Mediterranean circa 279BC

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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

Post by ulysisgrunt »

I can't get either password (lotsofspace) or BigLake) to work.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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Got the passwords to work.....
getting careless in my dotage....
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

Post by NikiforosFokas »

Ulysisgrunt wrote:How do I create a 1000 point map for a 600 point game?
Danny
Create an army for 1000 points but use only 600 points. If both the players have 600 points on their list the game turns to a 600points dag but it still uses a 1000 point map
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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NikoforosFokas' Hellenistic Spartan 43/64 (67%) won Cunningcairn's Later Colonial Greeks 67/66 (100%). Thanks for the game Martin,
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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NikoforosFokas' Hellenistic Spartan 65/64 loose ............... Caiko Later Hoplites Greeks 62/70 . Thanks for the game
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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Six challenges posted for all my opponents except NikiforosFokas (I've accepted your challenge, Kostas, so I'm not leaving you out).

Password: Hellas

Best of luck, gentlemen.


Best wishes

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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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4 more challenges up, password: bigmap
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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Hellenistic Spartans (Nikiforos Fokas) 56% won Thessalian (Ulysisgrunt) 100%. Thanks for the game Danny :)
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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Ulysisgrunt's Thessalians victory (94%) over MIke Marchant's Later Syracusans(100%)
Tough battle...
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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NikiforosFokas' Spartans (86%) versus MikeMarchant's Syracusians (100%). A close game which i were luckier. Thanks for the game Mike.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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In a bruising encounter on a rocky field, MikeMarchant's Syracusans (47/56) achieve their first win with a victory over Cunningcairn's Later Colonial Greeks (69/66).

Bad luck, Martin. Great battle.


Best Wishes

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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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Jonathan4290's Kyrenean Greeks 36/64 defeat Caiko's Later Hoplite Greeks 72/70
Jonathan4290's Kyrenean Greeks 31/64 defeat UlysisGrunt's Thessalians 74/74
Jonathan4290's Kyrenean Greeks 31/64 defeat Cunningcairn's Later Colonial Greeks 67/65
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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First result for Carthage:
Edmund_Blackadder's Carthaginians (39/58) 67% defeated NikoforusFokas's Spartans (70/64) 100%
A hard fought slog which was decided on one flank. Thanks for a tough game Kostas
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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Hellenistic Spartans (Nikiforos Fokas) 94% vs Athenians (Londo) 100%. Thanks for this tough and messy game Londo.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

Post by Cunningcairn »

Challenges posted for the following. PW Greek

Later Hoplite Greek - Caiko
Thessalian - Ulysisgrunt
Early Carthaginian - Edmund_Blackadder
Hellenistic Athenian - Londo
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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Londo (Athens) 42/62 def MikeMarchant (Syracuse) 67/56

Londo (Athens) 56/62 def Jonathan (Kyrene) 60/59
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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You guys remember the film 300, released a decade ago? How could one forget it? Despite, or perhaps because of, its utter historical silliness, I found it outrageously entertaining.

Athenians got a mention at one point ...
Persian Messenger: All that God-King Xerxes requires is this: a simple offering of earth and water. A token of Sparta's submission to the will of Xerxes.

King Leonidas: Submission? Well, that's a bit of a problem. See, rumor has it the Athenians have already turned you down, and if those philosophers and, uh, boy-lovers have found that kind of nerve, then...
Challenges posted, password boylovers
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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My Thessalians victory 46/71 over Cunningcairns's Colonial Greeks 73/66
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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Edmund_Blackadder's Carthaginians (30/58) 52% defeated Cunningcairns's Colonial Greeks 68/66 100%
Edmund_Blackadder's Carthaginians (48/58) 83% defeated Jonathan (Kyrene) 61/59 100%
Both very close hoplite on hoplite slogs. In the first, the Greeks suddenly cracked giving a very flattering scoreline. In the second, it was very close all the way through. Thanks for two challenging games.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC

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Londo (Athens) 52/62 def Cunningcairn (Later Colonial) 73/66

Um, so where are the other guys? Caiko, Edmund, Ulysisgrunt - I hope you haven't all been assassinated by Persians?

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