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Post by wstevens on Aug 20, 2011 23:30:50 GMT
Ok her is the brief round up of who won what etc for the Axes and Axis WAB side. No doubt Stephen will do a seperate FoW one for FoWers to look at. Champion: Paul Scrivens-Smith -76pts Second place: Dave Sculley - 59pts Third Place: Warren Stevens - 56pts Blood Goblet winner: Justin Taylor (by one VP) Best Painted Army: Paul Griffin - 45 vote points 2nd best voted: Paul Scrivens-Smith - 37 vote points Best sports award: James Leigh (bring it back in for signing!!) "Chopped to Bits" award - Dave Johnson Again thank you for the generosity of Justin Taylor of Veni Vidi Vici who sponsored the event with wonderful prizes. Also a massive thank you to all of you who came, saw and conquered... wouldn't be much of event without you - so kudos to you all! I would also like to thank Paul Scrivens -Smith who in light of winning the tournament and having the most Vps, assured in the most sporting manner that another competitor walked away with an award - a gentleman On a personal note now that my head has cleared - a massive thanks for three very intriguing and hard fought games. The first from Paul Griffin with his wonderfully painted Persians, secondly James Leigh with his toughed out Imperial Romans and a very "could go either way" civil war game from Dave Pearson with his Macedonians. All great games! Hope to see everyone next year and even some more new faces!! We want this to be even bigger so spread the word around folks! ;D Attachments:
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Post by wstevens on Aug 22, 2011 14:02:53 GMT
For photos of Axes and Axis please look at the Club's Flickr group page www.flickr.com/groups/phoenixgaming/ If anybody has other photos they wish to submit please let me know and I will send you an invite to join so that you can post up here. If any of the FoW chaps have photos of their games upstairs that would be a bonus.
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Post by zedeyejoe on Sept 8, 2011 10:10:45 GMT
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Post by Simon Robinson on Sept 8, 2011 12:43:02 GMT
Great picture's I particularly like the look on Carl's face as he forms the semi-circle and waits to be attacked.
With hindsight I should have realised that the first scenario was not suitable if an all cavalry army was being ambushed - but (in my defense) I hadn't realised that such an army was possible in the lists we were allowing (still my fault though I should have checked more carefully)
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Post by carl on Sept 8, 2011 16:14:47 GMT
i forgot Justin took pics. yeah it was a case of alright then, you are the attacker so i'll let you attack and see if you can break my line.
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Post by wstevens on Sept 8, 2011 18:26:16 GMT
Nice little write up there by Mr VVV! Thank you for your kind words. Can't wait for next year.
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