and these passed safely through our second and third lines to regroup. We used our generals to speed the rallying of disrupted and fragmented troops when we safely could. We move up more of our horse archers and repeated the process, and he surged forward again. His camels outran this infantry and were disposed of fairly quickly. Some of his infantry also got separated from the main body and got flanked and destroyed.
On our left, we shifted a few heavy horse archers to support our beleaguered lights on our far left in their delaying action against the enemy lights. This stabilized the situation and the enemy fell back.
Meanwhile, most of our lights and a few of our heavier horse archers moved around the end of his left into flanking positions. These finished off a few fragmented and disrupted units hiding in his rear, or charged into the flanks of nearby engaged units, leading to further disruptions and fragmentations. We dispatched mounted to chase routers and the Auxumites were unable to rally.
Final Score Alans 42 - Auxumites 4
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Chaos Tourney and Little Wars Organizer, TDC VII Bronze Age Coordinator. WTC US Team Hell on Wheels Captain.
Re: TDC VII Classical - Results
Div B
Morat Carthaginian (Hannibal in Italy) 216-203 + Samnite 355-272 allies defeats principesromanes Armenian (Tigranes) 83-69 + Pontic 84-47 allies: 61-45
Wide plain with low hills to the left and right allowed the Carthaginians to spread out: they sought to take and hold the hills to the left and push on in the centre while disrupting on the right.
Plan rapidly came unstuck as the Armenian lights caused havoc, collapsing the forces on the right, and giving those on the left a really awkward time. Armenian cataphracts then started to create holes in the centre.
Salvation came with stubbornness of the Carthaginian heavies, who allowed the mediums to find some flanks and the Carthaginian elephant - who allowed the forces in the centre to gain the upper hand. In the end this proved just enough.
Fantastically tight affair. Many thanks to principesromanes for a great fight.
M.
Morat Carthaginian (Hannibal in Italy) 216-203 + Samnite 355-272 allies defeats principesromanes Armenian (Tigranes) 83-69 + Pontic 84-47 allies: 61-45
Wide plain with low hills to the left and right allowed the Carthaginians to spread out: they sought to take and hold the hills to the left and push on in the centre while disrupting on the right.
Plan rapidly came unstuck as the Armenian lights caused havoc, collapsing the forces on the right, and giving those on the left a really awkward time. Armenian cataphracts then started to create holes in the centre.
Salvation came with stubbornness of the Carthaginian heavies, who allowed the mediums to find some flanks and the Carthaginian elephant - who allowed the forces in the centre to gain the upper hand. In the end this proved just enough.
Fantastically tight affair. Many thanks to principesromanes for a great fight.
M.
Morat
Re: TDC VII Bronze and Iron Age - Results
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Re: TDC VII Bronze and Iron Age - Results
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Re: TDC VII Classical - Challenges
Div B
Morat (Cathaginians and Samnites) challenges
anderarcos11 Gallic 100-50 + Spanish (Iberian) 300-10 allies
tmac11 Spartan 221-146 + Roman 280-220 allies
PM: on its way
PW: goth
M.
Morat (Cathaginians and Samnites) challenges
anderarcos11 Gallic 100-50 + Spanish (Iberian) 300-10 allies
tmac11 Spartan 221-146 + Roman 280-220 allies
PM: on its way
PW: goth
M.
Morat
Re: TDC VII Imperial - Challenges
Div A
Morat (Visigoths) challenges
frederic02 Avars 558-631 AD
PM: on its way
PW: goth
M.
Morat (Visigoths) challenges
frederic02 Avars 558-631 AD
PM: on its way
PW: goth
M.
Morat
Re: TDC VII Dark Ages - Challenges
Div B
Morat (Normans/French) challenges
anderarcos11 German 933-1049 AD
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Garokan Viking 900-1049AD + French 888
PM: on its way
PW: goth
M.
Morat (Normans/French) challenges
anderarcos11 German 933-1049 AD
and
Garokan Viking 900-1049AD + French 888
PM: on its way
PW: goth
M.
Morat
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Re: TDC VII Later Medieval - Challenges
@Karvon,
I wonder if you can help. I posted a Division B challenge to Drudgep here and tried to send a PM. Unfortunately the PM is stuck in my Outbox and won't go to send. I even tried a second PM which also is sitting in my outbox. Would it be possible for you to nudge him please, as he may not have seen that there is a challenge for him.
Kind regards
Russ
I wonder if you can help. I posted a Division B challenge to Drudgep here and tried to send a PM. Unfortunately the PM is stuck in my Outbox and won't go to send. I even tried a second PM which also is sitting in my outbox. Would it be possible for you to nudge him please, as he may not have seen that there is a challenge for him.
Kind regards
Russ