2019-01-19 - IWC - Belgium, 19-20 Jan 2019

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Jilu

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do not tell him that !

but for those that come :

temperatures bellow zero but good thing is that it should not snow..(perhaps a bit on friday morning so no impact)
Liberate me ex infernis

badhabum

Uninteresting , the bavarian crushed the carolus magnus carolingian but not very interesting

Ray you owe me a beer, Jilu also for being traitors to a good cause

Kokor Hekkus

Waiting to board Eurostar at London  St. Pancras,  have sent Ray on ahead to scout terrain 🤣😂

rayfredjohn

On train pulling into to Brussels. Loads of drunk Brits and I'm sober 😱

Kokor Hekkus


rayfredjohn


Jilu

yes you did well ...

now you tasted more unnamable beers
Liberate me ex infernis

Robin


denis

Merci à tous les organisateurs et organisatrice pour ce très sympathique tournoi de Ixelles. Merci à Jacques pour sa patience, à mes quatre partenaires de jeu pour les bons moments passés, ainsi qu'à Simon pour les explications de texte.
Denis

badhabum


Pauwels, Patrick                 60 points
Leroy, Anthony                  49 points
Hall, Simon                       48 points
Dufour, Frédéric                 42 points
Joucla, Pierre-Alexandre     40 points
Wielgosz, Gilles                  40 points
Adeline, Serge                   40 points
Ertwistle, Peter                  37 points
Joucla, Olivier                    37 points
Maillard, Frédéric               36 points
Mercier, Denis                    34 points
Masson, Bruno                   32 points
Duggins, Ray                     31 points
Mastriaux, Thomas             30 points
Pitfield Adrian                    30 points
Van Loo jean-Luc               29 points
Pitfield, Roger                    27 points
Joosten, Luc                      12 points


So Denis Mercier managed to his big surprise not to be the last player.

Frédéric Maillard , for whom it was his very first tournament got 10th

And Patrick Pauwels, with his charlemagnes carolingian managed to beat Simon's Nikephorians in about 2  1/4 hours and so won the tournament

So next year about the same WE in 2020, biblical + classical till 110 BCE + ancient brittish, scot irish and second servile war . Paint you miniatures ( you wagon also if you whish)

nikgaukroger

So the Ghaznavid Jacques was worried about finished 16th ...  ;D
"The Roman Empire was not murdered and nor did it die a natural death; it accidentally committed suicide."

Dru

Quote from: badhabum on January 21, 2019, 11:19:42 AM

Pauwels, Patrick                 60 points
Leroy, Anthony                  49 points
Hall, Simon                       48 points
Dufour, Frédéric                 42 points
Joucla, Pierre-Alexandre     40 points
Wielgosz, Gilles                  40 points
Adeline, Serge                   40 points
Ertwistle, Peter                  37 points
Joucla, Olivier                    37 points
Maillard, Frédéric               36 points
Mercier, Denis                    34 points
Masson, Bruno                   32 points
Duggins, Ray                     31 points
Mastriaux, Thomas             30 points
Pitfield Adrian                    30 points
Van Loo jean-Luc               29 points
Pitfield, Roger                    27 points
Joosten, Luc                      12 points


So Denis Mercier managed to his big surprise not to be the last player.

Frédéric Maillard , for whom it was his very first tournament got 10th

And Patrick Pauwels, with his charlemagnes carolingian managed to beat Simon's Nikephorians in about 2  1/4 hours and so won the tournament

So next year about the same WE in 2020, biblical + classical till 110 BCE + ancient brittish, scot irish and second servile war . Paint you miniatures ( you wagon also if you whish)

What armies were they playing?
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@CanberraWargaming

nikgaukroger

They're on page 2 of this topic.

But to save you time:

Pauwels, Patrick – Charlemagne Carolingian - 60 points
Leroy, Anthony – Vikings in Ireland - 49 points
Hall, Simon – Nikeforian Byzantine - 48 points
Dufour, Frédéric – Great Seljuq Empire - 42 points
Joucla, Pierre-Alexandre – First Bulgarian Empire - 40 points
Wielgosz, Gilles – Early Fatimid Egyptian - 40 points
Adeline, Serge – First Bulgarian Empire - 40 points
Ertwistle, Peter – Later Eastern Roman - 37 points
Joucla, Olivier - Sasanid Persian - 37 points
Maillard, Frédéric – Nikeforian Byzantine - 36 points
Mercier, Denis – Bedouin Dynasties - 34 points
Masson, Bruno – Vikings in Ireland - 32 points
Duggins, Ray – Beja - 31 points
Mastriaux, Thomas – Arab Conquest - 30 points
Pitfield Adrian – Norman - 30 points
Van Loo jean-Luc – Ghaznavid - 29 points
Pitfield, Roger – Tuareg - 27 points
Joosten, Luc – Andalusian - 12 points
"The Roman Empire was not murdered and nor did it die a natural death; it accidentally committed suicide."

badhabum

The Ghaznavid met slippery players who avoided melee and made him run except for the Normans who boldly charged forwards and destroyed a group of nellies before loosing the whole army

Robin

Top Englishman Pete Entwhistle. Well done Pete. Better invade Belgium next year by the looks of it. :o