R&R for BHGS Challenge

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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

Post by nigelemsen »

viking123 wrote:I will play you Nigel and Ben can play Alasdair.

Bob
So that's, top and bottom slot sorted :)
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

Post by alasdair2204 »

petedalby wrote:
To quickly stop that discussion
Nice one Alasdair - I do like your style.

Or in other words - "Here it is - now what are you going to do about it?"
Thanks Pete

hope you are well, Nigel is also underestimating his army, I know I have just boxed it up, he has 10 units of warrior bow

take care you lot, see you next week

Alasdair

That said I would be surprised if Rays or Simons lists are much different
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

Post by kevinj »

Since others are playing this game, and I've seen everyone's list*, here's mine:

2 x 6 Samurai Cavalry
1 x 4 Hatamoto Guard
4 x 6 Samurai Foot
2 x 8 Ashigaru Spear
2 x 8 Ashigaru Bow
2 x 6 Ashigaru HW

* I can confirm that Alasdair knows Nigel's list better than Nigel.

** And Dave knows mine better than I do!
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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kevinj wrote: 4 x 4 Samurai Foot
Hmmm, an illegal list from the list checker! :roll:

I'm assuming they're actually sixes. Mostly HA?

As for my guys:

Archers
Archers
Archers
Archers
Archers
Archers
Skirmishers
Cavalry
Cavalry
Cavalry
Cavalry
Elite Cavalry
Tuareg
Tuareg
Tuareg
Tuareg


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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

Post by viking123 »

Well if everyone is doing it my army is: -
3 x Cavalry (2 Ukrainian with a Ukrainian General!!!!)
2 x LH
7 x Musket/HW
2 x Guns

I have played Ben's and as usual Foot heavy.

Bob
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

Post by titanu »

Kev I think you have made a mistake:

Paul Kitcher - Aviz Portugese

What was said was Paul will 'ave 'is Portugese :D
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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Tuareg = Lots of Camels
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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viking123 wrote:Well if everyone is doing it my army is: -
3 x Cavalry (2 Ukrainian with a Ukrainian General!!!!)
2 x LH
7 x Musket/HW
2 x Guns

I have played Ben's and as usual Foot heavy.

Bob
clearly not Crimean russians :)
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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Aaa argh ! Work trip means I'm not now going to be able to make it I'm afraid...
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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(Apologies for cross-posting in the FOGR forum, but I don't know whether everyone is reading both threads for Challenge)

One of the joys of organising a large event is juggling the numbers for the weekend. I think that I may have set a new personal record this time, with 9 competitions of which 6 have odd numbers!

Two self-balance as we have a floater already. However, the other four are FOG R, DBMM, FOW (early War) and Bolt Action. I never want anyone to feel pressured to move out of their first choice event, but if there is anyone out there who would be willing to move, could you let me know?

Thanks,

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madaxeman wrote:Aaa argh ! Work trip means I'm not now going to be able to make it I'm afraid...
Work as a pirate, apparently?
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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Dear Tim,

I can bring a DBMM army, something Chinese, but I'm horribly out of practice.

As I'm in the FOGR comp that would solve 2 of your problems.

Regards, Brian Holmes.
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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I can also float between FoGR and DBMM if needed.

cheers
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

Post by alasdair2204 »

I am also bringing a Chinese army for Dave Fairhurst for FOG R as an alternative

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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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quackstheking wrote:
nigelemsen wrote:I'm now "solent Southampton". Not oxford club ;)
Most sane people are happy to say Oxford just to avoid Alasdair and Ben in rounds 1 & 2!!! :lol:

Don
Why would you want to avoid them in Round 1? Surely good strategy to play Alasdair in the first round, thus improving your draw for the rest of the tournament, and you can't play him again..
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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How much is it worth to arrange this, Richard? :lol:
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

Post by alasdair2204 »

I am happy with that if the umpire can arrange it accidentally

to be fair that's more to do with Richards army than with Richard

cheers

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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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as an aside on extra's armies being brought... i have my mongols/barbarian horde mounted army in the car, left over from thurs night... its up as an army that can be borrowed if required.. it will do fogam/r and may be dbmm... as i say its an extra army if there is need to be a bit of last minute emergency re-organising on the tomorrow/sunday.

for clairity: I'm staying FOGR... looking forward to giving those warriors a run out....

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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

Post by titanu »

Thanks to all for a great weekends gaming :D

Thanks to Bob M, Kevin, Martin, Paddy and Nigel. The last game against Nigel was amazing, breaking 20 BGs is a mammoth task :shock:

Thanks to Tim and David for the organisation.

Congrats to Alasdair, Ben and ..... :?:
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Re: R&R for BHGS Challenge

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titanu wrote:Thanks to all for a great weekends gaming :D

Thanks to Bob M, Kevin, Martin, Paddy and Nigel. The last game against Nigel was amazing, breaking 20 BGs is a mammoth task :shock:

Thanks to Tim and David for the organisation.

Congrats to Alasdair, Ben and ..... :?:
It was a hard fought game and very enjoyable game with many twists and turns... (Usually your armoured cav wing bearing down :) )...

Moving 20 Bg's is a mammoth task :) may go for a small army next time.. around 18 BGs ....
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