Revised Tournament of Champions (ToC 15) "Arctic Convoy"
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@Ondis The two rules you have mentioned (subs and cargo) have determined by the rules authorities and documented by Deltium and prastle for ToC play.
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Could a summary be posted somewhere so it can be referenced in the future and read by participants? Unless I missed it =p
edit. It seems to be in your OP Bayder, at least the plane thing, Im sorry. Though I didn't quite understand if they judged that the cargo part was faulty or not but that it was okay to move them to an empty spot and then back.
Oh well, Im sure if such a situation happens we can have that discussion then (before the move is made)
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@Ondis Not wanting to rehash all of the rules discussion here...but to respond quickly to your questions: per the OOB Revised rules, planes cannot move in both combat and non-combat phases. However the triplea engine allows it, and in fact, it's done in every round that planes attack (probably 90% of game turns), so it's accepted as one of those things where we follow the engine, because otherwise there would be hundreds of edits per game. The cargo element refers to the fact that allied planes on an AC are not forced to enter combat if enemy units suddenly pop up in their space.
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bayder (Allies) wins over Ondis (Axis) in J4. Axis started out with great dice in the first 2 rounds, including killing the UK air force in BC and a devastating hit on the Allied fleet in sz13. However, in rounds 3 and 4, the dice turned around and the Allies dealt serious blows to the Axis fleets and air forces. Ondis is a fun opponent with a very unique Axis strategy. I look forward to playing him again, and hopefully the dice will be more balanced all game! File attached. ToC15_bay-allies-ond-axis_r04_4JAP.tsvg
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Yeah cool game. Learned a lot
WP Bayder. Had to play a high risk high reward game vs the champ 
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Mogulrunnin (Allies) wins over OppositeOf (Axis) bid of 9. This game was completely decided by luck early, with the allies having a near flawless first round, especially UK R1 - the only dice that hit for axis was the Japanese transport as it died. Axis pressed on, mounting many strong attacks to last 13 rounds, but the Allies were able to shift forces to meet them all and Russia was never really in dire threat. As Germany started to fall, the Axis surrendered as the arbitrators were looking at the game to render judgment as the time had run out. Great game Oppositeof!
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hammond (Allies) defeats Wasp (Axis) +10 RD 21 in a very good game with some fantastic maneuvering by the Axis. I want to make mention that Wasp was a good sport and allowed me some needed time and pacing. The Axis really battered and bruised the Allies and were relentless while showing no cracks to be exploited. Bombing raids were starting to hurt Moscow which forced Stalin to execute his air defense Marshall. Then, some lucky rolls against Japanese bombers helped Russia continue to feed its people and make more soldiers. At one point, Stalin had to flee Moscow as it turned yellow. Upon Stalin’s return, the Allies were able to (at great cost) temporarily defeat the Axis’ combined Army in WR and push Japan back into southern Asia, but some timely German planes helped stop that Allies advance in the sea and land. It did however, buy Russia and USA some time to limit Germany’s next offensive which fell just shy of being able to make Stalin use his frequent mileage points. Future positioning was starting to favor the Allies and the Axis sued for peace, although it wasn’t an unconditional surrender as they had some fight to extend the game for awhile. Good game Wasp and well played. Good luck in the rest of the tourney and again, thank you for your good sportsmanship throughout the game. G21.tsvg
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Panpal (axis +8) defeats Nardwagg (allies) in a game played online. Nardwagg was a good sport and agreed to play on a time that was convenient for me. Axis bought a fleet on baltic, the UK purchased enough planes and managed to sink it soon and allow the US to build a factory in Norway. This, however, meant that the Germans had time to consolidate their hold on Africa and maintain a high income, which allowed them to replenish their losses. Russia manoeuvred exceptionally and managed to keep both Germany and Japan at bay. USA tried to wipe off German air force and capture S. Europe in a risky attacked that failed. Without USA threat, Germany advanced in Europe and Japan stacked Persia, surrounding Russia. NArdwagg surrendered honourably at this point, deciding not to prolong the fight. He is a very good player and never complains about dice even though most of the times, they were not in his favour. Good luck in the rest of the tournament. nardwagg--panpal.tsvg
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Blasherke defeats Agency10 (Axis, 9) in round 10. After a more or less classic opening, the Japs were already able to reinforce the Med Fleet in round two, while Germany heavily defended its Atlantik Wall. The Allies tried to pull a pincer maneuver, but this was countered by an unexpected german reinforcement of the Med fleet. However, the allies managed to build up a bridgehead in E-Europe. A German counterattack failed due to very bad dice, and unfortunately for the Führer this opened the doors to Berlin. The Japanese responded by a victory in the Battle of Moscow, though at a very high cost, which resulted in an honourable surrender. Thanks, Agency10 for an entertaining game!
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Epinikion (Axis +10) defeats Mogulrunnin by honorable surrender in round 6. Unfortunately it was just one-sided dice for the axis all game. For what happened in detail look at the file attached TOC15_epi vs mogul USA6.tsvg
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@epinikion said in Revised Tournament of Champions (ToC 15) "Arctic Convoy":
Epinikion (Axis +10) defeats Mogulrunnin by honorable surrender in round 6.
There is actually a victory condition called "Honorable Surrender" (10 of 12 VC end round).
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Very true, Cernel, but that was not what i meant.
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jbwood53 (allies) defeats Handsome (axis +9) by surrender in R25. It was a slugfest!
Axis capitalized on an Allied mistake with a successful capture of Moscow by Japan in R16, but Allies recovered and took Berlin in R23. The axis made a play for US mainland and (almost) took Washington in R23/24.
Handsome played a great game and his turn by turn commentary was hilarious! Until we play again
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The commentary went both ways:). Thanks to jbwood53 for a long and entertaining game. His strategy got him in an good position early. He managed to bring reinforcements to Russia, both from the Med and from the north, and in the end the best player won! Good luck to jbwood53 in the rest of the tournament.
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ToC15_ham-allies-bay-axis_r14_5USA.tsvg
bayder (Axis) "defeats" hammond (Allies) in round 14. I use a quoted "defeats" because in reality, this game was still very close when hammond decided to surrender. Axis had fought back from the brink of disaster, to turn the game into what I considered a virtual deadlock.
Axis started out with horrible luck to put them in dire straits in both Europe and Africa.
In desperation, Axis made some risky moves later in the game, and the dice came through and got them back into a better position. Hammond is a much tougher opponent than he ever gives himself credit for, and one of the all around best guys in the community! -
@bayder
Bayder is too kind. Thanks for the nice post. In reality, Germany had some very bad dice (i.e. German bomber attacks single UK bomber and loses). So, from that, he made very nice albeit "bold" moves that turned the game around. Axis were gaining TUV every turn and instead of a turtled Russia waiting for its demise, Allies surrendered. GG Bayder and gl in the rest of the tourney! good sport. -
King Kelly (Axis +10) gets a jury victory over Brxxx (Allies). The game took very much time to play, due to PBEM issues with Kelly's computer. Fortunately Brxxx was so kind to assist and help out, together with grandmaster Bayder, who also helped out with the rolls. It was a tight game where Germany lost Africa rather quick, but was able to strongly defend Europe. The Yellow Army started to built up and although USA had a good position in Egypt, and UK was holding Karelia, Japan took Caucasus with a big stack. Which forced USA to move into Persia, maybe with a too little stack. At that point, the time limit for this round expired. Unfortunately that meant that meant that arbitration had to be done to keep the tournament going. In this case, there was a unanimous decision by a jury of very experienced players that Axis wins the game. While Allies are putting up a good fight, Axis have the clear path to victory with Japan holding Caucausus, especially after Japan can crush Persia in this round, the jury said. I feel a little bit ashamed towards Brxx, who was so kind and relaxed all game, and especially since it was the first time he joined the tournament. He deserved a better outcome, although in the long run the game looked to go Axis way. Therefore the joined Axis forces decided to let Allies have Africa and America, and allow Russia to not be occupied. Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill were all invited to a high tea ceremony in the Japanse mountains, and were escorted to there by the Luftwaffe. It was a cheerfull moment for the world leaders to enjoy peace. Thank you Brxxx for the game and your patience, you played very well and might have had a chance if we had a little more time. I hope to play to you some time live in the lobby, to see what the real outcome of the game would have been.Brxxx vs King Kelly TOC 15.tsvg
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King Kelly (Allies) beats jbwood53 (axis +9) in game played live. King played a great game and came out the winner! I'm sure we'll play again!
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To reply on JBWood53 post, on the match King Kelly (Allies) vs jbwood53 (Axis +9), see attached file for game details. JB Wood TOC 14-6-2020.tsvg
UK decided to concentrate the Asian fleet in sz 30, while Germany was constantly attacked in Africa. Japan built some factories but kept a small fleet. UK almost retook Egypt, and the UK fleet was in sz 34 whilst Japan fleet went to sz 30. This gave UK the opportunity to move to sz 36, targetting some Japanese trannies in sz 60. Japan quickly built an AAC there plus extra trannies, but the British fleet got a major result, sinking the Japanese fleet, due to some very lucky tranny hits. This was a setback for Japan, and gave USA the chance to fully take Africa and move into Persia. Japan had a big stack of tanks, and in a big battle Japan won Persia, but was left with hardly any units. Russia took Persia, giving Germany the chance to take Caucasus. But that also meant that the German troops were too far away from Southern Europe, which was taken by UK and stacked by USA. Berlin attacked Southern Europe, but again the dices favoured Allies, leaving SE for the Allies, and the German stack in Berlin diminished. Combined attacks by UK and the American fleet to Caucauses made that it was retaken by Allies. Japan did its best, but the tanks came too late to help Berlin. Which almost fell, but JB surrendered, saving time for both players, but mostly due to the overall bad dices for Germany, with a dice average above 3.8.
Thank you so much for this fun game JB, which was far from standard from both sides, making it worth while to play and I enjoyed our conversations! That we exchanged ideas about the tactics of the game was a great learning experience for me. I am sure we will meet again, since you are around online so much, I look forward to our rematch
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Epinikion (axis, bid 10) beats Blasherke (allies) in round 12. I think the dices were clearly in favor for my axis. Blasherke lost a lot Bombers to the german aa. USA and UK went for a strong north landing in Norway, later surrounding Berlin. Russia missed the allies support and decided to move west against Germany to support the attack against Germany. Japan controlled pacific, asia and most of africa und produced all vs Russia. Japan captured Moscow and Caucasus in Round 11 and started moving west to help Germany when allies surrendered.
It was a very good game. Its a pleasure to play you, Blasherke. For more details i attached the file...
TOC15_Epi_vs_Blash.tsvg
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