Interesting. Thanks.nikgaukroger wrote:lawrenceg wrote:
The list was:
IC
2 TC
1 BG 6 LF JLS
3 BG 4 LH JLS
1 BG 8 LF Sling
4 BG 4 Chariots
2 BG 8 MF Warriors
1 BG 10 MF Warriors
1 BG 8 MF Elite Warriors
Tactics - from the man himself:
My cunning plan is a closely guarded secret …. Especially from me
I guess my only plan can be summarised as impact foot are hard, terrain is usually not your friend and fight on a 7 ft frontage.
WARFARE 2009 - Very Urgent
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Re: Warfare 2009 - the final results
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Re: Warfare 2009 - the final results
I have played this list a couple of times in practice games against Pete (actually possibly about the only practice games he gets) and it is not a bad army. Very mobile with enough threats even if they are individually not that big that in the end it can overwhelm its opponents if they are not careful or decisive enough.lawrenceg wrote:Interesting. Thanks.nikgaukroger wrote: The list was:
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The fight on a 7' frontage is a good basis.
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I though there was plenty of time for the trade show - I just turned up 15 minutes late for one of my afternoon games not realising it started at 145 rather than 2pmviking123 wrote:Tim,
Many thanks to you and the rest of WAR for a great show and competition. I agree with all the other comments about fantastic organisation and the need for more time to visit the trade stands.
Bob
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Oh - RBS Assyrian list is now in the Wiki, as is my rather less successful Roman one
If anyone is able to post their lists in the wiki its always much appreciated. If you use the magic spreadsheet, adding in a column of asterisks means you can put an asterisk at the start of each line before cutting and pasting the list into the wiki - this sorts out the formatting instantly.
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If anyone is able to post their lists in the wiki its always much appreciated. If you use the magic spreadsheet, adding in a column of asterisks means you can put an asterisk at the start of each line before cutting and pasting the list into the wiki - this sorts out the formatting instantly.
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As you may have noticed, the FOG and DBMM comp.s are the last men standing on Sunday night as it is, and we are under pressure to get finished. That's why the games are only 3h 15+a few, not the "standard" 3h 30. The only way to squeeze in a bit more time for the show itself would be to start earlier on Sunday morning, which (even if possible, which I'd have to investigate) has not always been a universally popular idea. I am aware, for example, that at least one set of players (no names, no pack-drill, in case their wives ever see this!) were out enjoying the delights of scantily (or less) clad young ladies gyrating in one of Reading's seedier establishments until 3am on Saturday night. I almost ran one of them over on Sunday morning, as he staggered to the local filling-station for emergency chocolate-rations.petedalby wrote:Thanks for the great organisation Tim!
My only plea would be for more time between games to visit the trade stands next year?
Cheers
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You weren't the only one, Tim. I was tasked to go find Ken Cooper, but he turned up just as I was about to embarrass him with a PA announcement.madaxeman wrote: I though there was plenty of time for the trade show - I just turned up 15 minutes late for one of my afternoon games not realising it started at 145 rather than 2pm
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I get the results into the system as soon as I can. Speed of draw is a direct function of speed of results, so the plaudits go to the players, getting their games finished and their results-sheets handed in nice and quickly. To be honest, it caught me out too - I even managed to eat something both lunchtimes, and buy some of that nice "FOG-branded" rubber terrain from the Magister Militum stand! It's the first time I've managed to do my own shopping at Warfare in years!azrael86 wrote: Agreed on all points, esp the organisation. The speed of the draw, esp on Saturday lunchtime, certainly caught me out.
Maybe some of the traders would like to arrive early on Sunday, when there were quite a few people milling around but only the B&B (and the food stalls!) doing business.
Suggesting to traders that they might like to open for 30 minutes or so before the 9.00 Sunday-morning start is an interesting idea. I've now got a couple of suggestions to kick-around with the Committee.
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Warfare 2010
FOR YOUR DIARIES
The dates for next year's Warfare are booked - 20/21 November 2010.
Same time, same place. Hopefully see you all there!
Cheques will go to Ian Colby again please, like this year, not to Steve East like 2008. I don't think Ian's ready quite yet, though - we need to work out the price, for a start. I gather that the venue is already trying to squeeze us, and we don't yet know whether we will have the Old Gym out the back, where the WHx competitions were, as there are plans to turn those into a soft-play area. Of course, for those with young families, having a new soft-play area may be an added draw!
Tim
The dates for next year's Warfare are booked - 20/21 November 2010.
Same time, same place. Hopefully see you all there!
Cheques will go to Ian Colby again please, like this year, not to Steve East like 2008. I don't think Ian's ready quite yet, though - we need to work out the price, for a start. I gather that the venue is already trying to squeeze us, and we don't yet know whether we will have the Old Gym out the back, where the WHx competitions were, as there are plans to turn those into a soft-play area. Of course, for those with young families, having a new soft-play area may be an added draw!
Tim
Who were the winners?
Who stole the glory!!
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How we all laughed in Manchester after he bitched all the way home about being 4th three Warfares on the bounce.petedalby wrote: And in case it was widely missed, Dave Ruddock actually came 3rd equal with me on points.
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