Mediterranean circa 279BC
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Mediterranean circa 279BC
I am interested in running an 8 player tournament using Hoplite armies from Immortal Fire that are rarely used as they consist mainly of protected hoplites that get chewed up by armoured hoplites and pike. An exception to the armoured hoplites restriction is a small contingent of Sacred Band that can be selected in the Early Carthaginian list. The tournament will be played on a round robin basis i.e. everyone plays everyone giving each player 7 games. I would like to follow on Okie's Special League Tournament using 600 point armies on a 1000 point map. Fog of War and doubles moves must be used when posting a challenge. There are no restrictions so any 600 point army composition can be chosen and can be changed game by game.
Army choice is on a "first come, first served" basis. Post your interest in participating and include one of the armies listed below that have not already been selected. I have started the ball rolling by selecting the Later Colonial Greeks.
1. Later Hoplite Greek - Caiko
2. Later Colonial Greek - Cunningcairn
3. Thessalian - Ulysisgrunt
4. Kyrenean Later - Jonathan4290
5. Early Carthaginian - Edmund_Blackadder
6. Later Syracuse - MikeMarchant
7. Hellenistic Spartan - NikiforasFokas
8. Hellenistic Athenian - Londo
Best wishes
Martin aka Cunningcairn
We have a full field. As stated earlier everyone plays everyone so you can go ahead and make your challenges. Please remember it is 600 point lists on 1000 point maps. I will table results as we progress. Good luck everyone. Let the games begin!
Army choice is on a "first come, first served" basis. Post your interest in participating and include one of the armies listed below that have not already been selected. I have started the ball rolling by selecting the Later Colonial Greeks.
1. Later Hoplite Greek - Caiko
2. Later Colonial Greek - Cunningcairn
3. Thessalian - Ulysisgrunt
4. Kyrenean Later - Jonathan4290
5. Early Carthaginian - Edmund_Blackadder
6. Later Syracuse - MikeMarchant
7. Hellenistic Spartan - NikiforasFokas
8. Hellenistic Athenian - Londo
Best wishes
Martin aka Cunningcairn
We have a full field. As stated earlier everyone plays everyone so you can go ahead and make your challenges. Please remember it is 600 point lists on 1000 point maps. I will table results as we progress. Good luck everyone. Let the games begin!
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
You're most welcome Kostas!
Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Hello sir
i take
1. Later Hoplite Greek -
if possible .
Thanks
i take
1. Later Hoplite Greek -
if possible .
Thanks
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
You have the Later Hoplite Greek Caiko.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Hi Martin,
May I join and take the Carthaginians please?
Richard
May I join and take the Carthaginians please?
Richard
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
I'd love to play, Martin, thanks. And for no particularly good reason I feel all Syracusan today.
Thanks and Best Wishes
Mike
Thanks and Best Wishes
Mike
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
I'll take Kyrenean Later list and try and give chariots a comeback.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Hi Richard you have the Carthaginians.Edmund_Blackadder wrote:Hi Martin,
May I join and take the Carthaginians please?
Richard
Martin
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Well you are what you feel has been my motto! Welcome Mike.MikeMarchant wrote:I'd love to play, Martin, thanks. And for no particularly good reason I feel all Syracusan today.
Thanks and Best Wishes
Mike
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
You have the Wheely Bins Jonathan. May you be blessed with wide open plains.Jonathan4290 wrote:I'll take Kyrenean Later list and try and give chariots a comeback.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Could I be Thessalian?
I like their hats...
Danny
I like their hats...
Danny
Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Hi Martin!
I'll take the Philosophers.
Thanks for running this!
Paul.
I'll take the Philosophers.
Thanks for running this!
Paul.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Hi,
Would love to join in.Could you put me in please with the Hellenistic Athenians please.
Kind Regards
notjustdon
Would love to join in.Could you put me in please with the Hellenistic Athenians please.
Kind Regards
notjustdon
Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Unfortunately I think I got in ahead of you. My reference above to taking the Philosophers was meaning that I wanted the Athenians.notjustdon wrote:Hi,
Would love to join in.Could you put me in please with the Hellenistic Athenians please.
Kind Regards
notjustdon
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
You are in Danny.Ulysisgrunt wrote:Could I be Thessalian?
I like their hats...
Danny
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Londo wrote:Unfortunately I think I got in ahead of you. My reference above to taking the Philosophers was meaning that I wanted the Athenians.notjustdon wrote:Hi,
Would love to join in.Could you put me in please with the Hellenistic Athenians please.
Kind Regards
notjustdon
Sorry Notjustdon but Londo has pipped you at the post and gets the Athenians.
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
Martin Thanks for setting up this.
I will set up the seven games which i will play. All of them have the password: BigLake .
I will set up the seven games which i will play. All of them have the password: BigLake .
For Byzantium!!
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
I have put 3 challenges up for whoever is ready, pw for each is lotsofspace
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Re: Mediterranean circa 279BC
How do I create a 1000 point map for a 600 point game?
Danny
Danny