Revised Tournament of Champions (ToC 16)
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Count me in too!
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sign me up please
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sign me up please, Patton77
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Hello! I would like to join also.
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Hey I got a challenge from bayder but when I click the link https://challonge.com/invitations/A35gx1VSeAuAMOT
It says page not found.
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I made an account on challenge.com can you resend the invite or challonge
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I would like to join please:). I am ready to get smashed again!
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I would like to try this please. I think I am an average to slightly-above average player.
Thanks.
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I’ll play.
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Sign me up!
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Eboy (Axis, bid 8 ) wins over Patton77 by surrender in round 6 as Russia fell to a German attack. Allied went for a KJF in round 1. Japan responded well enough in order for Germany to build up the attack on Russia early on. Thanks for Patton77 for the lobby-game, and good luck next round. Patton77(Allies) vs Eboy.tsvg
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epinikion (axis +8, full africa bid) wins vs Vitamin T (allies). You may follow the story of the game with the file attached. Thank you Vitamin T for good and fast gameplay and all the best for the rest of the tournament!
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@epinikion nice, i go africa with an 8 bid also.
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@SilverBullet
hey silver you are welcome TOC 16 -
@epinikion i dont do pbem so i usually dont enter trnies
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King Kelly (Allies) wins over Frank-the-Tank (Axis +9). Allies went KJF, but Axis were able to sunk both the Allies fleets in sz 12 and 45. Meanwhile USA got factories in SInkiang and China, whilst UK had one in India. This made Japan having to struggle to set foot on land. Japanese income was constantly low.
Germany however was moving toward Russia with a huge stack of Frank-the-tanks. At some moment about 35, but still Russia was able to hold Caucasus, having support of UK and USA. As USA regained Africa, the game started to get to a big economic advantage for Allies. It was some kind of "grinding", where Allies step-by-step mad the Axis having less countries. Frank decided to call it gg in round 19. Axis could have made it another 19 rounds, but the Allies where on a roll. Also because dices favoured them in the important battles.
Thanks to Frank for an epic game!
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hammond (allies) def kindwind (axis 9). The axis had terrible dice. Russia opened with 4 units on Ukraine. From there it got worse. Allies aa guns couldn't miss and by round 3 Germany's dice prevented it from taking WE and SE from the Allies. At that point the Axis surrendered. kindwind was a courteous player and pleasure to game with. Good luck in the rest of the tourney!
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Tulkas (Allies) humiliates me, the Handsome one (Axis +8). While the 4th army, surrounded outside Moscow, freeze to death, and the leftovers of the Imperial Japanese fleet drift meaningless arround outside Japan, Axis surrenders in G7.
Tulkas had the initiative all the way from the start. His strategy with letting US handle Japan, and UK/Russia deal with Germany worked out excellent! It did not help Axis that the Axis airforce and Imperial Navy was unable to find any Allied transports, while the undetected Allied transports seemed to have been equipped with target seeking rockets.
Thank to Tulkas for a fun and entertaining game, and the best of luck to him in the rest of the tournament.triplea_7GER.tsvg
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CmdData (Allies) wins over dunner1 (Axis +9) in 12 rounds. Some rough dice on R1 and G1 led to a tough start for both sides. The Axis retreated from Egypt in round 7 and then had its stack in Persia hit too hard by Russia. The Axis side fought hard to recover and establish a threating position on Caucasus, but ultimately could not and surrendered shortly after the US captured Southern Europe and Germany couldn't launch a counterattack on SE.
GG dunner1 and thanks for the match!
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Nardawgg(Axis +10) wins against Brxxx (Allies) in 9 rounds, Axis definitely had the early game dice which led to big advantages in the push for caucusus. With Germany closing in on Moscow, brxxx surrendered. good game ToC16 Brxx vs Nardawgg.tsvg