Mediterranean circa 279BC
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Londo...
Do I post or you?
Ulysisgrunt
Do I post or you?
Ulysisgrunt
What? Over? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!
Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
I've just posted a challenge for you against my Athenians, pw ulysis
Best of luck!
Best of luck!
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Hi to Ulysisgrunt and Caiko,
I've put challenges up for our games with the password 'Carthage' in both cases.
I've put challenges up for our games with the password 'Carthage' in both cases.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Edmund_Blackadder's Carthaginians (32/58) 55% defeated Mike's Syracusans (65/56) 100% in a game where the dice were extremely friendly to Carthage throughout.
4th result for Carthage with one in hand - just the games against Ulysisgrunt and Caiko to go.
4th result for Carthage with one in hand - just the games against Ulysisgrunt and Caiko to go.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Edmund_Blackadder's Carthaginians (28/58) 48% defeated Ulysisgrunt's Thessalians (74/71) 100%
Thanks for the game.
Thanks for the game.
Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Caiko,
Challenge posted vs Athenians, pw caiko
Challenge posted vs Athenians, pw caiko
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Whoever I haven't played yet: challenge up, pw: bigmap
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Edmund_Blackadder's Carthaginians (29/58) 50% defeated Caiko's Greeks (71/68) 100%
Thanks for the game.
By my reckoning that is all my games completed except the one in progress against Londo.
Thanks for the game.
By my reckoning that is all my games completed except the one in progress against Londo.
Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Londo (Athenians) 51/62 def Ulysisgrunt (Thessalians) 71/71
Thanks for the game!
Thanks for the game!
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Edmund_Blackadder's Carthaginians (48/58) 83% defeated Londo's Greeks (62/62) 100% in a long and close game of manoeuvring hoplites. Thanks for the game.
That's me completed now. So I have to ask, in the words of generations of travelling children, 'Are we nearly there yet?'
That's me completed now. So I have to ask, in the words of generations of travelling children, 'Are we nearly there yet?'
Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Londo (Athens) 37/62 def Caiko (Generic Greeks) 68/68
I suspect that Blackadder has won the tourney - you'll get what you deserve, you bugger, when General Melchett orders you over the top in approximately 2195 years from now!
But seriously, congrats to Blackadder, and thanks to all players and particularly to Cunningcairn for coming up with the idea of using these rarely-played armies and running the tourney.
I suspect that Blackadder has won the tourney - you'll get what you deserve, you bugger, when General Melchett orders you over the top in approximately 2195 years from now!
But seriously, congrats to Blackadder, and thanks to all players and particularly to Cunningcairn for coming up with the idea of using these rarely-played armies and running the tourney.
Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Yes thanks for the little tournement interesting .