1776 Tourney Update

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I'm ready to start, but the following players need to join the Nap/EAW ladder:

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Al Amos
 

Glyn

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I think I already did that when I joined as it says - You are a member of this ladder.:confused:
 

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Just to be clear, even though the file is called SZO round 1, that is the same file for both round 1 and 2. And we can (and should?) play them as a mirror - both games at once.

Sorry, I can be a bit slow on the uptake.
 
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Sorry, thought the email I sent out was clear.

Yes, that file is for both games, and you can play them either way (at the same time, or one after the other).
 

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Glyn said:
I think I already did that when I joined as it says - You are a member of this ladder.:confused:
Just wanted to say, excellent Avatar Glyn!! :toast: :salute:
 

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OK so I'm slow.

Would somebody please explain to me again, step by step, how to report tournament scores and endings? Mike and I are moving fast.

Thanks.
 

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Sure thing Jim,

In the top right hand corner of the page you should see W.A.R.S(Ladder). Click on the text and it will give you a drop down menu. Click on WARS Control Center (LCC) and it will take you to a new page.

This is the Ladder Control Center. On the left hand side near the top of the screen, you should see Report a Game. You click that and then select the game you are reporting on. Fill out what scenario you played and who your opponent was. After that, the rest is pretty easy.


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Amos (A) vs Kling (B) over as a draw. Kling's army lost its wagon, objective hex, 1 cannon and 369 men. Amos' army lost 189 men. -92 VPs.

While a good scenario, I think it should have been 12 turns (1 full hour of combat), and the Victory Levels should have been -150, -75, 75, 150. This would allow the results I achieved to be awarded as a Minor Victory which in reality it was. He was pushed off his LOC and partially surrounded, and in a bad way. To survive in a 24 turn battle he would have had to flee the field.
The American battle line was solid, and the light infantry unit was intact holding the British objective hex. *sigh*
 

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Mike got a minor playing both sides/ As usual, I deployed badly and couldn't cope with a good agreessive player.
 

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Well with 10 turns, no time to play around. We moved up, deployed and got right to it. Not a subtle scenario, but a good fight nonetheless.
 

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We are playing simultanious mirror matches for my games. Unfortunately we are only on turn 3 right now. Been some communication problems. I am not sure if my turns are getting over to him ok or not.

I will work the communication issues on my end. Hopefully we aren't holding anyone else up.


Ben
 

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One round done. Another will start shortly. I just need clarification for the scoring. A draw. One gets a 5 and the other a 7. How do we calculate that? For example I played the Colonials and ended up with 14: a draw. Who gets what?
 
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