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Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Divsion D
Challenges set up for:
Bluefin (Alan) v Barrold 713 (Palmyran)
Bluefin (Alan) v phoyle3290 (Lombard)
Bluefin (Alan) v Ulysisgrunt (Kingdom of Soissons)
PW for all games is guppie.
PM sent, quite possibly multiple times! Sorry
Challenges set up for:
Bluefin (Alan) v Barrold 713 (Palmyran)
Bluefin (Alan) v phoyle3290 (Lombard)
Bluefin (Alan) v Ulysisgrunt (Kingdom of Soissons)
PW for all games is guppie.
PM sent, quite possibly multiple times! Sorry
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Re: Schweetness101 has won Classical Antiquity Division D!
thanks everyone! GGs all around. Looking forward to the next one.
My Mods:
Ancient Greek https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=977908#p977908
Dark Ages Britain https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=106417
Anarchy (Medieval) https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=987488#p987488
Ancient Greek https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=977908#p977908
Dark Ages Britain https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=106417
Anarchy (Medieval) https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=987488#p987488
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- Lieutenant Colonel - Panther D
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Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Dear Bluefin-
the password guppie does not work.
Ulysisgrunt
the password guppie does not work.
Ulysisgrunt
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Re: Biblical: winners post your results here . . .
Division B
Challenge1 (Lydian) defeated Barrold713 (Boiotian League) 62-40
The 2 hoplite armies in the division drew up against each other and a predictably hard slog was played out on a mostly featureless plain. It was very close and ebbed and flowed constantly but it was probably the superior Lydian cavalry that eventually got behind the Boiotian battle line to clinch the day.
Very good game, thanks Barry.
Challenge1 (Lydian) defeated Barrold713 (Boiotian League) 62-40
The 2 hoplite armies in the division drew up against each other and a predictably hard slog was played out on a mostly featureless plain. It was very close and ebbed and flowed constantly but it was probably the superior Lydian cavalry that eventually got behind the Boiotian battle line to clinch the day.
Very good game, thanks Barry.
Re: Early Middle Ages: winners post your results here . . .
Division D
Doyley50 (Anglo Danish) beat bomber23 (Moravian) 60-33.
A good game thanks bomber, I thought I was going to lose until fairly near the end.
Doyley50 (Anglo Danish) beat bomber23 (Moravian) 60-33.
A good game thanks bomber, I thought I was going to lose until fairly near the end.
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Re: Early Middle Ages: winners post your results here . . .
Thanks. It was enjoyable. It would have been a different battle If I had concentrated the Sassinids on one side of the pond.MikeMarchant wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 4:40 pm Division D
MikeMarchant (Ghaznavid 962-1187 CE - Allies: Turkish) defeated KiFi (Sassanid Persian 591-628 AD) - 47/9
An entirely mounted army was fielded by the Ghaznavids, while the Sassanids fielded an evenly balanced army of mounted and foot. The field was clear and open, which suited the mounted well, but to the right of the Ghaznavid centre, ahead of the deployments area, was a pond. The Sassanid infantry were arrayed to the left of this pond, from the Ghaznavid point of view, while the Sassandid cavalry was deployed on the shorter, right side.
Originally eployed dead centre, the Ghazanvids moved switly to right to engage the Sassanid cavalry, sending a very small force of Turkish cavalry wide to the left flank as a small irritation. As fast as the Sassanid infantry tried to shift to their left, my mounted struck fast, Ghilman and elephants and light horse went in without fear, causing chaos. Cataphracts were taken easily by a combination of elephants and flank attacks, the rest of the Sassanoid cavarly was overwhelmed, encirceld and destroyed. Even the Turks on the other side of the field made mincemeat of the archers sent to face them.
The battle was over before the infantry arrived.
This was one of those strange battles where, despite having a large army, perfectly intact and unscathed, Kifi had lost enough troops to lose the game. If the battle had been able to continue for a few more turns I have no doubt the scores would have looked very different.
Bad luck, Kifi, and thanks for a great game.
Best Wishes
Mike
Regards.
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Re: Biblical: arrange your matches here . . .
Division B
Challenge up:
MikeMarchant (Elamite 815-539 BCE - Allies: Babylonian) challenges lunecastle (Assyrian 681-609 BC with Egyptian ally) - Password: SPQR - PM sent
Best of luck, lunecastle.
Best Wishes
Mike
Challenge up:
MikeMarchant (Elamite 815-539 BCE - Allies: Babylonian) challenges lunecastle (Assyrian 681-609 BC with Egyptian ally) - Password: SPQR - PM sent
Best of luck, lunecastle.
Best Wishes
Mike
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Re: Classical Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Division C
Challenge up:
MikeMarchant (Seleucid 124-63 BCE - Allies: Jewish) challenges Rob123 (Roman 105-25BC with Jewish 64 BC-6 AD ally) - Password: SPQR - PM sent
Best of luck, Rob.
Best Wishes
Mike
Challenge up:
MikeMarchant (Seleucid 124-63 BCE - Allies: Jewish) challenges Rob123 (Roman 105-25BC with Jewish 64 BC-6 AD ally) - Password: SPQR - PM sent
Best of luck, Rob.
Best Wishes
Mike
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Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Division D
Challenge up:
MikeMarchant (Ancient British 60 BCE-80 CE - Allies: Roman 24-196) challenges Garokan (Roman 425-492 AD) - Password: SPQR - PM sent
Best of luck, Garokan.
Best Wishes
Mike
Challenge up:
MikeMarchant (Ancient British 60 BCE-80 CE - Allies: Roman 24-196) challenges Garokan (Roman 425-492 AD) - Password: SPQR - PM sent
Best of luck, Garokan.
Best Wishes
Mike
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Re: Late Antiquity; winners post your results here . . .
Division D
Ulysisgrunt (Kingdom of Soissons) defeated gamercb(Roman) 40-12
Ulysisgrunt (Kingdom of Soissons) defeated gamercb(Roman) 40-12
Re: Early Middle Ages: winners post your results here . . .
Division D
Questar17 - Pictish 477-850 AD vs bomber23 - Moravian 833-907 AD with German ally 56:27
Intereting frontal battle with some landscape advantages and picts spearmen numerical supeority what made the difference.
thx for the battle
Questar17 - Pictish 477-850 AD vs bomber23 - Moravian 833-907 AD with German ally 56:27
Intereting frontal battle with some landscape advantages and picts spearmen numerical supeority what made the difference.
thx for the battle
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Re: Late Antiquity; winners post your results here . . .
Division C
MorkinTheFree - Romano-British 407-599 AD defeated Breogan - Germanic/Gothic Foot Tribes 260-599 AD with score 80-54
I have never managed to get to 80%...
(3-1)
MorkinTheFree - Romano-British 407-599 AD defeated Breogan - Germanic/Gothic Foot Tribes 260-599 AD with score 80-54
I have never managed to get to 80%...
(3-1)
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Re: Late Antiquity; winners post your results here . . .
Division C
MorkinTheFree - Romano-British 407-599 AD drew with Karvon - Germanic/Gothic Horse Tribes 260-492 AD with Dacian (Carpi) 107-380 AD ally with score 59-56
(2-2)
MorkinTheFree - Romano-British 407-599 AD drew with Karvon - Germanic/Gothic Horse Tribes 260-492 AD with Dacian (Carpi) 107-380 AD ally with score 59-56
(2-2)
Re: Late Antiquity; winners post your results here . . .
Division C
Trogilus (Dacian) defeated desertedfox (Indian) 46 -13.
Trogilus (Dacian) defeated desertedfox (Indian) 46 -13.
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Re: Classical Antiquity: winners post your results here . . .
Division D
rs2excelsior (Roman) beat KiFi (Macedonian) 64-41
The Roman legion met the Macedonians on a largely open field, with a rough terrain hill on the Roman left and another patch of level, rough ground on the right. The Macedonian phalanxes were once again reluctant to advance into range of the Roman artillery, so the legions stepped off, aiming for the Macedonian right. The aim was to slam the legions into the hoplites and thureophoroi on the right flank of the main Macedonian battle line before wheeling to face the phalanxes, who could hopefully be surrounded instead of forcing a protracted head-to-head melee, where the Romans would be at a disadvantage. The battle developed into three parts. On the left, the Roman medium infantry occupied the rough hilltop, backed up by by skirmishers. The Macedonian lights drove off their Roman counterparts, but the Macedonian mediums couldn't dislodge the Romans from their strong position. When a Roman thureophoroi from the main fight came around behind the Macedonian infantry the Greeks on that flank fled, and the remaining Roman infantry kept a unit of Macedonian lancers pinned down, neither really able to attack the other. On the right, the Roman cavalry harassed the Macedonian left, drawing off some of their hoplites and phalanxes for a time from the critical battle in the center. The main Roman legionary force quickly saw off the hoplites and thureophoroi opposite them and quickly outflanked the first group of Macedonian pikes, who broke in short order. With some help from the Roman cavalry to keep their flanks secure, the Romans wheeled about and engaged the remaining pikes. A couple of last-minute rallies of Macedonian phalanxes brought the scores alarmingly close, but the Romans were able to swing it back in their favor and push the Macedonian army into fleeing the field.
Another bloody victory for the Romans, with the ground where the main engagement was fought being scattered with the fallen: Thanks for the battle KiFi, and to my other opponents in the tournament. This battle closes out my first section of my first season of this tournament; I've had a lot of fun and learned a lot about how multiplayer differs from single player. Looking forward to seeing you in the next season!
rs2excelsior (Roman) beat KiFi (Macedonian) 64-41
The Roman legion met the Macedonians on a largely open field, with a rough terrain hill on the Roman left and another patch of level, rough ground on the right. The Macedonian phalanxes were once again reluctant to advance into range of the Roman artillery, so the legions stepped off, aiming for the Macedonian right. The aim was to slam the legions into the hoplites and thureophoroi on the right flank of the main Macedonian battle line before wheeling to face the phalanxes, who could hopefully be surrounded instead of forcing a protracted head-to-head melee, where the Romans would be at a disadvantage. The battle developed into three parts. On the left, the Roman medium infantry occupied the rough hilltop, backed up by by skirmishers. The Macedonian lights drove off their Roman counterparts, but the Macedonian mediums couldn't dislodge the Romans from their strong position. When a Roman thureophoroi from the main fight came around behind the Macedonian infantry the Greeks on that flank fled, and the remaining Roman infantry kept a unit of Macedonian lancers pinned down, neither really able to attack the other. On the right, the Roman cavalry harassed the Macedonian left, drawing off some of their hoplites and phalanxes for a time from the critical battle in the center. The main Roman legionary force quickly saw off the hoplites and thureophoroi opposite them and quickly outflanked the first group of Macedonian pikes, who broke in short order. With some help from the Roman cavalry to keep their flanks secure, the Romans wheeled about and engaged the remaining pikes. A couple of last-minute rallies of Macedonian phalanxes brought the scores alarmingly close, but the Romans were able to swing it back in their favor and push the Macedonian army into fleeing the field.
Another bloody victory for the Romans, with the ground where the main engagement was fought being scattered with the fallen: Thanks for the battle KiFi, and to my other opponents in the tournament. This battle closes out my first section of my first season of this tournament; I've had a lot of fun and learned a lot about how multiplayer differs from single player. Looking forward to seeing you in the next season!
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Re: Late Antiquity; winners post your results here . . .
Division D
phoyle3290 - Lombard 568-569 AD defeats Garokan - Roman 425-492 AD - 58-31
Tough luck. Good playing against you!
phoyle3290 - Lombard 568-569 AD defeats Garokan - Roman 425-492 AD - 58-31
Tough luck. Good playing against you!
Re: Classical Antiquity: winners post your results here . . .
Division D
bomber23 Syracuse defeated Ki Fi Macedonians 61-50
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bomber23 Syracuse defeated Ki Fi Macedonians 61-50
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Re: Classical Antiquity: winners post your results here . . .
bomber23 Syracuse defeated Ki Fi Macedonians 61-50
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Re: Biblical: winners post your results here . . .
Division B
gamercb (Achaemenid Persian 545-481 BC) beat General Shapur (Egyptian 570-525 BC) 68-39
On a desert plain with a few mountains to the north, dunes and broken ground, the Persians faced off against the Egyptians. The Persian cavalry proved to strong for the Egyptian chariots, driving them from the field whilst the Persian infantry just managed to hold their ground until the cavalry could return to take the Egyptians in the rear.
Thanks for the game. Colin
gamercb (Achaemenid Persian 545-481 BC) beat General Shapur (Egyptian 570-525 BC) 68-39
On a desert plain with a few mountains to the north, dunes and broken ground, the Persians faced off against the Egyptians. The Persian cavalry proved to strong for the Egyptian chariots, driving them from the field whilst the Persian infantry just managed to hold their ground until the cavalry could return to take the Egyptians in the rear.
Thanks for the game. Colin