Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
The next game is the Sekigahara scenario.
Kiwiwarlord and his men have selected the Toyotomi side. Toyotomi to launch the games please.
Kiwiwarlord v SMJohnso77 (l)
Fybyyn v Th30n
Carsomyr v ahuyton (l)
PeterthePainter v Snugglebunnies (l)
GentlemanRanker v Gdod (l)
Kiwiwarlord and his men have selected the Toyotomi side. Toyotomi to launch the games please.
Kiwiwarlord v SMJohnso77 (l)
Fybyyn v Th30n
Carsomyr v ahuyton (l)
PeterthePainter v Snugglebunnies (l)
GentlemanRanker v Gdod (l)
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Re: Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
Challenge for Snugglebunnies is posted. Password Snuggles.
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Re: Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
Round 3 Sekigahara KiwiWarlord (Toyotomi ) 8% SMJOHNSO77 (Tokugawa ) 45%
Result, Win to Kiwiwarlord
note game finished on M7 so the Kobayakawa never arrived !
Result, Win to Kiwiwarlord
note game finished on M7 so the Kobayakawa never arrived !
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Re: Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
Another Toyotomi win – but the game unexpectedly came to an end at the start of Turn 12, with the score standing at: GentlemanRanker’s Toyotomi 40% to GDod’s Tokugawa 55%
A somewhat unsatisfactory end to an otherwise enjoyable game, as Gavin’s Kobayakawa allies were about to fall upon the weakened Toyotomi and do grim execution, substantially increasing his score; and the Toyotomi were robbed of the opportunity to claim an outright victory.
The game began with both sides immediately closing in to clash all along the line. The Toyotomi won the initiative on both flanks and took an early lead, but by Turn 7 this had been completely eroded due to a comprehensive Tokugawa breakthrough in the centre, and the butcher’s bill stood at about 30% all. At that point, it was clear that the game would be won by whoever was *not* reinforced by the Kobayakawa. Gavin drew the short straw; thereafter both armies fought on in an attempt to maximise their score.
By the end of the game, the two armies had completely swapped sides on the map, with the Tokugawa forces attacking from the East, and the Toyotomi defending Sekigahara. It is to be regretted that the game ended just before the faltering Tokugawa honjin could be overrun, and that GDod once again contrived to escape still in possession of his head.
A somewhat unsatisfactory end to an otherwise enjoyable game, as Gavin’s Kobayakawa allies were about to fall upon the weakened Toyotomi and do grim execution, substantially increasing his score; and the Toyotomi were robbed of the opportunity to claim an outright victory.
The game began with both sides immediately closing in to clash all along the line. The Toyotomi won the initiative on both flanks and took an early lead, but by Turn 7 this had been completely eroded due to a comprehensive Tokugawa breakthrough in the centre, and the butcher’s bill stood at about 30% all. At that point, it was clear that the game would be won by whoever was *not* reinforced by the Kobayakawa. Gavin drew the short straw; thereafter both armies fought on in an attempt to maximise their score.
By the end of the game, the two armies had completely swapped sides on the map, with the Tokugawa forces attacking from the East, and the Toyotomi defending Sekigahara. It is to be regretted that the game ended just before the faltering Tokugawa honjin could be overrun, and that GDod once again contrived to escape still in possession of his head.
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Re: Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
PeterThePainter (Toyotomi) 60% routed - Snugglebunnies (Tokugawa) 28% routed Toyotomi strategic victory
After the game a screen announced this as a "glorious victory" but it does not feel or look like that. Snugglebunnies and his turncoat allies tore the Toyotomi apart and the routing requirement for the Toyotomi when the Kobayakawa join the Tokugawa, at just 21%, seems a little low. In reality the Tokugawa lost the battle on the result of a D6 die throw at turn 8. Had the Kobayakawa joined the Toyotomi I would have lost but as they did not I had a chance, I wasn't sure I would do it at one point but there were enough soft targets to enable me to reach the requirement. Well played to Snugglebunnies I think the changed victory requirements, from turn 8 onwards, were a surprise to him.
It seems wrong that the result hinges on one single die throw.
After the game a screen announced this as a "glorious victory" but it does not feel or look like that. Snugglebunnies and his turncoat allies tore the Toyotomi apart and the routing requirement for the Toyotomi when the Kobayakawa join the Tokugawa, at just 21%, seems a little low. In reality the Tokugawa lost the battle on the result of a D6 die throw at turn 8. Had the Kobayakawa joined the Toyotomi I would have lost but as they did not I had a chance, I wasn't sure I would do it at one point but there were enough soft targets to enable me to reach the requirement. Well played to Snugglebunnies I think the changed victory requirements, from turn 8 onwards, were a surprise to him.
It seems wrong that the result hinges on one single die throw.
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Re: Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
PeterThePainter wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 7:20 pm PeterThePainter (Toyotomi) 60% routed - Snugglebunnies (Tokugawa) 28% routed Toyotomi strategic victory
Well done Daimyos Nick & Peter. The Shogunate is secure !GentlemanRanker wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 11:12 am Another Toyotomi win – but the game unexpectedly came to an end at the start of Turn 12, with the score standing at: GentlemanRanker’s Toyotomi 40% to GDod’s Tokugawa 55%
Toyotomi Hideyoshi is most pleased !
Re: Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
Ishida Mitsunari successfully ended Tokugawa Ieyasu's dream to unify Japan (carsomyr 35% vs ahuyton 41%)
Kobayakawa joined ahuyton's Eastern force but everything was too late since more than 30% of Tokugawa forces were routed. Finally seeing no hope, Tokugawa forces conceded, ending Ieyasu's dream of hegemony.
Kobayakawa joined ahuyton's Eastern force but everything was too late since more than 30% of Tokugawa forces were routed. Finally seeing no hope, Tokugawa forces conceded, ending Ieyasu's dream of hegemony.
Re: Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
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Re: Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
So, this round draws to a close. With one game to declare, it is a comfortable win for the Toyotomi. Well done!.
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I'm still duking it out with fybynn. The match is a rollercoaster! It seems it will come down to the last percent
Re: Mid-year team event - Back to Japan - Round 3, Sekigahara
A difficult win of the battle, but ultimately a strategic loss for Tokugawa (me) 41% vs Toyotomi (fybyyn) 65%.
Started off rather poorly, immediately 15% of my forces were routed. Luckily, Kobayakawa joined me and proved to be tremendous help just as the tide of the battle started to shift.
The whole match has been uploaded to the Tubes of You.
Started off rather poorly, immediately 15% of my forces were routed. Luckily, Kobayakawa joined me and proved to be tremendous help just as the tide of the battle started to shift.
The whole match has been uploaded to the Tubes of You.