Competition scoring
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Competition scoring
How are competition games scored? The rules make no provision for numerical scoring, or for a completed game to be anything other than a Decisive Victory - which seems a bit hard on a losing player who came close to breaking the winner's army.
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- General - Carrier
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Therw is a tournament scoring sheet that translates matches to 25-0.
essentially convert your army ratio of losses and your opponents each to a 0-10 point scale.
You have a 12 AP army. You lost 4 AP. 4/12 = 3.3
Your opponent had a 15 AP army and lost 12. 12/15 = .8
You get 6.7 for what you kept and 9.2 for what you killed equal 15.9
Your opponent gets 4.1
If you break your opponents army you get an additional 5 points.
So it is zero sum 0-20 plus 5 if you break the opponent.
There is a sheet on the site somehwere on this.
essentially convert your army ratio of losses and your opponents each to a 0-10 point scale.
You have a 12 AP army. You lost 4 AP. 4/12 = 3.3
Your opponent had a 15 AP army and lost 12. 12/15 = .8
You get 6.7 for what you kept and 9.2 for what you killed equal 15.9
Your opponent gets 4.1
If you break your opponents army you get an additional 5 points.
So it is zero sum 0-20 plus 5 if you break the opponent.
There is a sheet on the site somehwere on this.
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There is one on the FOGAM site, but that has decimal points, which I think is counter-productive - certainly it is not encouraging for newbies. I use its predecessor, which was rounded to whole numbers. Sadly James (or someone) took that off the site, so it isn't generally available.johngl wrote:Thanks, Dan. RBS has now sent me the sheet, enabling me to calculate that I lost yesterday's game 3-22! The sheet doesn't appear to be on the site, though.
It was just a learning game with starter armies - Prince Rupert's lads rolled over Fairfax. I'd played one game previously and my opponent hadn't even read the rules, so it was almost a solo game as I had to explain as we went along. Neither of us has played FoGAM as we still like DBM.
The next game I plan will be Henry VIII invading Italy and meeting the Milanese chivalry, with 800 point armies. I can do the same game with FoGR and DBM, to see how they compare. I'll write it up, with pictures if I can work out how to post pictures here - an idiot's guide to doing that would be most helpful!
The next game I plan will be Henry VIII invading Italy and meeting the Milanese chivalry, with 800 point armies. I can do the same game with FoGR and DBM, to see how they compare. I'll write it up, with pictures if I can work out how to post pictures here - an idiot's guide to doing that would be most helpful!
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johngl wrote: I'll write it up, with pictures if I can work out how to post pictures here - an idiot's guide to doing that would be most helpful!
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