GJS'44 Campaign Main Thread - Final June 16th 1944 Tournamen
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Don't worry; mostly spit wads
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Don't you like challenges...Honour79 wrote:Hey! They are twice as many as I am!!?!??

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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Have accepted against Honour, Morge, and MLazar. This is gonna be ugly, lol. I'm already wondering how I'd do if I could play the maps a couple times first, ha ha...
PDaddy, I also picked up one of your sparing matches. We don't have to play that one all the way through if you don't want but I will play normally to start and you let me know in game.
Have fun everyone,
PDaddy, I also picked up one of your sparing matches. We don't have to play that one all the way through if you don't want but I will play normally to start and you let me know in game.
Have fun everyone,
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
I've made two games for the tournament:
Hillman (for Landmarine). Pw: landmarine
Bayeux (for Navaronegun). Pw: navaronegun
Hillman (for Landmarine). Pw: landmarine
Bayeux (for Navaronegun). Pw: navaronegun
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Gentlemen,
The challenges of Mlazar, Morge4 and Honour79 have been accepted. See you each somewhere in Normandy.
Challenges for navaronegun and Landmarine posted pw 1877.
God save the King....
Standby over.
The challenges of Mlazar, Morge4 and Honour79 have been accepted. See you each somewhere in Normandy.
Challenges for navaronegun and Landmarine posted pw 1877.
God save the King....
Standby over.
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Abbaye
Pdaddy is putting up a great fight in Abbaye. I think that battle is quite even. We are down to 7 turns left.
Thaon
Jcb and I have just played a couple of turns and I dont know anything about his BG except that it seems that he is the one attacking. I guess he has plenty of troops since I got quite a few myself.
Pegasus
Coreysr and I have just finished depoloyment. I dont know about the Allied deployment area but I suppose they are coming from one direction on the map (even if they can deploy in two sectors) and not attack me from behind.
This battle must be tough for the Allies. One bridge for vehicles and two crossings for infantry.
Hillman
Cavehobbit (the traitor
) and I have played a few turns. The Allies advanced very quickly in to defensive positions. Watch out for the deadly naval artillery. I havent seen any enemy tanks yet but lots of infantry.
Bayeux
Guardsman have accepted the battle but we havent started. I'm sure it will be a great battle though.
Benouville
I'm playing this against Wegeberg. One side of the map is very open and one covered in forest. I wonder what troops he has to welcome my heavy panzers.
How are you doing in the other battles?
Pdaddy is putting up a great fight in Abbaye. I think that battle is quite even. We are down to 7 turns left.
Thaon
Jcb and I have just played a couple of turns and I dont know anything about his BG except that it seems that he is the one attacking. I guess he has plenty of troops since I got quite a few myself.

Pegasus
Coreysr and I have just finished depoloyment. I dont know about the Allied deployment area but I suppose they are coming from one direction on the map (even if they can deploy in two sectors) and not attack me from behind.
This battle must be tough for the Allies. One bridge for vehicles and two crossings for infantry.
Hillman
Cavehobbit (the traitor

Bayeux
Guardsman have accepted the battle but we havent started. I'm sure it will be a great battle though.
Benouville
I'm playing this against Wegeberg. One side of the map is very open and one covered in forest. I wonder what troops he has to welcome my heavy panzers.

How are you doing in the other battles?
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Hello guys i ve seen you maybe need a 6th german player
I can be this man if you want.
I can be this man if you want.
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
You are very welcome, Random!random27 wrote:Hello guys i ve seen you maybe need a 6th german player
I can be this man if you want.

Updated table
Thaon
Mlazar vs Guardsman
Morge vs Cavehobbit
LandMarine vs Protectivedaddy
Navaronegun vs Coreysr
Honour vs Jcb
Random vs Wegeberg
Pegasus Bridge
Mlazar vs Wegeberg
Morge vs Guardsman
LandMarine vs Cavehobbit
Navaronegun vs Protectivedaddy
Honour vs Coreysr
Random vs Jcb
Abbaye d'Ardenne
Mlazar vs Jcb
Morge vs Wegeberg
LandMarine vs Guardsman
Navaronegun vs Cavehobbit
Honour vs Protectivedaddy
Random vs Coreysr
Hillman
Mlazar vs Coreysr
Morge vs Jcb
LandMarine vs Wegeberg
Navaronegun vs Guardsman
Honour vs Cavehobbit
Random vs Protectivedaddy
Bayeux
Mlazar vs Protectivedaddy
Morge vs Coreysr
LandMarine vs Jcb
Navaronegun vs Wegeberg
Honour vs Guardsman
Random vs Cavehobbit
Benouville
Mlazar vs Cavehobbit
Morge vs Protectivedaddy
LandMarine vs Coreysr
Navaronegun vs Jcb
Honour vs Wegeberg
Random vs Guardsman
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
If you guys don't mind, I'll be playing 1 or 2 as I'm trying out for a sports team
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Playing 1 or 2 what?LandMarine47 wrote:If you guys don't mind, I'll be playing 1 or 2 as I'm trying out for a sports team
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
You don't need to play all games at once. One at a time will do if you have limited time. We have no date when all games must be finished.LandMarine47 wrote:If you guys don't mind, I'll be playing 1 or 2 as I'm trying out for a sports team
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LandMarine47 wrote:If you guys don't mind, I'll be playing 1 or 2 as I'm trying out for a sports team
Here we go.......you my good friend are what we refer to around our way as A LET DOWN. Running away before you've even been whipped.
Either it's homework , a bad hair day, makeup smudged or now trailing for a sports team (netball by any chance), I hope TEAMWORK is not fundamental to your taking part........... I do believe sir you suffer from a commitment phobia, no wonder you yanks have so many divorces.......

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Ahh, the General Wavell/Auchinleck method.protectivedaddy wrote:LandMarine47 wrote:If you guys don't mind, I'll be playing 1 or 2 as I'm trying out for a sports team
Here we go.......you my good friend are what we refer to around our way as A LET DOWN. Running away before you've even been whipped.
Now the bad hair day comment made me laugh...
I think the best way to describe our operations to date is that they have violated every recognized principle of war.
General Eisenhower, Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force, on the Tunisian Campaign, 27 DEC 1942.
General Eisenhower, Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force, on the Tunisian Campaign, 27 DEC 1942.
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Goad the enemy into making rash decisions.
Anywa welcome aboard Random - your matchup against me is setup awaiting you collecting - password is daddy.
Abbaye is proving a damn good battle, Bayuex is touch and go after MLazars early onslaught catching me unawares - didn't expect him to attempt to rush my starting flag. Having my buttocks well and truly slapped on Benouville, I've suffered some rather deep lacerations from those big cats......oohhhh how landmarine would have loved to have taken on this battle.
Anywa welcome aboard Random - your matchup against me is setup awaiting you collecting - password is daddy.
Abbaye is proving a damn good battle, Bayuex is touch and go after MLazars early onslaught catching me unawares - didn't expect him to attempt to rush my starting flag. Having my buttocks well and truly slapped on Benouville, I've suffered some rather deep lacerations from those big cats......oohhhh how landmarine would have loved to have taken on this battle.

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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Your lucky I wasn't there, or else your BG wouldn't be here today. Or perhaps you like to lose another important objective to me!
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
I am lucky you weren't there as we have been able to actually play through the match without any 'unnecessary' hold ups. It's wonderful being able to take our turns fluidly , it gives a wonderful rhythm to the battle whether it be a loss or a win.
I'm sure each of my opponents so far have enjoyed the matches just as much as I am due to this fluidity of turns. I suppose this lack of 'unnecessary' hold ups is all part and parcel of the glorious gamesmanship within the BA community. Wouldn't you agree Landmarine.
Though having said that I do understand the time restraint placed on the young in today's society, I mean here's me, a worker, father of 3, a missus to keep happy, a house to run, bills to pay, continous training and further education and having to commit some of my spare time to playing this bloody BA..........oohhhh how I wish I was young again, such busy lives.
I'm sure each of my opponents so far have enjoyed the matches just as much as I am due to this fluidity of turns. I suppose this lack of 'unnecessary' hold ups is all part and parcel of the glorious gamesmanship within the BA community. Wouldn't you agree Landmarine.

Though having said that I do understand the time restraint placed on the young in today's society, I mean here's me, a worker, father of 3, a missus to keep happy, a house to run, bills to pay, continous training and further education and having to commit some of my spare time to playing this bloody BA..........oohhhh how I wish I was young again, such busy lives.
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Well my final year exams are nearing and I'm working myself to the bone to make sure I pass. I hate the person who created Math 

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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Game is picked up. Looks like this is the end of our French adventures PDaddy, as this time I won't show mercy 

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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Final turn played at Abbaye.
I have thrown everything including the kitchen sink into defending my flags and am slightly confident the sheer numbers will prevent Honour from reclaiming so fingers crossed this could be 1-0 to the Allies. The battle for a measly 1pt flag has been riveting and could prove to be pivotal in the final outcome. I expect complete devastation coming from Honours Panthers but I don't think he will be able to get in.............
And battle with Landmarine at Thaon is now underway, let's see if I can outsmart the truant.
I have thrown everything including the kitchen sink into defending my flags and am slightly confident the sheer numbers will prevent Honour from reclaiming so fingers crossed this could be 1-0 to the Allies. The battle for a measly 1pt flag has been riveting and could prove to be pivotal in the final outcome. I expect complete devastation coming from Honours Panthers but I don't think he will be able to get in.............
And battle with Landmarine at Thaon is now underway, let's see if I can outsmart the truant.
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Honour79 wrote:Cavehobbit (the traitor)

