An alien has taken over from the real Dave R Smileawesum4 wrote:
But I had six fun games, 5 against opponents I've never met. Going out on the piss with Dave Ruddock (who is a thoroughly nice guy) was also a highlight.
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Re: next big comp
Bring some FoW players. They can try the same with Charlton. And I'll put Dave on remedial training just in case.muz177 wrote:Training required (in no particular order) will be
1 - better use of light troops
2 - better use of terrain
3 - better ability to drink jugs with Dave Ruddock
OK, so some have #3 covered.
phil
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I played Aaron as wellfatismo wrote:And Aaron Nicoll
1st, 4th, 5th, 6th and Josh![]()
But Josh did manage to drink more than the rest of us combined
Mark was the one who got to play me once I had worked out a plan to beat loads of knight. I had a plan against Aaron but that needed the flank march which was a bit of a risky one and didn't pan out.
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Did he turn into a rubber man again?awesum4 wrote:Going out on the piss with Dave Ruddock (who is a thoroughly nice guy) was also a highlight.
That would also bode well for a longbow army then. Take out the knights and the elephants.My prediction for the future............Elephants. As far as I know no Bg of Elephants was destroyed or routed in the entire tournament, and with all those knights and lancer cavalry they have potential.
phil
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thanks opponents and organisers
Had a great comp myself despite being flushed throughout day three.
- only played one player I have ever played before
- played high quality games (4 of the top six finalists) only missing out on an encounter with the 2 ranking later serbians
- played some historical matchups (even a post latin conquest byzantine with my latin greeks)
- learning something in every game
The main mistakes for me were
- actively seeking combat where I even have a slight edge if there are other parts of the table where I have a significant edge.
- charging (Hammy's) prot superior bow sword with superior MF offensive spearmen just to stop them shooting at me.
- being super confident of seeing off enemy Knights charging my bg of 8 amulgvars - knowing they would be dragged into the rough at comform. (I disrupted at impact and it was all down hill from there)
- dont trade Bg for Bg if you have 12 Bgs adn your opponent has 18
Anthony Winter
The list is over-knighted so dropping one for 2 8s of amulgvars and 2 armoured cavalry would probably be better
Protected lancer cavalry are a real liability they are at - to shooting in depth but as soon as they thin out to decrease shooting poa the enemy can concentrate much more fire (for similar effect)
list:
4TC
12 BGs
1*4 Dr knights
3*4 Undr kn
1*4 Dr Prot Av Cav lancers
3 Bgs of sundry LF skirmishers
catalan ally
1*8 and 1*6 amulgvars
1*4 Dr av xbow
1*4 JavLS
with this list I will certainly appreciate 2nd ed if it decreases LH ability to turn and move straight back to where they evaded from and minimising cavalry's turn and move ability
- only played one player I have ever played before
- played high quality games (4 of the top six finalists) only missing out on an encounter with the 2 ranking later serbians
- played some historical matchups (even a post latin conquest byzantine with my latin greeks)
- learning something in every game
The main mistakes for me were
- actively seeking combat where I even have a slight edge if there are other parts of the table where I have a significant edge.
- charging (Hammy's) prot superior bow sword with superior MF offensive spearmen just to stop them shooting at me.
- being super confident of seeing off enemy Knights charging my bg of 8 amulgvars - knowing they would be dragged into the rough at comform. (I disrupted at impact and it was all down hill from there)
- dont trade Bg for Bg if you have 12 Bgs adn your opponent has 18
Anthony Winter
The list is over-knighted so dropping one for 2 8s of amulgvars and 2 armoured cavalry would probably be better
Protected lancer cavalry are a real liability they are at - to shooting in depth but as soon as they thin out to decrease shooting poa the enemy can concentrate much more fire (for similar effect)
list:
4TC
12 BGs
1*4 Dr knights
3*4 Undr kn
1*4 Dr Prot Av Cav lancers
3 Bgs of sundry LF skirmishers
catalan ally
1*8 and 1*6 amulgvars
1*4 Dr av xbow
1*4 JavLS
with this list I will certainly appreciate 2nd ed if it decreases LH ability to turn and move straight back to where they evaded from and minimising cavalry's turn and move ability
Anthony
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Sorry I encounted two elephant BGs. Only fought one and lancers up it front and back and they were soon demolished.awesum4 wrote:My prediction for the future............Elephants. As far as I know no Bg of Elephants was destroyed or routed in the entire tournament, and with all those knights and lancer cavalry they have potential.
awesum4 wrote:
My prediction for the future............Elephants. As far as I know no Bg of Elephants was destroyed or routed in the entire tournament, and with all those knights and lancer cavalry they have potential.
Sorry I encounted two elephant BGs. Only fought one and lancers up it front and back and they were soon demolished.
Sorry Dan, my original comment was a bit toungue in cheek, I didn't recall seeing any elephants, therefore they couldn't have been destroyed or routed.
Great skill there to get lancers behind them. Any I've used always charged the nearest target frontally, manouvering is for cowards.
Andre
My prediction for the future............Elephants. As far as I know no Bg of Elephants was destroyed or routed in the entire tournament, and with all those knights and lancer cavalry they have potential.
Sorry I encounted two elephant BGs. Only fought one and lancers up it front and back and they were soon demolished.
Sorry Dan, my original comment was a bit toungue in cheek, I didn't recall seeing any elephants, therefore they couldn't have been destroyed or routed.
Great skill there to get lancers behind them. Any I've used always charged the nearest target frontally, manouvering is for cowards.
Andre
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Perhaps the 2012 IWF will be in Manchester. Was there a decision by the powers that be whilst in NZ? If so there may be more than 2 Manchester players there.awesum4 wrote:To give our overseas visitors some perspective; Nelson is a city at the top of the South Island, its total population is less than 45,000. So on a per capita basis Nelson probably has the densest population of FOG players in the world, and also the most successful by miles . Leaves Manchester in the shade sorry Dave
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awesum4 wrote:To give our overseas visitors some perspective; Nelson is a city at the top of the South Island, its total population is less than 45,000. So on a per capita basis Nelson probably has the densest population of FOG players in the world, and also the most successful by miles . Leaves Manchester in the shade sorry Dave
Manchester is always in the shade and usually the pooring rain too. And as to its FoG players being the densest I couldn’t possibly comment!!
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Unlike that 'expensiving' Nottingham rain? Who were the denser Bob? I think its just that Nottingham is heading towards entropy at a faster rate.titanu wrote:Manchester is always in the shade and usually the pooring rain too.
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Ah. Is that why you asked me earlier today which county Bob lived inphilqw78 wrote:Unlike that 'expensiving' Nottingham rain? Who were the denser Bob? I think its just that Nottingham is heading towards entropy at a faster rate.titanu wrote:Manchester is always in the shade and usually the pooring rain too.
Incidentally, I believe the IWF is now a much smaller organisation than it was a few days ago.
Officially Hannu is now the president and I believe the IWF in 2012 will be in Greece. How many countries are still actively involved in the IWF now remains to be seen though..
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I was at the IWF AGM but as my term of office was up a new president (Hannu) was elected.dave_r wrote:Of course there is more to the statement than meets the eyepetedalby wrote:Again?!!!and I believe the IWF in 2012 will be in Greece.
The attendance at the meeting was not high with only South Africa, Australia and Finland represented. I believe Greece sent appologies. New Zealand has formally withdrawn, my understanding is that the USA withdrew sometime ago along with Ireland. The UK did not pay any membership so where things are with the UK membership I do not know.
There were bids from South Africa and Greece for the 2012 event and the present nations voted for Greece in 2012.
What is happening on the IWF mailing list at present I cannot say as I have now signed off from most of the IWF forums.
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hazelbark wrote:Well no one is going to support the IWF. The IWF ist kaput.
I have heard plans of international gamers to try and make a UK event the main one in 2012, Australia in 2013 and Germany in 2014. I'd put more faith in these notions than any rumors from the IWF.
Well that sort of schedule would suit me - must admit Athens does not appeal.
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