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Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 6:24 pm
by deeter
Challenge posted for Claymore's Athenians. PW: claymore.
Good luck,
Deeter
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 10:55 am
by batesmotel
The challenge for Pantherboy's Egyptians vs.my Athenians is posted with password "round2".
Chris
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:05 am
by Sharkall
Since no news from the other team, I've made up a challenge for Triarius, MIXED terrain. Password 'round2'
Good luck !
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 1:11 pm
by ericdoman1
Have any games actually begun in round 2
Who has not issued and accepted challenges?
Round 1 16th February to 9th March
Round 2 10th March to 31st March
Round 3 1st April to 22nd April
"Home" teams are supposed to issue challenges
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 3:39 pm
by Sharkall
Hello, I still didn't get any reply

Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 4:16 pm
by Tiavals
Tiavals(Egypt) vs Morbio(Syracuse)
44/71 vs 68/66
The battle was already in my favor after deployment. Strangely the open map had a big forest in the middle, which ironically was to my advantage despite my ranged superiority and Morbio choosing the map. The forest hampered the movement of his army, and by the time the other half got to combat, it was already too late, thanks to me positioning most of my army in roughly the same place where they could wail upon the Syracusans with numerical superiority..
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 5:21 pm
by ericdoman1
Posted challenge vs Aristides on 18th March and nothing yet.
Captains can you sort things out please. Hopefully you have email addresses of players.
Out of the 1000s of hobbies out there is there any that never finishes on time!
Round 2 will now begin 23rd March and finishes 13th April
Round 3 14th April and finishes 5th May
1 week extension.
The unfinsihed 1st round game will end on Sunday, if no result it will be a draw.
I should have made this call before but having a quick look at previous CC, most games were completed on time, with a handful running over end time. So never thought it would be taking so long.
Everybody should be able to play 1 turn a day
Team captains any thoughts on what should be done to make sure games are finsihed on time? Just pm me.
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 9:18 pm
by ianiow
RESULT
ianiow (Egypt) UK 45/71
lysimachos (Athens) EU 71/69
From my point of view I thought the Athenian's had an advantage in MF so their strategy would be to seize the two hills (ruined pyramids!) and from there attack the Egyptian flanks while bringing up the hoplites in the centre. My analysis proved correct as Lysi tried to do just that. My response was to let him have the left hill, putting a guard of spears and archers at the base to dissuade him from coming down.
The right hill however might be worth trying to capture, using the impassible terrain as an anchor. But this strategy would only work if I could hold off Lysi's 2 MF and cavalry. It fell to my defensive spear sub general to singlehandedly hold the pass at the top of the mountain. It was a gamble because the enemy MF and armoured cav are both at a big advantage in the rocky terrain.
Luckily for me Lysi sent his cav on a wide sweep around the mountain (which ultimately was neutralised by spearmen blocking the pass), relying solely on his 2 MF to push my general aside and set upon my flank. And it would have worked if my general had not performed heroics and killed both MF and a supporting HF one after the other, allowing the Egyptians on the lower slopes to push back the rest of the Athenian assault.
On the left the two flanks glared at each other and swapped bowfire, the Athenians on the hill, the Egyptians on the flat.
In the centre after the preliminary skirmish of LF and MF archers, the two lines clashed. The Egyptians had more men, a higher ranking general and better dice. Aided by the right flank winning their fight on the hill and setting about rolling up the Athenian flank sealed the battle for the 'Old Crocodile' who that evening dined on young Athenian lion flesh!
Thanks for an enjoyable game as always Lysi.
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 8:28 pm
by TheGrayMouser
Challenge up for Macsen
mixed terrain, Lap vs EC
password: roundcup2
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:52 pm
by Lysimachos
Thank's to ianiow for a really well tuned reading of the battle.
Just one specification about my plan.
The wide sweep of the 4 cavalry units was intended more to pin down 6/8 opponent BGs, removing them from the centre, rather than actually forcing a way to the rear of his army (and they did their job quite well). Having them placed forcing a way through the pass would have meant leaving them to impale on the defensive spears of the Egyptians, without great gains.
The fate of the battle then was really sealed in the centre were, beside dices, the presence of an Inspired Commander proved decisive!
But, you Britons, shouldn't celebrate too much, 'cause the other European Commanders are ready to take revenge of the poor Athenians!

Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:19 pm
by ericdoman1
Sorry guys but I am stepping down from playing and running the Comp Cup.
Have had feedback from one captain.
Games are taking a ridiculous amount of time and I do not have the time to chase people up with no reply or a reply after a specific deadline.
I am going to concentrate on LOEG
To be perfectly honest I am seriously peeved off with the lack of communication.
Sorry UK but you had best find somebody else.
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:04 pm
by ianiow
OK YOU MAGGOTS!!
Step up or Eric will force you to play Numidians in the next LOEG.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:44 am
by hidde
ericdoman1 wrote:Sorry guys but I am stepping down from playing and running the Comp Cup.
Have had feedback from one captain.
Games are taking a ridiculous amount of time and I do not have the time to chase people up with no reply or a reply after a specific deadline.
I am going to concentrate on LOEG
To be perfectly honest I am seriously peeved off with the lack of communication.
Sorry UK but you had best find somebody else.
Good morning, Eric. Still angry after a good nights sleep?
Seriously, I understand your outburst to a degree. I sometimes felt the same last CC.
But do you really mean to bail out as a player? I would say that will probably torpedo this edition of CC beyond repair...
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:57 am
by ericdoman1
Had a very good nights sleep but feel the same way. LOEG got me started and CC has continued with the lack of courtesy from numerous players now, with reference to not contacting me with explanations of slowness.
To be perectly honest I am thinking of going on a sabbatical from LOEG, completely.
I am not entirely sure players reaslise how much of our free time we put into these comps and that is what gets me "angry" or "irked":)
Everybody talks of limited time to play due t work commitments etc but I have been doing it and also organising.
You are prob right about dropping out as a player though. So if some other masochist wishes to run CC so be it. Started on 17 March with Aristides and 1 turn completed!!
The more I think about it the angrier I become, especially my free time.
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 1:10 am
by klayeckles
Eric--
just want to say how much i DO appreciate your generous heart as well as endourance when it comes to herding a very knarley bunch of ally cats and rodents. without your hard efforts much of the excellent gameplay and commradre we've all enjoyed would not be. I have been involved (and am currently) in similar (non-game) endeavors, and it is taxing and not always appreciated. My advice would be to take a break, but with an offer to mentor some other brave soul. hopefully that individual exists out there somewhere. at the moment it ain't me i'm sorry to say.
enjoy some gaming!
klay
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 2:27 am
by claymore58
deeter wrote:Challenge posted for Claymore's Athenians. PW: claymore.
Good luck,
Deeter
Thanks Deeter. I am back from a quick trip to Perth and have a few days holiday. So will get cracking.
Claymore
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 8:15 am
by CheAhn
CheAhn(Persia) vs Klayeckles(Syracuse)
54/66 vs 68/68
A tight affair all the way and a good fun game. Go ROTW.
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:41 pm
by ericdoman1
Thanks Klay
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 8:48 pm
by rexhurley
CheAhn wrote:CheAhn(Persia) vs Klayeckles(Syracuse)
54/66 vs 68/68
A tight affair all the way and a good fun game. Go ROTW.
I got spanked by iverson i'll leave him to post the boast and result
Re: Companion Cup VI - The glistening of spears
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:13 pm
by TheGrayMouser
Anyone heard from Macsen? No responce from him yet to my challenge and I fear for his(and my) wellbeing if Eric gets word we havnt started yet
