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- Sergeant Major - SdKfz 234/2 8Rad
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Re: Late Antiquity: winners post your results here . . .
Division B
IMC - Roman 105-25 BC 51% beat devoncop - Jewish Revolt 66-135 AD 24%
Thanks for the game
IMC
IMC - Roman 105-25 BC 51% beat devoncop - Jewish Revolt 66-135 AD 24%
Thanks for the game
IMC
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- Sergeant Major - SdKfz 234/2 8Rad
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Re: Themed Event: winners post your results here . . .
Hi folks
Group 2 "The Wars of Alexander" (334-323 BC)
IMC (Macedonian 355-329 BC) 54% beat MikeMarchant (Indian 500 BC-319 AD) 29%
Thanks for the game
IMC
Group 2 "The Wars of Alexander" (334-323 BC)
IMC (Macedonian 355-329 BC) 54% beat MikeMarchant (Indian 500 BC-319 AD) 29%
Thanks for the game
IMC
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- Lieutenant Colonel - Panther D
- Posts: 1203
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Re: Late Antiquity: winners post your results here . . .
Division B
Geffalrus (Palmyra) defeats devoncop (Jewish Revolt) 66-37
Good game amigo.
Armor and Archers vs. Faith in the Divine. Sadly for the people of Judea, this time around, the physical defeated the spiritual. Though not without great cost.
After many turns of absolute slaughter, the remains of the Rebellion take on the last of the Palmyran Royal Guard:
Geffalrus (Palmyra) defeats devoncop (Jewish Revolt) 66-37
Good game amigo.
Armor and Archers vs. Faith in the Divine. Sadly for the people of Judea, this time around, the physical defeated the spiritual. Though not without great cost.
After many turns of absolute slaughter, the remains of the Rebellion take on the last of the Palmyran Royal Guard:
We should all Stand With Ukraine.
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- 1st Lieutenant - Grenadier
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Re: Themed Event: winners post your results here . . .
Sadly, our strategy was severey undermined by a dodgy catapult salesman. He was supposed to supply us with tremendous catapults, absolutely tremendous, which would have allowed us to launch the curries into the Thracian camp on the eve of battle. Anticipating the Thracian overindulgnece with the curries, and the consequent exotic bowel movements, we'd imagined an easy stroll across the battlefield while Thracian all about waved little white flags in the form of Andrex.Geffalrus wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 5:48 pm Group 2 (Alexander's Conquests)
Geffalrus (Thracian Triballi) defeated MikeMarchant (Indians) 45-4 ..... good game to my opponent who was dealt some truly terrible elephant luck.
The Thracian Triballi arrived in India as an allied force within Alexander's conquering army. Splitting off to partake in the plundering of a local Hindu temple, the warbands were blocked by a large force of elephants and archers. Both sides formed up, with the Indian army adopting a thin center of elephants and archers, while weighting the wings with melee infantry, cavalry, and more archers. Screened by a mass of peltasts, the warbands charged forward and tied up the elephants just long enough for reserve units of Thracian spears to infiltrate the melee and flank the elephants. In the space of two turns of combat, 5 elephant units chain routed and sent the Indian center into flight. Sadly, most of the Thracian army died of exotic bowel ailments that were the result of over-eating local curry in the battle's aftermath.
Things start to go badly for the elephants as the Thracians activate a Zerg swarm maneuver......
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We only trusted him bcause he was the leader of an elephant party, and his name reminded us of our own adorable pachyderms, but the absolutely tremendous catapults failed to arrive, and the catapult salesman was nowhere to be found. Having left our unneeded, but brave, warriors at home, we'd fielded little more than curry cooks and elephants. And it was the Thracians who Trumped us. So sad, so tremdously, tremndously sad.
Great game, Geffalrus, and one in which I was well outplayed.
Best Wishes
Mike
Re: Biblical: winners post your results here . . .
Div B
deve (Persian) beat desertedfox (Egyptian) 43 - 17
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deve (Persian) beat desertedfox (Egyptian) 43 - 17
gg
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- Master Sergeant - U-boat
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Re: Biblical: winners post your results here . . .
Div B
desertedfox - Egyptian 570-525 BC defeated devoncop - Arkanian 550-461 BC 62 - 47
desertedfox - Egyptian 570-525 BC defeated devoncop - Arkanian 550-461 BC 62 - 47
Re: Classical Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Division B
devoncop (Antigonids) challenges Nijis (Seleucid 300-206BC)
Password : devoncop
PM sent
devoncop (Antigonids) challenges Nijis (Seleucid 300-206BC)
Password : devoncop
PM sent
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- Corporal - Strongpoint
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Re: Classical Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Division D
KiFi (Macedonian) challenges uneducated (Jewish). PW: battle. PM sent.
KiFi (Macedonian) challenges uneducated (Jewish). PW: battle. PM sent.
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- 1st Lieutenant - Grenadier
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Re: Late Antiquity: winners post your results here . . .
Division D
MikeMarchant (Roman 24-196 CE) beat SawyerK (Ptolemaic 55-30 BC) 53-27
Bad luck, SawyerK - great game.
Best Wishes
Mike
MikeMarchant (Roman 24-196 CE) beat SawyerK (Ptolemaic 55-30 BC) 53-27
Bad luck, SawyerK - great game.
Best Wishes
Mike
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- Lieutenant Colonel - Panther D
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Re: Late Antiquity: winners post your results here . . .
Congrats on your win Mike!MikeMarchant wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 11:48 am Division D
MikeMarchant (Roman 24-196 CE) beat SawyerK (Ptolemaic 55-30 BC) 53-27
Bad luck, SawyerK - great game.
Best Wishes
Mike
We should all Stand With Ukraine.
Re: Late Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Division A
youngr (Ptolemaic) challenges nyczar (Scots-Irish)
youngr (Ptolemaic) challenges Nosy_Rat (Hunnic)
Password is "pike". PM sent.
Cheers
Richard
youngr (Ptolemaic) challenges nyczar (Scots-Irish)
youngr (Ptolemaic) challenges Nosy_Rat (Hunnic)
Password is "pike". PM sent.
Cheers
Richard
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- Lieutenant Colonel - Panther D
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Re: Themed Event: winners post your results here . . .
Group 2 (Alexander's Conquests)
Geffalrus (Thracian Triballi) defeated IMC (Macedonians) 45-15. Good game to my opponent for a well fought match.
In order to cross over to Anatolia, Alexander first needed to pacify the Thracian Tribali on his Northern flank. Battle was joined in between two large forests that protected the Thracian flanks from the Macedonian heavy horse. While the Macedonian medium foot got tied up hunting skirmishers in the forest, the Triballi were able to squeeze a few units past the battling warbands and pikes, allowing for a succession of flanking attacks. These attacks, combined with a general's death and some bad cohesion double drops, allowed the warbands to roll of the phalanx in a speedy fashion. Eager to get on with the business of conquering Asia, Alexander opted to instead marry a Triballi princess, coopt the Triballi into his army, and continue marching east. Excited by the prospect of plundering Persia with their new Macedonian friends, the Triballi raiders turned their eyes towards a new foe.......
The chaotic battle line exposes exploitable openings.
Geffalrus (Thracian Triballi) defeated IMC (Macedonians) 45-15. Good game to my opponent for a well fought match.
In order to cross over to Anatolia, Alexander first needed to pacify the Thracian Tribali on his Northern flank. Battle was joined in between two large forests that protected the Thracian flanks from the Macedonian heavy horse. While the Macedonian medium foot got tied up hunting skirmishers in the forest, the Triballi were able to squeeze a few units past the battling warbands and pikes, allowing for a succession of flanking attacks. These attacks, combined with a general's death and some bad cohesion double drops, allowed the warbands to roll of the phalanx in a speedy fashion. Eager to get on with the business of conquering Asia, Alexander opted to instead marry a Triballi princess, coopt the Triballi into his army, and continue marching east. Excited by the prospect of plundering Persia with their new Macedonian friends, the Triballi raiders turned their eyes towards a new foe.......
The chaotic battle line exposes exploitable openings.
We should all Stand With Ukraine.
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- Lieutenant Colonel - Panther D
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Re: Themed Event arrange your matches here . . .
Group 2
Geffalrus (Thracian Triballi 350-46 BC) versus XLegione (Achaemenid Persian 419-329 BC)
password is alexander
PM sent
Geffalrus (Thracian Triballi 350-46 BC) versus XLegione (Achaemenid Persian 419-329 BC)
password is alexander
PM sent
We should all Stand With Ukraine.
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- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie
- Posts: 325
- Joined: Fri Apr 06, 2018 5:49 pm
- Location: Greece
Re: Classical Antiquity: arrange your matches here . . .
Division D
GeneralKostas - Greek 460-281 BC vs MikeMarchant - Roman 105-25 BC, password ''mike'', PM sent
General Kostas - Greek 460-281 BC vs uneducated - Jewish 163-111 BC, password ''jewish'', PM sent
GeneralKostas - Greek 460-281 BC vs MikeMarchant - Roman 105-25 BC, password ''mike'', PM sent
General Kostas - Greek 460-281 BC vs uneducated - Jewish 163-111 BC, password ''jewish'', PM sent
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- 1st Lieutenant - Grenadier
- Posts: 775
- Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2019 12:42 pm
Re: Biblical: arrange your matches here . . .
Division B
uneducated (Hebrew 681-586 BC) challenges Barrold713 (Corinthian 550-461 BC), password is "Hebrew". PM sent.
uneducated (Hebrew 681-586 BC) challenges Barrold713 (Corinthian 550-461 BC), password is "Hebrew". PM sent.
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- 1st Lieutenant - Grenadier
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Re: Biblical: arrange your matches here . . .
Division B
uneducated (Hebrew 681-586 BC) challenges desertedfox (Egyptian 570-525 BC), password is "Hebrew". PM sent.
uneducated (Hebrew 681-586 BC) challenges desertedfox (Egyptian 570-525 BC), password is "Hebrew". PM sent.
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- 1st Lieutenant - Grenadier
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Re: Biblical: arrange your matches here . . .
Division B
uneducated (Hebrew 681-586 BC) challenges devoncop (Arkanian 550-461 BC), password is "Hebrew". PM sent.
uneducated (Hebrew 681-586 BC) challenges devoncop (Arkanian 550-461 BC), password is "Hebrew". PM sent.
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- 1st Lieutenant - Grenadier
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Re: Biblical: arrange your matches here . . .
Division B
uneducated (Hebrew 681-586 BC) challenges lydianed (Lydian 550-546 BC), password is "Hebrew". PM sent.
uneducated (Hebrew 681-586 BC) challenges lydianed (Lydian 550-546 BC), password is "Hebrew". PM sent.
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- 1st Lieutenant - Grenadier
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Re: Biblical: arrange your matches here . . .
Division B
uneducated (Hebrew 681-586 BC) challenges MikeMUC(Assyrian 681-609 BC), password is "Hebrew". PM sent.
uneducated (Hebrew 681-586 BC) challenges MikeMUC(Assyrian 681-609 BC), password is "Hebrew". PM sent.
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- 1st Lieutenant - Grenadier
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Re: Biblical: arrange your matches here . . .
For paulmcneil here in Division B, do you mean Thracian 700 BC - 351 BC? I can't see Thracian 680-35.stockwellpete wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 3:06 pm Biblical
Instructions
Either player may set up the challenge in this section. Remember to PM your opponent as well as placing the challenge and password in this thread.
For matches in this section players will select "Open Battle" and will field a "Large" army and choose a "Wide" battlefield unless otherwise directed. Players are free to customise their army before each battle so "Default" is the correct Force Selection option. Terrain will always be "Pot Luck" unless otherwise specified. There are no exceptions to this standard set-up for a match. If a match is set-up incorrectly for any reason then it must be re-started as soon as possible.
Players will need to have the base game, the Immortal Fire and the Rise of Persia DLC's, and you will also need to download the TT mod (v1.5.3) to enter this section. You can get the TT multiplayer mod from here . . .
http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtop ... 77&t=89442
The final % scores for each player are taken from the in-battle display in the top left-hand corner of the screen and not the Final Losses screen that appears after the battle has ended where losses are adjusted for wounded and deserted troops.
Reporting the result of a match is the responsibility of the winning player. However, if you are the loser in a match and notice that the result has not been posted within 24 hours please post the result yourself. This helps to keep the league tables up to date.
Please be sure to familiarise yourself with both the Rules of Competition and the Players' Guide.
The Rules are here . . . viewtopic.php?f=501&t=80755
The Guide is here . . . viewtopic.php?f=501&t=81008
Division A
(2) Cunningcairn - Egyptian 664-571 BC
(7) harveylh - Achaemenid Persian 545-481 BC
(8) hidde - Urartian 681-585 BC
(9) ianiow - Arab 1000-313 BC
(3) Morbio - Assyrian 681-609 BC
(1) nyczar - Lydian 550-546 BC
(10) pantherboy - Kyrenean Greek 630-461 BC
(4) sunnyboy - Phoenician 681-539 BC
(5) XLegione - Carthaginian 550-411 BC
(6) youngr - Syracusan 550-461 BC
Division B
(7) Barrold713 - Corinthian 550-461 BC
(5) desertedfox - Egyptian 570-525 BC
(10) deve - Achaemenid Persian 545-481 BC
(9) devoncop - Arkanian 550-461 BC
(2) General Shapur - Carthaginian 550-411 BC
(6) lydianed - Lydian 550-546 BC
(3) MikeMUC - Assyrian 681-609 BC
(4) paulmcneil - Thracian 680-35 BC
(8) Ulysisgrunt - Cypriot 680-550 BC
(1) uneducated - Hebrew 681-586 BC