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Author: | clifton seeney [ Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:08 am ] |
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Easy wins ; If a Allied player knows that in most games the French are at Major lost till the game progress an choices to end game why should the French player eat the Major lost? [B)] Col de Art 6/3 II Corps AN Marbot CS |
Author: | sharpie [ Sun Feb 17, 2008 10:45 am ] |
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If the Allied player wants to stop, then he loses. Brigadier General Asher Commander 3rd Cavalry Brigade Anglo Cavalry Corps 7th Dragoon Guards ![]() "The Black Horse" |
Author: | Robert Roda [ Sun Feb 17, 2008 5:52 pm ] |
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General Asher seems to have it right. I've only done training games for NWGC, but have done a number of ACWGC games, and the PBEM termination bid is there for a reason. If your opponent and you can not agree to a victory level to end the game on, then the game should continue. You can not be forced in to a loss because your opponent does not want to continue. <blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by sharpie</i> <br />If the Allied player wants to stop, then he loses. Brigadier General Asher Commander 3rd Cavalry Brigade Anglo Cavalry Corps 7th Dragoon Guards ![]() "The Black Horse" <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote"> Robert Roda L'Armee du Rhin V Corps 16eme Division 2eme Brigade 15ème Régiment du Ligne "La Garde meurt, elle ne se rend pas!" |
Author: | clifton seeney [ Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:40 pm ] |
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I have had two such games were after three or up to ten turns the Allied players quit.And I eat the major lost? One player said that I railroaded him into the game but i still got a major lost on it another said that I was not playing argreed rules major lost ? Col de Art 6/3 II Corps AN Marbot CS |
Author: | sharpie [ Sun Feb 17, 2008 10:39 pm ] |
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Mr Seeney, if you are talking about our Waterloo game that got cancelled, you did not take a loss, if you are not talking about that one, I apologize. Brigadier General Asher Commander 3rd Cavalry Brigade Anglo Cavalry Corps 7th Dragoon Guards ![]() "The Black Horse" |
Author: | dean beecham [ Sun Feb 17, 2008 11:10 pm ] |
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Clifton. If a game stops as one of the players did not want to keep the game going. and a Term bid was not done. then the other player will get a Major Victory.. Always make sure that the rules agreed at the start are played. . Or one of the players will not be to happy, and may just stop returning files. The main thing to do then is end register the game and find a new member to play,.. I have also seen in my many games. its not always the winning of the game but the way it is played, i would be happy to loss any battle if the game is played Historical , I have seen lots of changes here with game play and have seen more and more members going over to fight how the Armys did in these times. . I would like to say . If any member is not happy in a way a game has been played , Please report this to your Corps Commander.He will get it sorted out for you. <font color="red">Maréchal</font id="red"> <font color="red">BEECHAM</font id="red"> La Commandeur, II Corps ADN Prince d` Istria et Comte d` Arles La Jeune Garde "Toujours féroce,jamais étourdi" |
Author: | clifton seeney [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 3:50 am ] |
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With all the personal problems that my Corps commander was having I did not no to trouble him as for my Div commander I never hear from him only when I send in muster report but will use this information to change my win lost Merci. Col de Art 6/3 II Corps AN Marbot CS |
Author: | Gary McClellan [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 4:16 am ] |
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Now, not knowing the specifics, I can't get deeply into things. However, a game once agreed upon should be played to a mutual conclusion. If one player quits the game, the other player is awarded a major victory. HOWEVER And, not knowing the specifics, I cannot comment on your particular situation. If you started a game with agreed upon House Rules, and there is a legitimate dispute over those rules being followed or not, the situation becomes much more complicated in a hurry. Frankly, if, when being entirely honest with yourself, you can see where it is thought you violated those house rules, you should eat the Major Loss. If on the other hand, you feel it's a matter of intrepretation of those rules, and neither of you is clearly "in the wrong", than I'd suggest that instead of trying to claim a "victory", you should both just take a draw and move on to other foes. Feldmarschall Freiherr Gary McClellan Generalissimus Imperial Austrian Army Portner Grenadier Bn Allied Coalition C-in-C |
Author: | Yann Lamezec [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 4:31 am ] |
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by clifton seeney</i> <br />With all the personal problems that my Corps commander was having I did not no to trouble him as for my Div commander I never hear from him only when I send in muster report but will use this information to change my win lost Merci. Col de Art 6/3 II Corps AN Marbot CS <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote"> I am always available for such a problem (except when I am in vacation [:D]) And I share fully the point of view explained by Garry. Regards Marechal Lamezec Prince et Comte de Davout French CIC |
Author: | Jim Pfleck [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 5:51 am ] |
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I tend to agree with Gary too. I have had people disappear after a few turns and I usually call it a draw or wait until a game is 1/3 over to even register it. The only time I ever took a victory on a guy who stopped responding was after he demanded a bunch of rulesm did not follow them, and took off after 6 turns. Took a Major on that one. Cliff, I believe you owe me a file? Feldmarschall Jim 'Prinz' Pfluecke Commander, Austrian Cavalry Reserve 3 Graf O'Reilly Chevauxleger Rgt Hahn Grenadier Bn |
Author: | dean beecham [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:36 am ] |
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Hi Clifton. . Yes I know. But for all members .the best thing to do at any time when things like this happen. If you can not get your Corps Commander. Try the Army CiC. .Or Then Division Commanders.. As you are a officer in the II corps.I am your new Corps Commander. Please at anytime. email me. Thats my job . beecham2@hotmail.com Remember the main thing in this club is to have fun. <font color="red">Maréchal</font id="red"> <font color="red">BEECHAM</font id="red"> La Commandeur, II Corps ADN Prince d` Istria et Comte d` Arles La Jeune Garde "Toujours féroce,jamais étourdi" |
Author: | Yann Lamezec [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:35 am ] |
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by dean beecham</i> <br />Hi Clifton. . Yes I know. But for all members .the best thing to do at any time when things like this happen. If you can not get your Corps Commander. Try the Army CiC. .Or Then Division Commanders.. As you are a officer in the II corps.I am your new Corps Commander. Please at anytime. email me. Thats my job . beecham2@hotmail.com Remember the main thing in this club is to have fun. <font color="red">Maréchal</font id="red"> <font color="red">BEECHAM</font id="red"> La Commandeur, II Corps ADN Prince d` Istria et Comte d` Arles La Jeune Garde "Toujours féroce,jamais étourdi" <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote"> Well said my dear Dean. Allez, mon cherColonel seat at our table and tell us all the campaigns you fought on. I offer the first round. Dean, what would you want ? An irish wiskey ? And what about you Clifton ? Regards Marechal Lamezec Prince et Comte de Davout French CIC |
Author: | clifton seeney [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:20 pm ] |
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Merci a bottle Juc de Fisher Merci! I have so much fun playing General Moss for two years win or lose its the way he keeps you going that makes me come back to get beat again. Col de Art 6/3 II Corps AN Marbot CS |
Author: | dean beecham [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:45 pm ] |
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Maréchal Lamezec An irish wiskey will go down well thanks.And for you. Colonel Cifton. Yes i have had many battles with Gen, Moss A great enemy officer to fight against.and yes i have lost,.But we are having a great Campaign at Jena right now... Drink Sir.lets end this night on a high .[;)] <font color="red">Maréchal</font id="red"> <font color="red">BEECHAM</font id="red"> La Commandeur, II Corps ADN Prince d` Istria et Comte d` Arles La Jeune Garde "Toujours féroce,jamais étourdi" |
Author: | Yann Lamezec [ Tue Feb 19, 2008 1:46 am ] |
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Helga ! A bottle Juc de Fisher for colonel Marbot, a bottle of irish wiskey for Marechal Beecham and, for me, well, waiting for Colin with his good new zealand wine, I will take a bottle of Sauternes. As we are in France (and not in United States), please, give me also a piece of foie gras with my sauternes with some hot toast ! Vive l'Empereur ! Marechal Lamezec Prince et Comte de Davout French CIC |
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