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Re: Early Middle Ages: post your results here . . .
Division B
CharlesWayneRobinson1 (Avars-Later) wins 32/33 vs Ironclad (Lombard-Early) 34/34
CharlesWayneRobinson1 (Avars-Later) wins 32/33 vs Ironclad (Lombard-Early) 34/34
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Re: The brand new FOG Digital ratings system . . .
Ties or draws score half the number of rating points, defeats score no rating points. So the winner of a D match would score more points than the loser of an A match, but over the course of a season where some players will play around 30 matches it is most likely that A players will accrue many more rating points than D players. One win for an A player gets as many rating points as 3 wins for a D player.Jonathan4290 wrote:I understand the 12-8-6-4 is for wins but what about ties and losses? Could the winner of D be a higher rank than the loser of A?
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Re: Early Middle Ages: arrange your matches here . . .
Division D; challenges still pending in the que for acceptance. The password is Game. 

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Re: High Middle Ages: post your results here . . .
Div B
lydianed (Latin Greece Achaia) 32/42 bt ricoual74 (Later Scots Isles and Highlands) 53/44
Despite our armies being roughly the same size, it seemed to me that wherever I looked there was a Scotsman with a grievance...
Thanks for a great game. lydianed
lydianed (Latin Greece Achaia) 32/42 bt ricoual74 (Later Scots Isles and Highlands) 53/44
Despite our armies being roughly the same size, it seemed to me that wherever I looked there was a Scotsman with a grievance...
Thanks for a great game. lydianed
Re: Classical Antiquity: post your results here . . .
Division A
CheAhn (Macedonians) 16/37 defeated Jonathan4290 (Huns) 34/34
Good game, thanks.
CheAhn (Macedonians) 16/37 defeated Jonathan4290 (Huns) 34/34
Good game, thanks.
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Re: Early Middle Ages: post your results here . . .
All results recorded to this point 

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Re: Early Middle Ages: post your results here . . .
Top Players so far: Ericdoman1 A Grade 4 wins from 4 games played. Steve-h8 B Grade 3 wins from 3 games played .
Good effort chaps
Good effort chaps

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Re: High Middle Ages: post your results here . . .
Division C
Peterabb (Medieval Irish later) 54/62 def maulet (Medieval Crown of Aragon) 34/32
Peterabb (Medieval Irish later) 54/62 def maulet (Medieval Crown of Aragon) 34/32
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Re: Early Middle Ages: post your results here . . .
Div D result
maximvs - Byzantines Early 28/39 beat Mike48 - Western Turkish (Khazar) 34/30
A close exciting game, well fought Mike!
maximvs - Byzantines Early 28/39 beat Mike48 - Western Turkish (Khazar) 34/30
A close exciting game, well fought Mike!
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Re: Early Middle Ages: arrange your matches here . . .
Group D
Four challenges now posted for the remaining opponents in Div D who have not yet played maximvs - Byzantines Early - (Semaeon, teletabicus, otbc & Breogan)
Password: GroupD
I look forward to seeing you on the field of battle - good luck!
Four challenges now posted for the remaining opponents in Div D who have not yet played maximvs - Byzantines Early - (Semaeon, teletabicus, otbc & Breogan)
Password: GroupD
I look forward to seeing you on the field of battle - good luck!
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Re: Early Middle Ages: post your results here . . .
Division B
CharlesWayne Robinson1 (Avars-Later) wins 23/33 vs epos (Maurikian Byzantine-Early) 29/27
CharlesWayne Robinson1 (Avars-Later) wins 23/33 vs epos (Maurikian Byzantine-Early) 29/27
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Is anybody playing against the following . . .
Is anybody playing against . . . MatsuHiroshi, portapenne or Turkoman please? If you are can you indicate in this thread? Thanks.
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Re: High Middle Ages: arrange your matches here
Division C
Challenges posted for all in division C who have yet to fight Peterabb (Medieval Irish)
password battle
Thanks
Challenges posted for all in division C who have yet to fight Peterabb (Medieval Irish)
password battle
Thanks
Re: Early Middle Ages: Div D
Division D
mchargmg (Um Arab) 14/35 beat Maximvs (Byzantine) 39/39 Well fought game.
mchargmg (Um Arab) 14/35 beat Maximvs (Byzantine) 39/39 Well fought game.
Re: Early Middle Ages: post your results here . . .
Div C
mcwar (Longobardi) 18/33 beat zumHeuriger (Abassids) 36/35
Thanks...
mcwar (Longobardi) 18/33 beat zumHeuriger (Abassids) 36/35
Thanks...
Re: Early Middle Ages: arrange your matches here . . .
looking for division C games.
ricoual74
ricoual74
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Re: Eternal Empire: post your results here . . .
Div A
ianiow (Ottoman) 15/28
Londo (Bulgarians) 28/35 resigned
ianiow (Ottoman) 15/28
Londo (Bulgarians) 28/35 resigned
Re: Eternal Empire: post your results here . . .
hidde (Moldavian) 14/36
Ulysisgrunt (Albanian) 40/38
Ulysisgrunt (Albanian) 40/38
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Re: Eternal Empire: post your results here . . .
Osman 1 1258-1326
Osman I was the leader of the Ottoman Turks, and the founder of the dynasty that established and ruled the Ottoman State. Osman became chief, or Bey, upon his father’s death in 1281. By this time, mercenaries were streaming into his realm from all over the Islamic world to fight against the weakening Byzantine Empire. In addition, the Turkic population of Osman's emirate were constantly reinforced by a flood of refugees, fleeing from the Mongols. Of these, many were Ghazi warriors, or fighters for Islam, border fighters who believed they were fighting for Islam. Under the strong and able leadership of Osman, these warriors quickly proved a formidable force, and the foundations of the Empire were quickly laid.
long and fierce struggle between the descendants of Osman and Karamanogullari princes for ascendancy commenced in Osman’s lifetime, extending through the reigns of many of his successors. Osman himself had gained some advantages over his Karamanli rival; but the weak and wealthy possessions of the Byzantine Emperor in northwest Asia Minor were more tempting marks for his ambition than the Karamanoglu plains, and it was over the cities and armies of the ailing Byzantine Empire that the triumphs of the last 26 years of Osman’s life were achieved.

Statue of Osman Ghazi in Bursa, Turkey.
Osman I was the leader of the Ottoman Turks, and the founder of the dynasty that established and ruled the Ottoman State. Osman became chief, or Bey, upon his father’s death in 1281. By this time, mercenaries were streaming into his realm from all over the Islamic world to fight against the weakening Byzantine Empire. In addition, the Turkic population of Osman's emirate were constantly reinforced by a flood of refugees, fleeing from the Mongols. Of these, many were Ghazi warriors, or fighters for Islam, border fighters who believed they were fighting for Islam. Under the strong and able leadership of Osman, these warriors quickly proved a formidable force, and the foundations of the Empire were quickly laid.
long and fierce struggle between the descendants of Osman and Karamanogullari princes for ascendancy commenced in Osman’s lifetime, extending through the reigns of many of his successors. Osman himself had gained some advantages over his Karamanli rival; but the weak and wealthy possessions of the Byzantine Emperor in northwest Asia Minor were more tempting marks for his ambition than the Karamanoglu plains, and it was over the cities and armies of the ailing Byzantine Empire that the triumphs of the last 26 years of Osman’s life were achieved.

Statue of Osman Ghazi in Bursa, Turkey.
Re: Eternal Empire: post your results here . . .
hidde (Albanian) 17/44
Ulysisgrunt (Moldavian) 52/45
Sorry Pete, result just came in. You have to do a new update
Ulysisgrunt (Moldavian) 52/45
Sorry Pete, result just came in. You have to do a new update
