The Worlds 2014 - FoG-R-results
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Martin0112
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The Worlds 2014 - FoG-R-results
Position Player Army Score
1 Jones, Ben Thirty Years War French 109,2
2 Gibson, Jim Later Swedish 101,5
3 LeRay-Meyer, Simon Later Thirty Years War German 86
4 Pasi, Matteo Caroline Imperialist 83,1
5 Bodin, Fredrik War of the League of Augsburg Anglo-Dutch 69,5
6 Pickering, Mike War of the League of Augsburg Anglo-Dutch 67,7
7 Porter, Tim Early Thirty Years War Swedish 65,7
8 Medcraft, Robert War of the League of Augsburg Anglo-Dutch 65,3
9 Welkerling, Sebastian Early Thirty Years War Swedish 64,1
10 Poade, Ian Later English Civil War Royalist 62,1
11 Bohm, Fredric Later Swedish 60,1
12 Allen, Dave Later Imperial Austrian and German States 52,6
13 Müller, Jürgen Hungarian-Transylvanian 50,7
14 Schmidt, Michael Early Thirty Years War Swedish 48
15 Pelka, Christian War of the League of Augsburg Anglo-Dutch 47,8
16 Young, Richard Savoyard 36,6
1 Jones, Ben Thirty Years War French 109,2
2 Gibson, Jim Later Swedish 101,5
3 LeRay-Meyer, Simon Later Thirty Years War German 86
4 Pasi, Matteo Caroline Imperialist 83,1
5 Bodin, Fredrik War of the League of Augsburg Anglo-Dutch 69,5
6 Pickering, Mike War of the League of Augsburg Anglo-Dutch 67,7
7 Porter, Tim Early Thirty Years War Swedish 65,7
8 Medcraft, Robert War of the League of Augsburg Anglo-Dutch 65,3
9 Welkerling, Sebastian Early Thirty Years War Swedish 64,1
10 Poade, Ian Later English Civil War Royalist 62,1
11 Bohm, Fredric Later Swedish 60,1
12 Allen, Dave Later Imperial Austrian and German States 52,6
13 Müller, Jürgen Hungarian-Transylvanian 50,7
14 Schmidt, Michael Early Thirty Years War Swedish 48
15 Pelka, Christian War of the League of Augsburg Anglo-Dutch 47,8
16 Young, Richard Savoyard 36,6
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quackstheking
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Re: The Worlds 2014 - FoG-R-results
Congratulations to Ben, Jim and Simon on their podium places. Gutted to have missed it and from what I have heard and seen so far, it looks like it was an awesome event, very well hosted!
Don
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urbanbunny1
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Brilliant event, great venue , castles and German wine and beer on tap.
What more could a gamer want?
Simon
What more could a gamer want?
Simon
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quackstheking
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Frauleins?!urbanbunny1 wrote: What more could a gamer want?
Simon
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Martin0112
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I had my 'Fraulein' with me 
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gibby
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Ok,
just arrived back and what an epic trip.
Everything was just spot on.
The location was awesome.
The beer was great.
The people were friendly.
The organisation of the whole thing by Martin and his team of helpers was flawless, So big ,big thanks from me and please, please do it again next year.
I had 6 great games, thanks to all my opponents
Now for some sleep before getting back to the rat race.
cheers
Jim
just arrived back and what an epic trip.
Everything was just spot on.
The location was awesome.
The beer was great.
The people were friendly.
The organisation of the whole thing by Martin and his team of helpers was flawless, So big ,big thanks from me and please, please do it again next year.
I had 6 great games, thanks to all my opponents
Now for some sleep before getting back to the rat race.
cheers
Jim
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MatteoPasi
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Arrived this night after 1300km driving but It Worth the travel 
Congratulations to Don, Jim and Simon
Best venue ever, good event but maybe a world competition require an umpire (we had noone in FOGR).
Lots of bayonets but won a 30YW, lots of armies based on infantry regiment, few mounted, no one outside Europe.
I hope to see you in Derby next october
Matteo
Congratulations to Don, Jim and Simon
Best venue ever, good event but maybe a world competition require an umpire (we had noone in FOGR).
Lots of bayonets but won a 30YW, lots of armies based on infantry regiment, few mounted, no one outside Europe.
I hope to see you in Derby next october
Matteo
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benjones1211
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Great weekend, great venue, enjoyed all the games, and Simon did start talking to me again after he got third and realised I had done enough against Matteo to get him that.
Matteo - It was Ben (not Don although I am sure he would be happy to accept it in absentia), Jim and Simon, and we did have an Australian from Australia Ian Poade with the English Civil War Royalist, as opposed to our pet convict from Australian (Simon).
Matteo - It was Ben (not Don although I am sure he would be happy to accept it in absentia), Jim and Simon, and we did have an Australian from Australia Ian Poade with the English Civil War Royalist, as opposed to our pet convict from Australian (Simon).
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Re: The Worlds 2014 - FoG-R-results
seconded to all of that!
I also managed to lose to all 4 of the 4 players who finished immediately above me... so the rankings clearly don't lie!
I also managed to lose to all 4 of the 4 players who finished immediately above me... so the rankings clearly don't lie!
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MatteoPasi
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I'm sorrybenjones1211 wrote: Matteo - It was Ben (not Don although I am sure he would be happy to accept it in absentia), Jim and Simon, and we did have an Australian from Australia Ian Poade with the English Civil War Royalist, as opposed to our pet convict from Australian (Simon).
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From 5th to 11th there are 6 players in less than 10 points, It was a balanced competition (with BenDon alone far away)
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Great Weekend!
Congratiulations to all the winners.
Thanks to all my opponents for helping me out with the rules and for being very friendly.
I had loads of fun and learnt a lot about the rules, so coming in as 15th doesn't matter
Hope that next years event will be hosted by Martin and co again.
Congratiulations to all the winners.
Thanks to all my opponents for helping me out with the rules and for being very friendly.
I had loads of fun and learnt a lot about the rules, so coming in as 15th doesn't matter
Hope that next years event will be hosted by Martin and co again.
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Repeating all the thanks and congratulations above.
Also a big thank you to the traders who supported the event, but seem not to have had too busy a time (bit too soon after Britcon for me to be shelling out more dosh, sorry)
Dave
Also a big thank you to the traders who supported the event, but seem not to have had too busy a time (bit too soon after Britcon for me to be shelling out more dosh, sorry)
Dave
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mikepickering
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Congratulations to the winners Ben, Jim, and Simon; and thanks to Frederic, Ben, Tim, Matteo, Juergen, and Ian, for 6 super games played in great spirit in my first major FoG-R tournament. I hope I wasn't too slow!
The venue was perfect, particularly the light-level, aircon, and good coffee which contrasts with most UK venues! And to have the tables, room, car, restaurant and the Rhine all within 100 metres - what more could one ask?
Learned a lot of things along the way too. Having played the DBMM circuit for the last 7 yrs one thing that FoG-R has particularly struck me as being similar is that it's not the 6's that win you the game but the 1's that lose it - average troops in CC without a commander can get ugly! FoG-R gives you the opportunity to mitigate the 1's though in some instances.
Looking forward to the next event and painting more troops!
Mike
The venue was perfect, particularly the light-level, aircon, and good coffee which contrasts with most UK venues! And to have the tables, room, car, restaurant and the Rhine all within 100 metres - what more could one ask?
Learned a lot of things along the way too. Having played the DBMM circuit for the last 7 yrs one thing that FoG-R has particularly struck me as being similar is that it's not the 6's that win you the game but the 1's that lose it - average troops in CC without a commander can get ugly! FoG-R gives you the opportunity to mitigate the 1's though in some instances.
Looking forward to the next event and painting more troops!
Mike
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Just got back a couple of hours ago after 560 miles of driving - phew.
Great competition, people and venue.The games were all jolly fun despite me coming last as per usual.
Cheers
Richard
Great competition, people and venue.The games were all jolly fun despite me coming last as per usual.
Cheers
Richard
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urbanbunny1
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Re: The Worlds 2014 - FoG-R-results
You learn to loathe "just one hit".........
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Simon, throwing 1's and 2's for death rolls and cohesion tests worked in your favour. Who knows what our score would have been if I had not rolled so many.
I want a re-match!!!!
Thank you to Martin and all his helpers, the traders and my opponents especially those who allowed me to beat them.
I got back late Wednesday evening. Had fun going through security where both I and my army set off the alarms. Mine can easily be explained as I have a replacement hips so lots of metal but the army!!!
So both me and the army had to be personally check over, I enjoyed tell the young security chap how they do a hip replacement especially as you not put under rather you have a local.
Bob
I want a re-match!!!!
Thank you to Martin and all his helpers, the traders and my opponents especially those who allowed me to beat them.
I got back late Wednesday evening. Had fun going through security where both I and my army set off the alarms. Mine can easily be explained as I have a replacement hips so lots of metal but the army!!!
So both me and the army had to be personally check over, I enjoyed tell the young security chap how they do a hip replacement especially as you not put under rather you have a local.
Bob
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urbanbunny1
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I did roll quite a few ones in that game didn't I?
I do remember quite a few Kurrassiers being carried out of our game.
I do remember quite a few Kurrassiers being carried out of our game.
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MatteoPasi
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Still no battle report by Tim 
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gibby
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Hold your horses - there's a few to do before he gets to the world's.
On a different subject.
When is the Faenza tournament likely to be next year.
cheers
Jim
On a different subject.
When is the Faenza tournament likely to be next year.
cheers
Jim



