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Re: Britcon 2014 - introducing the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 9:38 am
by petedalby
I fear that match up may have to wait David - time for some other troops to be allowed out of their box.

The Early Period does appear to be more popular though - I wonder if it is the smaller table size?

Re: Britcon 2014 - introducing the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 11:51 am
by davidandlynda
At least we know what you are not using Pete, personally I prefer bigger tables
David

Re: Britcon 2014 - introducing the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 2:38 pm
by philqw78
azrael86 wrote:Incidentally didn't Phil volunteer to get hammered on Friday night?
:-)
As always

Re: Britcon 2014 - introducing the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 3:56 pm
by paulcummins
Depending on
- how roll call goes
- how my finances go

I am planning on joining in on the medieval section

Re: Britcon 2014 - introducing the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 9:07 pm
by petedalby
It will be good to see you there Paul.

Have you entered for Roll Call yet? Only 2 tickets left. Don't leave it too late.

Re: Britcon 2014 - introducing the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 9:53 pm
by madaxeman
We've got even numbers in 15mm at Roll Call, but odd numbers in 25mm at the moment - so on the assumption that if worst comes to worst someone can be persuaded to swap from 25 down to 15's, an extra entry in either would be good

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 9:27 pm
by madaxeman
Roll Call is now sold out, with another record attendance for a BHGS event this year.

So far we already have 90 players registered for Britcon, so potentially we are on track for another sellout in Manchester as well, partly as we have a couple of large demo games coming into the trade space, which will mean we have slightly fewer gaming tables in the larger hall.

Of the 90, 32 of those are in FoGAM - the early period proving twice as popular as the later one (as of today).

Looking at the list of entries for The Worlds, I can also currently only see one out of the 9 UK players who are booked in to go to Germany who hasn't yet booked into Britcon as yet... so plenty of chances for everyone to play Ruddock that fortnight!

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 6:28 am
by petedalby
Roll Call is now sold out, with another record attendance for a BHGS event this year.
Largely due to the excellent communication and ease of booking I suspect.

A great result Tim - well done to you and the rest of the BHGS team!

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 8:48 am
by AlanCutner
I'll be doing my entry for the late period today. If he gets his arse into gear (typical teenager/student speed of action) son David will probably be in the early period.

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:35 am
by madaxeman
Excellent - the sooner people can book up the easier it makes it for us, especially in terms of planning accommodation and room hire with the venue.

It also should mean you get cheaper accommodation if you are booking outside the Uni block too

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 10:28 pm
by madaxeman
One of the UKs current "top 3" ranked players is currently looking likely to miss Roll Call next weekend because the competition sold out before he booked his place....!

In unrelated mathematical quiz-shaped news, 110 players are now booked for Britcon, 95 have not yet rebooked out of last years attendees, last year was a sellout with 166 players, and we may have a few less tables this year due to a big demo game coming in.

Hmmm...

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 6:47 pm
by madaxeman
Graham snuck in...

Anyways, it's been suggested that another benefit of running the Nemesis Challenge on Friday night is that some people can arrange to start (and end) their games earlier, thus getting another night out in Manchester. The venue should be available from just before lunchtime on Friday, so you have plenty of time to arrange a game, play it and get away before the evening rush - whether this will help in the morning after I'm not sure...

Latest player list:

Alison Shaw Cambridge 15mm FoG Ancients
Graeme Carroll Durham 15mm FoG Ancients
Tony Parkin Gainsborough 15mm FoG Ancients
Brian Espie MAWS 15mm FoG Ancients
David Morrison GLOUCESTER 15mm FoG Ancients
Chris Proudfoot Durham 15mm FoG Ancients
David Finnigan Durham 15mm FoG Ancients
Dave Ruddock MAWS 15mm FoG Ancients
Dave Saunders Central London Wargames Club 15mm FoG Ancients
David Bannister WessexWargamersWinchester 15mm FoG Ancients
David Cutner Essex 15mm FoG Ancients
Dino Monticoli Alumwell 15mm FoG Ancients
Paul Longmore MAWS 15mm FoG Ancients
George Dick GDWS 15mm FoG Ancients
Graham Briggs Reigate 15mm FoG Ancients
Xavier Piron France 15mm FoG Ancients
Ian Speed Alumwell 15mm FoG Ancients
Lance Flint Farnborough 15mm FoG Ancients
Richard Jeffrey-Cook Farnborough 15mm FoG Ancients
Malcolm Gordon Durham Wargames Group 15mm FoG Ancients
Martyn Simpson WessexWargamersWinchester 15mm FoG Ancients
Robert Amey Impalers 15mm FoG Ancients
Murray Evans Hunter Valley 15mm FoG Ancients
Hugh Cameron GDWS (Glasgow) 15mm FoG Ancients
Darrell Pearce MKWS (Milton Keynes) 15mm FoG Ancients
Harrison Pearce MKWS (Milton Keynes) 15mm FoG Ancients
John Patrick GLOUCESTER 15mm FoG Ancients
Steve Brown PAW 15mm FoG Ancients
Richard Case Central London Wargames Club 15mm FoG Ancients
Richard Woolford 15mm FoG Ancients
Stephen Clarke 15mm FoG Ancients
Stephen Ladanyi New Zealand 15mm FoG Ancients

Jon Akers 15mm FoG Medieval
Alan Cutner GDWS (Glasgow) 15mm FoG Medieval
Alex Snary 15mm FoG Medieval
Andy Ellis Impalers 15mm FoG Medieval
Craig Byron Oxford 15mm FoG Medieval
David Fairhurst Oxford 15mm FoG Medieval
Lynda Fairhurst Oxford 15mm FoG Medieval
Lajus Eric ORM France 15mm FoG Medieval
Franck Cieur ORM France 15mm FoG Medieval
Gilles Wielgosz FRANCE 15mm FoG Medieval
Gordon Jamieson Central London Wargames Club 15mm FoG Medieval
Eric Thomson Perth 15mm FoG Medieval
Brett Kvisle Norsemen 15mm FoG Medieval
Pete Dalby Portsmouth 15mm FoG Medieval
Peter Butler MAWS 15mm FoG Medieval
Robert Taylor Halifax 15mm FoG Medieval (must be Taylor Robert's brother..?)

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 7:06 pm
by dave_r
No Americans on that list as yet.

It would be nice to see "The Emporer" again. Will also be nice to catch up with Brett Kvisle and the other Antipodeans. Hopefully Shaun Drummond and Glenn will be making it over, I guess it depends!

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 4:38 pm
by madaxeman
FoGR guys are already setting up their challenges.

Any challenged to Kevin Johnson please !

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:06 pm
by muz177
dave_r wrote:No Americans on that list as yet.

It would be nice to see "The Emporer" again. Will also be nice to catch up with Brett Kvisle and the other Antipodeans. Hopefully Shaun Drummond and Glenn will be making it over, I guess it depends!
I'm pretty sure that both will be there.

Muz

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:46 pm
by Robert241167
Should I challenge my nemesis The Emperor to a match or wait until 2015? :twisted:

Rob

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 7:02 pm
by petedalby
Should I challenge my nemesis The Emperor to a match or wait until 2015? :twisted:
As he hasn't entered yet you might struggle? Although there is still time, he has entered for Germany - which is still an option for you too?

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 7:43 pm
by dave_r
petedalby wrote:
Should I challenge my nemesis The Emperor to a match or wait until 2015? :twisted:
As he hasn't entered yet you might struggle? Although there is still time, he has entered for Germany - which is still an option for you too?
I believe the Nemesis Challenge is only open to international players.

Rob probably assumes that Yorkshire is a different country to the rest of England...

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 9:00 pm
by petedalby
I believe the Nemesis Challenge is only open to international players.
Selective reading again Dave?
For those of you who may be considering a visit to the UK for Britcon this August, we are toying with the idea of allowing either all players (or maybe just the overseas players?) in their FIRST game on FRIDAY evening (game 1) to play a "Nemesis Challenge" round - where you are free to agree before the tourney with a named opponent that you will play them in that game, as the first round is not seeded anyway
Seems to me it's open to all? But you are in the Ancient period so no opportunity there.....good to see Phil has stepped up to Medieval though.

Re: Britcon 2014 Thread - including the Nemesis Challenge

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 9:12 pm
by franck
petedalby wrote:
Should I challenge my nemesis The Emperor to a match or wait until 2015? :twisted:
As he hasn't entered yet you might struggle? Although there is still time, he has entered for Germany - which is still an option for you too?
As far as i understood he is not coming to Britcon this year. But, you might try calling for him, he likes that so much :wink:
EMPEREUR, EMPEREUR, EMPEREUR, ....


Franck