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				Army List/MU
				Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:10 am
				by david53
				Hi There
Just wanted to make sure you'd got my Army list.
Also is the MU = 40mm
Cheers
Dave
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 7:01 am
				by Lionelc62
				Hi Dave,
I received your list and it is OK.
I didn't receive so far the lists of the other UK players.
1 MU = 25 mm or 1 inch 
Regards
Lionel
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 7:40 am
				by philqw78
				So Dave's HF will be moving 1.2mm further than everybody elses then.
At least its not quite so important as 'the other rules' 

 
			
					
				
				Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:48 am
				by hammy
				I will lend Dave a set of metric measuring sticks. I think I have another metric set I can lend Conrad as well.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:27 pm
				by gibby
				Thank god for rulers.
List will be with you tonight Lionel.
cheers
Jim
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 7:45 pm
				by olivier
				I've played an entire Britcon with metric ruler and never saw any difference !
Even against the dreaded english longbowmen 

 
			
					
				
				Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:01 pm
				by david53
				olivier wrote:I've played an entire Britcon with metric ruler and never saw any difference !
Even against the dreaded english longbowmen 

 
For some reason I thought it was 40mm a MU I was reading about a comp in the USA with this last night and it stuck in my head.  I was going round thinking my movement will be well out.  But as Phill said in his post at 25mm a MU its not much differance and also Hammy's kindly allowing me to borrow his metric rods.  BTW am looking forward to meeting and playing different players and hopefully lots of different armies as well.  Look forward to seeing you next weekend.
 

 dave
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 8:28 pm
				by Lionelc62
				 BTW am looking forward to meeting and playing different players and hopefully lots of different armies as well. Look forward to seeing you next weekend. 
30+ different FOG players.
And at least 26 different armies !
I will post the runners and riders on Wednesday or Thursday.
Regards
Lionel
 
			
					
				Runners and Riders
				Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:37 am
				by Lionelc62
				Les Nerviens 2009 - FOG		
				
Poule antique / Antiquity Theme			
1	Bertrand	Nicolas	IPO	Dominate Roman
2	Cassas 	Jean Yves	Isolé de Pau Ouest 	Sassanid Persian
3	Coton	Mathieu	Les Diables noirs	Later Séleucides
4	Dalmon	Remi	Cavaillon	Alexandre Macedonian
5	Decreme	Fred	Tadefig	Late republican roman 
6	Demaret	Pierre Arnaud	IPO	Alexandre Macedonian
7	Dumont	Eric	Cavaillon	Late republican roman 
8	Earl	Conrad	MAWS	Later Carthaginian
9	Gibson	Jim	Milton Keynes	Kushan or Indo - Skythian
10	Joosten	Luc	Tadefig	Palmyre
11	Joucla	Olivier	Les Nerviens	Néo Assyriens
12	Meyers	Alex	Red Barons	Pyrrhic
13	Pincemin	Carl	Avant Sargon	Later Macedonian
14	Plouchart	Stéphane	Aniche	Classical Indian
15	Rocher	Sébastien	Avant Sargon	Bosporan
16	Steenwege	Martin	Belgique	Later Achaemenid Persian
17	Theissen	Eric	Les Nerviens	Late republican roman 
18	Wilputte	Nathan	Tadefig	Athenian
19	Bodelle 	Jérome	Les Nerviens/impair	Pontic
20	Blanchar	Dominique	Les Nerviens/impair	?
				
 	 	 	 	 
Poule Ages Sombres / Darg Ages Theme			
1	Bertrand	Philippe	IPO	Byzantin Nicéphoriens
2	Bonne	Philippe	Les Nerviens	Abbasid Arabs
3	Bretagne	Hubert	Stratego Nemausus	Byzantins Kommènes
4	Collins 	Richard	Milton Keynes	Arab Conquest
5	Dader	Olivier	IPO	Byzantins Kommènes
6	Joucla 	Pierre Alexandre	Les Nerviens	Khurasaniens
7	Piron 	Xavier	ORM	Turque seljoukide.
8	Redhead	David	MAWS	Dailami
9	Wielgosz	Gilles 	IPO	Sassanid Persian
10	Wilputte 	Jacques	Tadefig	Byzantin Nicéphoriens
				
Referee	Colin	Lionel	Les Nerviens/impair	Georgian or Spartacus
Regards
Lionel
			 
			
					
				Re: Runners and Riders
				Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:35 pm
				by david53
				Lionelc62 wrote:Les Nerviens 2009 - FOG		
				
 Poule Ages Sombres / Darg Ages Theme			
1	Bertrand	Philippe	IPO	Byzantin Nicéphoriens
2	Bonne	Philippe	Les Nerviens	Abbasid Arabs
3	Bretagne	Hubert	Stratego Nemausus	Byzantins Kommènes
4	Collins 	Richard	Milton Keynes	Arab Conquest
5	Dader	Olivier	IPO	Byzantins Kommènes
6	Joucla 	Pierre Alexandre	Les Nerviens	Khurasaniens
7	Piron 	Xavier	ORM	Turque seljoukide.
8	Redhead	David	MAWS	Dailami
9	Wielgosz	Gilles 	IPO	Sassanid Persian
10	Wilputte 	Jacques	Tadefig	Byzantin Nicéphoriens
				
Referee	Colin	Lionel	Les Nerviens/impair	Georgian or Spartacus
Regards
Lionel
4 x Byzantine (two different types)
1 x Seljik Turks
1 x Khurasanien
1 x Abbasid 
1 x Arab
1 x Dailami
1 x Sassanid
Swords and Scimitars - 3 armies
Decline and Fall - 6 armies
Legions Triumphant - 1 army
No entries from Wolves of the Sea and there was me thinking there should have been a few out of it, still wrong again nothing new.  Could be lots of men with bows. 
 
 
Dave
 
			
					
				Results
				Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:56 am
				by Lionelc62
				Hi,
Please find below the results of the 16th 'Les Nerviens' tournament.
I will make an analysis of the results soon
Regards
Lionel
Poule Ages Sombres
Position	Player	Army	Score
1	Dader, Olivier	Kommenan Byzantine	82,4
2	Bretagne, Hubert	Kommenan Byzantine	64,2
3	Bertrand , Philippe	Nikephorian Byzantine	62,7
4	Collins, Richard	Arab Conquest	57,3
5	Wielgosz, Gilles	Sassanid Persian	44,9
6	Joucla, Pierre Alexandre	Khurasanian	44,0
7	Wilputte, Jacques	Nikephorian Byzantine	40,9
8	Piron, Xavier	Turcs Seljoukides	34,1
9	Bonne , Philippe	Abbasid Arab	26,4
10	Redhead, David	Dailami	23,1
11	Blanchar, Dominique	Sassanid Persian	Impair
12	Bodelle, Jérome	Pictes	Impair
Poule Antique
Position	Player	Army	Score
1	Joucla , Olivier	Neo Assyrian	74,1
2	Earl, Conrad	Later Carthaginian	63,3
3	Bertrand, Nicolas	Dominate Roman	63,2
4	Gibson, Jim	Kushan or Indo - Skythian	57,0
5	Steenwege, Martin	Late Achaemenid Persian	56,6
6	Pincemin, Carl	Later Macedonian	54,0
7	Cassas , Jean Yves	Sassanid Persian	53,7
8	Demaret, Pierre Arnaud	Alexandre Macedonian	50,2
9	Dalmon, Remi	Alexandre Macedonian	47,7
10	Dumont, Eric	Late Republican Roman	46,2
11	Theissen, Eric	Late Republican Roman	36,0
12	Plouchart, Stephane	Classical Indian	35,7
13	Joosten, Luc	Palmyre	21,3
14	Wilputte , Nathan	Athenian	20,4
15	Decreme , Fred	Late Republican Roman	18,8
16	Coton, Matthieu	Later Seleucides	17,2
17	Colin, Lionel	Ancient Spanish	Impair
18	Bodelle, Jérome	Pontic	Impair
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 7:19 am
				by IanB3406
				Joucla , Olivier Neo Assyrian 74,1 ...............
Care to share this list?  It's an old fav army of mine....
Ian
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 11:45 am
				by david53
				I'd like to thank all the people who worked hard to organize a great wargames weekend.  I'd like to thank the players who made it a good weekend espeoally Olivier,Xavier,Jacques and Jerome who i played, and thanks to Jim and Conrad for the driving. 
Dave
Sorry Richard I almost forgot your brave try at opening the beer bottle late on Saturday night there should have been a prize for that.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 12:21 pm
				by MARVIN_THE_ARVN
				I would also like to add a big thanks for the friendly and warm welcome we received from our French and Belgium brothers in games. 
The games were most importantly lots of fun and I would like to thank my opponents, Carl, Jean, Luc, Nathan for putting up with my complete lack of french and Lionel for acting as my ad-hoc translator.
I particularly liked the provision of baguettes, alcohol and a meal together on the saturday night. I would highly recommend attending this event if you get a chance.
Conrad
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 1:05 pm
				by gibby
				I would like to echo Conrad's and David's sentiments.
A big thank you to the organisers and all the players for the friendly welcome and hospitality shown by all at Nerviens club.
The games were friendly but competitive.
It was a good road trip from the Uk and I would also like to thank the others of the UK contigent Richard, Dave and Conrad for providing many laughs along the way. Richard for his excellent drunk navigation and trying to direct us to Paris at midnight on Saturday night. and Conrad for his Mustard phobia and Dave for his incredulity at there being no wolves of the sea armies !.
All in all a most enjoyable weekend and maybe next year we can get 2 car loads from the UK.
Jim
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 1:10 pm
				by gibby
				Phil,
Its a decimal point as in 62.3
cheers
Jim
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 1:13 pm
				by philqw78
				I must have deleted whilst you were replying, when I realised they were continental scores and why the number 1,000 confuses Europeans.  I'd hoped to get it out before any one spotted it, so looking a little less foolish.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 1:15 pm
				by david53
				gibby wrote:
All in all a most enjoyable weekend and maybe next year we can get 2 car loads from the UK.
Jim
That would be great such a friendly crowd.
Dave
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 1:16 pm
				by gibby
				No problem. say no more and nobody will know you even asked a question. 

 
			
					
				some stats...
				Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 3:23 pm
				by Lionelc62
				Hi, 
Some stats after the tournament :
54 Generals and 15 C-C were killed during the week end. 21 Bagages were plundered !
The best 'Generals killers and Bagages Plunderers' were :
1 Olivier Joucla (killed 5 generals and plundered 4 Bagages)
2 Earl Conrad 			
3 Olivier Dader			
4 Jim Gibson			
				
				
Dark Ages theme : It seems that the Byzantin armies were very strong in this theme especially if using the knights and Varangian. In the games I saw the varangian guard was often the key to the Byzantine victories.
The armies size ranged from 11 BG to 14 BG (Arab Conquest from Richard). 
				
Antiquity theme			
The armies size ranged from 11 BG (Olivier Neo Assyrian) to 16 BG (Martin's Later Achaemenid Persian ). 
				
4 draws out of 21 games in 'dark ages theme'	
17 draws out of 33 games in "Antiquity theme"
The game is clearly slower with Antiquity armies
				
Regards
Lionel