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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 2:43 pm
by philqw78
Unfortunately Pete I do not think you are allowed to win 2 prizes at Britcon. Unless you have a side bet on. The year I won the most points against a seed I was lucky not to place, a point off third I think. If I had I would not have won a painted army but would have had a plaque for the wall instead. Hmm?

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:42 pm
by marshalney2000
Well done to Pete for his win. After my game with him, my Norse Irish have a pathological hatred of Ottoman Turks. Still he played really well and is a great guy to boot. However wait unitl next year.
John

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:20 pm
by timurilenk
philqw78 wrote:Unfortunately Pete I do not think you are allowed to win 2 prizes at Britcon. Unless you have a side bet on. The year I won the most points against a seed I was lucky not to place, a point off third I think. If I had I would not have won a painted army but would have had a plaque for the wall instead. Hmm?
JD gave two prizes for free entry - you won one of them Pete.

Somebody else won two prizes - a lady in fantasy with a place (first I think) and best painted army.

Ian

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:59 pm
by hammy
I am not sure about the free entry question but two prizes is certainly possible.

JD is away on business this week so I suspect we won't get clarification for a day or two.

I know that two prizes is definitely possible at Britcon. The only time I am aware of a redraw on the free entry the name wasn't announced (I am pretty sure it was me and I had already won a period and the Fantasy Wargaming and was a previous badge draw winner to boot). Actually come to think of it Pete won two prizes last year... a place in FoG and best sport IIRC.

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 5:15 pm
by nikgaukroger
philqw78 wrote:Unfortunately Pete I do not think you are allowed to win 2 prizes at Britcon. Unless you have a side bet on. The year I won the most points against a seed I was lucky not to place, a point off third I think. If I had I would not have won a painted army but would have had a plaque for the wall instead. Hmm?

That is because not placing was a condition of Matt's Giant Killer prize and not a Britcon rule about how many prizes you can win.

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:18 pm
by johno
So where are the pictures of the much-touted knitted terrain, then?

My wife has offered to knit me some - from her hand-spun, hand-dyed, organic wool from nearly extinct sub-breeds of sheep, no less (normally reserved for knitting hats and socks for the Re-enactment Society's Authenticity Police) - if I can get her a pattern or at least some decent pictures...

johno

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:16 pm
by madaxeman
Full results

Juniors - Harrison Pearce, David Cutner, Jake Dennis

Ladies - Lynette Maxim, Lynda Fairhurst, Ali Shaw

DBM - Jez Evans, Thorsten Biallas, John Fletcher

Epic Armageddon - Joe Jephson, Mark Preston, Mark Hargreaves

FoW Mid - Rick MacCammon, John Hoyland, Martin Neale

FoW Late - Steve Charlton, Peter Butler, Gareth Evans

40K - Richard Hogan, Chris Green, Robert Sims

Warhammer Fantasy - Tom Hall, Anthony Spears, Keith Wilkinson

Blood Bowl - Matthew Shearn, Robert Balm forth, John Murray

Armati - Bill Wilson, Karsten Gould, Steve Metheringham

DBMM - Mike Bennet, David Thompson, Greg Mann

FoG Early - Phil Powell, Tim Porter, Jacques Wilputte

FoG Late - Pete Dalby, John Munro, Terry Shaw

FoG 25mm - Richard Collins, Don McHugh, Steve Hacker

Fantasy/Sci-Fi Sportsman - Kevin Bolt

Modern Sportsman - Kevin Thornton

SoA/Ancients Sportsman - Ray Duggins

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:20 pm
by madaxeman
johno wrote:So where are the pictures of the much-touted knitted terrain, then?

My wife has offered to knit me some - from her hand-spun, hand-dyed, organic wool from nearly extinct sub-breeds of sheep, no less (normally reserved for knitting hats and socks for the Re-enactment Society's Authenticity Police) - if I can get her a pattern or at least some decent pictures...

johno
Image

Linda’s knitted terrain gathered even more interest as the weekend went on. At least one opponent was surprised by a unit of Catalan Almughavars ambushing them out what they had originally thought was a pair of gloves and a small striped hat.

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:46 pm
by jlopez
petedalby wrote:Another great Britcon - and huge thanks to all of the organisers, umpires and list checkers.

FOG continues to be a pleasure to play. I had 6 great games, 4 against new opponents, all of which were played in an excellent spirit. So thanks also to Lewis Cooper, Pedro Sanchez, Paul Cummins, Graham Briggs (who taught me about rivers!), John Munro and Julian Lopez for the games. Special commiserations to Julian who had the most appalling run of poor dice throws I think I've ever seen.

I'll definitely be back next year - delighted to see my name pulled out the hat in the badge draw but still unclear as to whether I'm getting the free entry or not? Hopefully there are 2 winners?

Roll on Roll Call.
Shit happens as they say. Still, I actually learnt quite a few interesting little rules which I wasn't aware of due to lack of practice so it wasn't a waste of time by any means and Peter was a pleasure to lose to.

Interestingly, out of my six games, three were decided by outrageous bad luck which was a shame as they all had the makings of interesting and difficult games until the ones and twos started appearing in profusion. Like Pete, I'd like to commiserate with Paul Cummins for his spectacular bad luck with cohesion tests and melees. Losing to fragmented poor longbowmen was an unexpected result to say the least.

Overall, I enjoyed myself despite a filthy cold and I feel particularly pleased to have got to the top table with an army containing 32 poor MF elements.

My thanks to everybody and I will be back.

Julian

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:58 pm
by paulcummins
..... and i will have my revenge on poor MF - next time I see them in a game, they are getting the hammer.


either that or I start using them myself - totally unkillable

great weekend of fighting off longbow killing armies (and getting wrecked by poor longbow) - so adding to the chorus of thanks

and sorry to Graham for manouvering the game into a non playable situation - really wasnt what I was trying to achieve.

time to use something different - Henry needs a bit of a holiday.

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:59 pm
by sgtsteiner
Hi

Just to say I had an excellent time at my first Britcon (and first UK Comp since
7th Edtdays).
Had to rush off for flight on Sunday so never got to say personal thanks to
those organizing/running the show.

I appreciate a lot of work goes into organizing the draws etc so again mucho
thanks/kudos

Just one thing for next year could you maybe arrange a few nubile maidens to
stand around with large Ostrich feather fans to cool the warriors :-)

** Note I played (after a fashion :) ) in the Dbmm section (burn the heretic !) but I suspect most of the organizing team are more likely to visit these forums so please forgive my impudence**

Cheers
Gary 'consistent roller of ones' Barr

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 7:50 am
by hammy
sgtsteiner wrote:Hi
** Note I played (after a fashion :) ) in the Dbmm section (burn the heretic !) but I suspect most of the organizing team are more likely to visit these forums so please forgive my impudence**

Cheers
Gary 'consistent roller of ones' Barr
Glad you had a good time Gary, only one of the Britcon team actually frequents the DBMM list (Nik) so you are right in that more of us will see your comments here. I fear I am persona non grata on the MM list so all I do is lurk occasionally.

Anyway overall it was a superb Britcon, numbers overall were up despite the economic climate, we had getting on for 20 overseas players, attendance by the public was up and most things ran pretty smoothly. There were issues but we will be seeing what we can do to make sure that this year's issues don't happen next year.

Hopefully we will see you and plenty more from Ireland next year.

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:09 am
by MatthewP
Yet again a great competition. Six cracking games. Thanks to my opponents Paul Cummings, Eric Thomson, Bob Amey, Paul Dawson, Jon Ackers and Steve Murton.

A big Hooray for Eric for sending his knights into the rough against the Almughavers and giving me a proper fight and a big boo hiss for both Pauls who'se longbows pranced about like girls at a ballet class whilst shooting me to peices. Did Henry V do that at Agincourt I think not? :lol:

I enjoyed this year more than last despite finishing about 20 places lower. Although I think the Arogonese has had its day. Too short to cover the table and as manouverable as a three legged arthritic donkey. I might have to get a skythian and start mincing about the battle field. Gawd elp me!!

Thanks to the organisers and congratulations to Phil and Pete and all other winners.

Matthew

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:12 pm
by titanu
MatthewP wrote:Yet again a great competition. Six cracking games. Thanks to my opponents Paul Cummings, Eric Thomson, Bob Amey, Paul Dawson, Jon Ackers and Steve Murton.

A big Hooray for Eric for sending his knights into the rough against the Almughavers and giving me a proper fight and a big boo hiss for both Pauls who'se longbows pranced about like girls at a ballet class whilst shooting me to peices. Did Henry V do that at Agincourt I think not? :lol:

I enjoyed this year more than last despite finishing about 20 places lower. Although I think the Arogonese has had its day. Too short to cover the table and as manouverable as a three legged arthritic donkey. I might have to get a skythian and start mincing about the battle field. Gawd elp me!!

Thanks to the organisers and congratulations to Phil and Pete and all other winners.

Matthew
Thanks to all the organisers who did Sterling work as usual. High points:
1) Matts Almugavars - 1 unit of 8 over powered by 3 of my units and I killed a man in each of 5 consecutive melees and they autobroke but never dropped a cohesion level!! The other unit beat off my Knights 3 times before I charged home for a fourth time and routed them!
2) Other games against Jon, Jon, Keith, Duncan and especialy Thomas who knowledge of English put us to shame!
Low points:
1) No beer in the bar!
2) Two units double dropping on impact!

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:39 pm
by timmy1
Two questions. 1, who allowed there to be a bar with no beer? (which I take to be titanu's point).

2, Who painted the Swedes pictured above - they are devine? If I win the Italian Lottery I want him to paint me 1000 point of the same figures for me.

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:45 pm
by madaxeman
timmy1 wrote:Two questions. 1, who allowed there to be a bar with no beer? (which I take to be titanu's point).

2, Who painted the Swedes pictured above - they are devine? If I win the Italian Lottery I want him to paint me 1000 point of the same figures for me.
1. There was both bitter and lager available. Just not on the same day on draught

2. The man known as list_lurker

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:53 pm
by CLAVDIVS
Hi Tim,

Simon Clarke is the man you are looking for mate I have more photos of his army as well

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:19 pm
by stenic
CLAVDIVS wrote:Hi Tim,

Simon Clarke is the man you are looking for mate I have more photos of his army as well
Simon it a top painter; I've had 2 of his armies.

Steve P

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:25 am
by david53
MatthewP wrote: I might have to get a skythian and start mincing about the battle field. Gawd elp me!!
Matthew

You'd be so lucky none of you infantry types using a proper army like the Skythians :wink: When your back of your hols bring your Skythians to the club and we'll have a game.
Dave

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 10:12 am
by Scrumpy
madaxeman wrote:
johno wrote:So where are the pictures of the much-touted knitted terrain, then?

My wife has offered to knit me some - from her hand-spun, hand-dyed, organic wool from nearly extinct sub-breeds of sheep, no less (normally reserved for knitting hats and socks for the Re-enactment Society's Authenticity Police) - if I can get her a pattern or at least some decent pictures...

johno
Image

Linda’s knitted terrain gathered even more interest as the weekend went on. At least one opponent was surprised by a unit of Catalan Almughavars ambushing them out what they had originally thought was a pair of gloves and a small striped hat.
Was this Lynda's or David's handiwork ?