TOURNAMENT- FOG ON ANICHE 2007
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:25 am
FOG ON ANICHE 2007
Date: November 17th and 18th 2007
Place : Salle multimédia, cinéma Jacques Tati, 59165 ANICHE France (salle polyvalente à côté du cinéma derrière l’église)
Up to 24 players Entries available
Entry fee 28 Euros ( 2 Breakfast and 2 lunch included ) 17 Euros for the Dinner in the event place
Umpires and Organisers:
Gilles Wielgosz , Olivier Dader with the support of the FOG Team
Competition Rules:
1. The rules to be used are the latest version of the Field of Glory beta rules as authorised and provided by Slitherine Strategies.
2. Players wishing to participate must be registered for the Field of Glory beta program by contacting the event organisers and completing the required non disclosure agreement. No participation is allowed without such signature.
3. Armies may be chosen from either the army lists for beta testers or selected from the following list.
Ancient Egypt
Early Egyptian ; New Kingdom Egyptian ; Libyan Egyptian ; Kushite Egyptian ; Libyan ;
Nubian ; Hyksos ; Syro-Canaanite ; Hittite Empire ; Sea Peoples
Empires of Ancient Mesopotamia
Mitanni ; Cimmerian ; Neo-Assyrian Empire ; Neo-Babylonian Empire
The Greek, Persian & Macedonian Wars
Classical Greek ; Early Achaemenid Persian ; Lydian ; Thracian ; Syracusan ; Early Carthaginian ; Skythian or Saka ; Kyrenean Greek ; Late Dynastic Egyptian ; Alexandrian Macedonian ;Later Achaemenid Persian ; Classical Indian ; Early Successor ; Galatian ; Hellenistic Greek ;Graeco-Bactrian ; Graeco-Indian
The Rise of Rome
Mid Republican Roman ; Late Republican Roman ; Gallic ; Pyrrhic ; Later Carthaginian ;Ancient Spanish ; Later Macedonian ; Later Seleucid ; Later Ptolemaic ; Attalid Pergamene ; Numidian or early Moorish ; Pontic ; Early Armenian ; Parthian ; Later Jewish ; Illyrian ; Slave Revolt ; Bosporan
Imperial Rome
Dominate Roman ; Principate Roman ; Foederate Roman ; Later Sarmatian ; Early German ; Dacian or Carpi ; Ancient British ; Caledonian ; Early Alan ; Jewish Revolt ; Sassanid Persian ; Kushan ; Palmyran ; Early Frankish ; Western Hunnic, Alamanni, Burgundi, Limigantes, Rugian, Suevi or Turcilingi ; Early Visigothic, Early Vandal or Quadi ; Early Ostrogothic, Herul, Sciri or Taifali ;Early Anglo-Saxon, Bavarian, Frisian, Old Saxon or Thuringian ; Gepid or Early Lombard ; Early Scots Irish ; Early Pictish ; Hephthalite Hunnic
Byzantium and Islam
Early Byzantine ; Maurikian Byzantine ; Thematic Byzantine ; Nikephorian Byzantine ; Later Moorish ; Later Visigothic ; African Vandal ; Italian Ostrogothic ; Early South Slav ; Lombard ; Avar ; Arab Conquest ; Early Bulgar ; Ummayad Arab ; Abbasid Arab ;Early North African Dynasties ; Khurasanian Dynasties ; Bedouin Dynasties ;Dailami Dynasties ; Pecheneg ; Ghaznavid
The Crusades
Early Crusader ; Later Crusader ; Fatimid Egyptian ; Seljuk Turk ; Cuman ; Komnenan Byzantine;
Post Latin Conquest Byzantine ; Ilkhanid Mongol ; Mamluk Egyptian ; Cilician Armenian ; Syrian States ; Ayyubid Egyptian ; Medieval Cypriot ; Latin Greece
Western Europe in the Later Middle Ages
Medieval French ; 100-yrs War English (Continental) ; 100-yrs War English (Britain) ; Later Medieval Scots ( Britain) ; Later Medieval Scots (Continental) ; Later Scots Isles & Highlands ; Later Anglo-Irish ; Medieval Irish ; Low Countries ; Later Medieval German ; Italian Condotta ; Swiss ; Free Company ; Medieval Burgundian ; Medieval Castilian ; Medieval Crown of Aragon ; Medieval Portugese ; Later Granadine ; Navarrese ; Ordonnance French ; Wars of the Roses English ; Ordonnance Burgundian ; Santa Hermandad Nueva Castilian
Eastern Europe and the Rise of the Ottomans
Early Ottoman Turkish ; Later Ottoman Turkish ; Tatar ; Late Byzantine ; Later Russian ; Later Serbian Empire ; Later Bulgarian ; Later Lithuanian ; Later Polish ; Later Teutonic Knights ; Middle Hungarian ; Moldavian or Wallachian ; Albanian ; Timurid; White Sheep Turcoman or Black Sheep Turcoman ; Later Hungarian
Chinese Armies
Yuan Chinese ; Ming Chinese
Each participating player will be allowed to request three of the above lists in addition to the standard army lists from the beta-testers document.
4. The list submitted must not exceed 800 points specified.
5. The competition will use the full rules including the terrain and set-up appendices.
6. The scoring system will be finalised as the Field of Glory rules are finalised. This will be confirmed by June 30th 2007. The following is likely to be the form of system to be used in the competition – simply look down the column matching the number of BGs you started with until you get to a figure of your APs lost – read across and get your Attrition Ratio, do the same for the opponent, and score accordingly. This creates a 32-0 system that matches the other systems used at Britcon and Clichy :
7. Army lists must specify the number and size of battle groups and their order of march for deployment, and the number and type of commanders chosen. They should also include the territory list for the army. Once an army list has been submitted it may not be changed or altered other than to correct any errors. Players may only correct their errors by making reasonable changes to their list. It is not allowed to completely re-write the list, and the list checkers decision on this is final.
8. Please note the FOG in Aniche 2007 event is a single list format. Any incorrect list discovered after a game has commenced (after set up dice have been rolled) must be corrected prior to deployment if spotted in time, and fully corrected in any case before the next match.
9. Army lists must be submitted for checking in advance and must be received by the List Checker not later than two weeks before the event to give enough time to check .
10. The List Checker is Wielgosz ( gillesw01@club-internet.fr ) ( 33 )674816176 . Please note that only incoming calls are possible, and that the list checker can only respond to queries in connection with Army Lists. All other queries must be addressed to the organiser ( see below ). The list checker will provide a standard excel format along with the requested lists and would appreciate it, where possible, if players could use this to ease checking.
11. Players must fully define their troops as they are placed on table. Figures must provide a reasonably accurate representation of the troops they are trying to represent – they must not look deliberately misleading.
12. Table size is 6' x 4' and players must supply their own terrain pieces. These must be to an acceptable standard, and umpires will have the discretion to remove unsightly items. In addition all figures must be representative and painted and based to an acceptable standard. A prize will be available for the best self painted army at the competition.
13. Players must be present and ready to start the match at the appointed time. Where a player has a reasonable excuse for arriving late the match start will be delayed by up to 30 minutes. After which time the effected player will be awarded a bye. No player will be awarded more than one bye for any reason. A bye will carry 16 points for the duration of the tournament and will be adjusted at the end by inserting instead the average of the players real results, with a minimum of 16 points.
14. If a player resigns from a game at any stage after the first set up dice have been rolled their opponents will be awarded maximum points, and they will be awarded 0 points.
15. When time is called, play will continue until the end of the turn of the player who moved second, such that both players will have had an equal number of turns. Play will stop immediately before the joint action phase following this.
16. Time will be called after 3.5 hours plus a 1 – 15 minute random factor. The random factor will be determined by the umpire prior to the start of the round, and will not be revealed until the announcement is made. Players may always commence games earlier than the stated time by mutual consent.
Admission to the tournament is at the sole discretion of the organisers and their decision on all matters is final. An application to enter denotes acceptance of these rules. Entry fees will be payable the day of the Tournament and the required NDA and any queries to be addressed to Gilles Wielgosz ( gillesw01@club-internet.fr ) or on the FOG forum address of thefrenchjester .
The competition rules are the same as Britcon to have an International common language
Date: November 17th and 18th 2007
Place : Salle multimédia, cinéma Jacques Tati, 59165 ANICHE France (salle polyvalente à côté du cinéma derrière l’église)
Up to 24 players Entries available
Entry fee 28 Euros ( 2 Breakfast and 2 lunch included ) 17 Euros for the Dinner in the event place
Umpires and Organisers:
Gilles Wielgosz , Olivier Dader with the support of the FOG Team
Competition Rules:
1. The rules to be used are the latest version of the Field of Glory beta rules as authorised and provided by Slitherine Strategies.
2. Players wishing to participate must be registered for the Field of Glory beta program by contacting the event organisers and completing the required non disclosure agreement. No participation is allowed without such signature.
3. Armies may be chosen from either the army lists for beta testers or selected from the following list.
Ancient Egypt
Early Egyptian ; New Kingdom Egyptian ; Libyan Egyptian ; Kushite Egyptian ; Libyan ;
Nubian ; Hyksos ; Syro-Canaanite ; Hittite Empire ; Sea Peoples
Empires of Ancient Mesopotamia
Mitanni ; Cimmerian ; Neo-Assyrian Empire ; Neo-Babylonian Empire
The Greek, Persian & Macedonian Wars
Classical Greek ; Early Achaemenid Persian ; Lydian ; Thracian ; Syracusan ; Early Carthaginian ; Skythian or Saka ; Kyrenean Greek ; Late Dynastic Egyptian ; Alexandrian Macedonian ;Later Achaemenid Persian ; Classical Indian ; Early Successor ; Galatian ; Hellenistic Greek ;Graeco-Bactrian ; Graeco-Indian
The Rise of Rome
Mid Republican Roman ; Late Republican Roman ; Gallic ; Pyrrhic ; Later Carthaginian ;Ancient Spanish ; Later Macedonian ; Later Seleucid ; Later Ptolemaic ; Attalid Pergamene ; Numidian or early Moorish ; Pontic ; Early Armenian ; Parthian ; Later Jewish ; Illyrian ; Slave Revolt ; Bosporan
Imperial Rome
Dominate Roman ; Principate Roman ; Foederate Roman ; Later Sarmatian ; Early German ; Dacian or Carpi ; Ancient British ; Caledonian ; Early Alan ; Jewish Revolt ; Sassanid Persian ; Kushan ; Palmyran ; Early Frankish ; Western Hunnic, Alamanni, Burgundi, Limigantes, Rugian, Suevi or Turcilingi ; Early Visigothic, Early Vandal or Quadi ; Early Ostrogothic, Herul, Sciri or Taifali ;Early Anglo-Saxon, Bavarian, Frisian, Old Saxon or Thuringian ; Gepid or Early Lombard ; Early Scots Irish ; Early Pictish ; Hephthalite Hunnic
Byzantium and Islam
Early Byzantine ; Maurikian Byzantine ; Thematic Byzantine ; Nikephorian Byzantine ; Later Moorish ; Later Visigothic ; African Vandal ; Italian Ostrogothic ; Early South Slav ; Lombard ; Avar ; Arab Conquest ; Early Bulgar ; Ummayad Arab ; Abbasid Arab ;Early North African Dynasties ; Khurasanian Dynasties ; Bedouin Dynasties ;Dailami Dynasties ; Pecheneg ; Ghaznavid
The Crusades
Early Crusader ; Later Crusader ; Fatimid Egyptian ; Seljuk Turk ; Cuman ; Komnenan Byzantine;
Post Latin Conquest Byzantine ; Ilkhanid Mongol ; Mamluk Egyptian ; Cilician Armenian ; Syrian States ; Ayyubid Egyptian ; Medieval Cypriot ; Latin Greece
Western Europe in the Later Middle Ages
Medieval French ; 100-yrs War English (Continental) ; 100-yrs War English (Britain) ; Later Medieval Scots ( Britain) ; Later Medieval Scots (Continental) ; Later Scots Isles & Highlands ; Later Anglo-Irish ; Medieval Irish ; Low Countries ; Later Medieval German ; Italian Condotta ; Swiss ; Free Company ; Medieval Burgundian ; Medieval Castilian ; Medieval Crown of Aragon ; Medieval Portugese ; Later Granadine ; Navarrese ; Ordonnance French ; Wars of the Roses English ; Ordonnance Burgundian ; Santa Hermandad Nueva Castilian
Eastern Europe and the Rise of the Ottomans
Early Ottoman Turkish ; Later Ottoman Turkish ; Tatar ; Late Byzantine ; Later Russian ; Later Serbian Empire ; Later Bulgarian ; Later Lithuanian ; Later Polish ; Later Teutonic Knights ; Middle Hungarian ; Moldavian or Wallachian ; Albanian ; Timurid; White Sheep Turcoman or Black Sheep Turcoman ; Later Hungarian
Chinese Armies
Yuan Chinese ; Ming Chinese
Each participating player will be allowed to request three of the above lists in addition to the standard army lists from the beta-testers document.
4. The list submitted must not exceed 800 points specified.
5. The competition will use the full rules including the terrain and set-up appendices.
6. The scoring system will be finalised as the Field of Glory rules are finalised. This will be confirmed by June 30th 2007. The following is likely to be the form of system to be used in the competition – simply look down the column matching the number of BGs you started with until you get to a figure of your APs lost – read across and get your Attrition Ratio, do the same for the opponent, and score accordingly. This creates a 32-0 system that matches the other systems used at Britcon and Clichy :
7. Army lists must specify the number and size of battle groups and their order of march for deployment, and the number and type of commanders chosen. They should also include the territory list for the army. Once an army list has been submitted it may not be changed or altered other than to correct any errors. Players may only correct their errors by making reasonable changes to their list. It is not allowed to completely re-write the list, and the list checkers decision on this is final.
8. Please note the FOG in Aniche 2007 event is a single list format. Any incorrect list discovered after a game has commenced (after set up dice have been rolled) must be corrected prior to deployment if spotted in time, and fully corrected in any case before the next match.
9. Army lists must be submitted for checking in advance and must be received by the List Checker not later than two weeks before the event to give enough time to check .
10. The List Checker is Wielgosz ( gillesw01@club-internet.fr ) ( 33 )674816176 . Please note that only incoming calls are possible, and that the list checker can only respond to queries in connection with Army Lists. All other queries must be addressed to the organiser ( see below ). The list checker will provide a standard excel format along with the requested lists and would appreciate it, where possible, if players could use this to ease checking.
11. Players must fully define their troops as they are placed on table. Figures must provide a reasonably accurate representation of the troops they are trying to represent – they must not look deliberately misleading.
12. Table size is 6' x 4' and players must supply their own terrain pieces. These must be to an acceptable standard, and umpires will have the discretion to remove unsightly items. In addition all figures must be representative and painted and based to an acceptable standard. A prize will be available for the best self painted army at the competition.
13. Players must be present and ready to start the match at the appointed time. Where a player has a reasonable excuse for arriving late the match start will be delayed by up to 30 minutes. After which time the effected player will be awarded a bye. No player will be awarded more than one bye for any reason. A bye will carry 16 points for the duration of the tournament and will be adjusted at the end by inserting instead the average of the players real results, with a minimum of 16 points.
14. If a player resigns from a game at any stage after the first set up dice have been rolled their opponents will be awarded maximum points, and they will be awarded 0 points.
15. When time is called, play will continue until the end of the turn of the player who moved second, such that both players will have had an equal number of turns. Play will stop immediately before the joint action phase following this.
16. Time will be called after 3.5 hours plus a 1 – 15 minute random factor. The random factor will be determined by the umpire prior to the start of the round, and will not be revealed until the announcement is made. Players may always commence games earlier than the stated time by mutual consent.
Admission to the tournament is at the sole discretion of the organisers and their decision on all matters is final. An application to enter denotes acceptance of these rules. Entry fees will be payable the day of the Tournament and the required NDA and any queries to be addressed to Gilles Wielgosz ( gillesw01@club-internet.fr ) or on the FOG forum address of thefrenchjester .
The competition rules are the same as Britcon to have an International common language