Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Club game pre-Christmas

I went to the club on Sunday and played a board game. Whilst there I was asked why I had not put the last club game on the blog and was it because I lost. Simply put If I only put games on the blog that I won there would be none on here at all. So here we go!

We played a game of "Longships" By Peter Pig. Graham was kind enough to act as a referee. Tim and I teamed up to play the Vikings. While Matt and Colin played the defending Anglo Saxons. Rather than a Raid we were doing a big battle with the aim being to take the ridge.

Graham supplied all the models, the rules and all the terrain. He did even supply some handy hints to both sides as well. Next time Tim and Myself might listen... live and learn then forget it all when my head touches the pillow!

 The hill counted as steep so we stopped short and chucked a few spears and insults at the Saxons. That had very limited success they were not coming off the hill. They did kindly chuck our spears back though. (Thanks guys)
 Tim was the first to try attacking the hill. He was beaten bounced of the saxon shield wall and was pushed back.
 The tactic was repeated by Tim with similar effects but slightly better each time as we were at least killing a few of them. Problem was they were killing more of us!
 I got a unit to form a boar snout*. We went up the hill pushing and shoving in this wedge formation. Colin rolled the dice and did massive damage to my unit. But the formation meant that I could make him re-roll the dice, or I could. Yeah no way I was going to match his score in a month of Sundays so I made him re-roll. He did and still rolled well but not quite as well as last time. But well enough to force me of the hill. Curses!
 A couple more assaults by both me and Tim. And the saxon unit on our right was getting a licking but still holding, just.
 Tim doggedly continues and finally manages to take one section of the hill. (Just 3 more to go)
 One of Tims Units so battered routes from the table. The bad news is that one of mine followed it as I had a very bad dice roll. Opps.
 Matt decides to come of the hill to finish my remaining unit. While his an Colins other units stay on the hill just to make sure we did not take it! Fat chance of that.
 The battle off of the hill lasted a couple of turns in which time Tim moved further along the hill.
 The Battle off the hill was quite evenly matched but for once the dice favoured me. (Fighting on the hill did seem to Give the defenders a big advantage, although I am sure they did not thing the advantage to great).
 Eventually I did manage to beat Matts unit. It had started the game as armoured elite, but Tim had weakened it with hit attacks so was now comparable with my own. Yeah me I won a fight! As Matts unit thought better of it and quit the battlefield.
Tim moves his unit even further along the hill and threatens Colins weakened unit. Too little too late as Colin and Matt were able to bring on tier reserves. We had reached the countdown and decided to go for just one more turn. (In these rules there is a trade off you can extend the game if you want but doing so takes victory points from you).

Matt and Colin were able to retake most of the now empty hill. Curses!

We all packed away as Graham worked out the victory points. the result was a major Viking Defeat. Well done Colin and well done Matt.

Tim summed the game up with the following quote " Lady luck raised her skirts for us and then called us perverts!"

Yeah that's about what happened!

17 comments:

  1. Great stuff Clint. It would seem that despite your dice rolling being somewhat poor for much of the battle it was still a close run thing? Which always strikes me as the sign of a good game :-)

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    1. Thanks Simon. I would like to say a close run thing but alas no not really. We started badly and ended disastrously!

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  2. The way you've written this up it sounds almost like a win for you Clint so I would take a morale victory from it, curse the dice gods and rack it up to experience (again).

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    1. It was a win because I did enjoy the game. But the victory points tell another story. It was a loose!

      Thanks Joe.

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  3. As long as you had fun playing the game it shouldn't really matter who won or not. Sure, we all like to win but the dice gods can be fickle. Better luck next time.

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    1. Thanks Bryan. I totally agree. It is all about the enjoyment.

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  4. I find it hard to win all the time but now and again I lose just to may Ray feel better!

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    1. Thanks Fran that is well known by every Reject .

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  5. A good wargaming way to end the year. Thanks.

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    1. Thanks Mate. Always good to end on a game.

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  6. If I hadn't pushed for the extra turn the points might have been closer. Nothing like hindsight, still no regrets. I had blood in my nostrils and the Saxons had to die.

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  7. That should have been "the smell of blood in my nostrils" not a nose bleed.

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    1. No worries mate. We shall do better in the new year I am sure. Always a pleasure to have you on my side at the games table.

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  8. Your friend Tim's last quote is a classic. Hope the coming year is a luckier one for you.
    Cheers, M

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    1. Thank you Michael. Yeah that was a classic Tim Quote. He does come out with some good lines. I wish I had his script writer!

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  9. I'd say that enjoying the game counts as a win, even if you didn't achieve victory :-) !

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    1. Thanks Hugh. We can count it as a gaming victory because it was fun, But not a points victory that was very much a loss.

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