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Ok. And I've only played 2 games online so I've no experience to go on. My opponents also seem to think I'm pretty bad so why waste the time of an opponent who wants a real game.
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| Everyone, pleas join! Even if you can't be on all the time, once each day is more than enough. It starts with a small battle and shouldn't take too long (hopefully). And don't worry if you're not that good, just better for whoever's facing you. If you've never played online before, sign up and then play a couple practice games in the online matches forum. If you can't find it, just ask, someone will give a link. I'm sure most of us (including me) be happy to fill up all 11 slots left ASAP. |
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if you defeat your opponent you should be able to use his admiral in future rounds, muahahha. the captured Admiral rule! _________________
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Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:19 am |
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mmm....oreos
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I played the water game maybe twice when it first came out, so alot has changed I'm guessing. But if a spot needs filling throw my hat in the water ring. Plus a link for rules would be nice. _________________
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Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:12 am |
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 Nothing but Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash.
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Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:02 pm |
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| Lowecore wrote: | | if you defeat your opponent you should be able to use his admiral in future rounds, muahahha. the captured Admiral rule! |
I very much like this idea
I second it _________________
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Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:11 pm |
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I Think you're wierd.
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Hello, nominate me. _________________
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Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:45 am |
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| May I get in on this? I would also like a more specific explanation of what this is for. |
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Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:17 am |
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Of course you can. It's an online single-elimination single-nation WAS tournament using normal WAS rules. The only twist is that you will be randomly assigned an admiral card and consenquently a random nation (the admiral's). _________________
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Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:48 am |
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| Mishkovic wrote: | Ok. And I've only played 2 games online so I've no experience to go on. My opponents also seem to think I'm pretty bad so why waste the time of an opponent who wants a real game.
I'll stick to watching and collecting minis. |
Come on and play! You'll never get any better sitting on the sideines! It's fun and we don't mind if you're new. We all were new at some point! I'm happy to play with you. _________________ TimK
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Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:59 pm |
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| The Tirpitz wrote: | | Everyone, pleas join! Even if you can't be on all the time, once each day is more than enough. It starts with a small battle and shouldn't take too long (hopefully). And don't worry if you're not that good, just better for whoever's facing you. If you've never played online before, sign up and then play a couple practice games in the online matches forum. If you can't find it, just ask, someone will give a link. I'm sure most of us (including me) be happy to fill up all 11 slots left ASAP. |
I have never played online but am willing to give it a try. Sign me up and someone post the link to the online matches forum since I cannot find it. Please and Thank-you. |
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Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:15 pm |
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| No, I'd just be wasting someone's time. I'm sure most agree that wining with little resistance and then sitting for days waiting isn't much fun. |
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Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:36 pm |
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| Mishkovic wrote: | | No, I'd just be wasting someone's time. I'm sure most agree that wining with little resistance and then sitting for days waiting isn't much fun. |
i will be keeping the competion Fluid, mininal waiting for anyone, and besides i am sure you are foxing
Mishkovic you are going to be 23. _________________
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Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:11 am |
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I'm not sure I understand the 23 comment. There's too many chances of things going wrong so it'd be best I stay out.
Besides, other than knowing the regular rules, I don't know anything about these "Admirals" or any of the special rules. I'd be a hassle to deal with.
You guys have fun, I'll watch and learn. |
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Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:08 pm |
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I'm pretty sure Raevski meant no26 (of the 32). In any case, I'm sure you'll have fun by watching the matches.
There is nothing special with the admirals. The only difference is that by picking one ( http://aaminis.myfastforum.org/about3253.html ) you get the bonuses written on the card. _________________
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| NeuralDream wrote: | | Of course you can. It's an online single-elimination single-nation WAS tournament using normal WAS rules. The only twist is that you will be randomly assigned an admiral card and consenquently a random nation (the admiral's). |
Excellent! |
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If you guys need more players, I'm in. If someone comes along later and wants to participate, they can have my spot. No need to ask, just PM me and tell me to stay on the beach where I belong.
I must warn you:
1. I can't swim.
2. I can't do maps.
3. If I get a good admiral, I will sell him to the highest bidder.
4. I fully expect my ships to go down faster than a Letterman intern looking for a pay raise, so be kind.
5. Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky shall be my model in all things nautical.
BTW, I didn't notice either Cuthbert Collingwood or Isaac Preble on the list. Any chance of making an admiral I could understand? _________________
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Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:03 am |
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your in welcome aboard. _________________
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The participants of the greatest naval tournament since last year stand on the deck of the mighty USS Nimitz as they eagerly await the last 6 members of the party. As the men look around, they see many old and hardened faces in the crowd; Okie, the man of 1000 smileys, Sharpe, standing next to his wife with the familiar expression of fear he wears while in her vicinity, and The Lucky Y, a quiet German sailor with a look of disgust on his face as he studies the moderness of San Diego. Even the Stig was there, being wheeled in on a dollie, a look of fierceness most likely lays beneath his white helmet.
Soon the USS Nimitz will depart to the land of Dead Admirals, where the mighty ships of the last world war will fight again, and these few and brave men will be there masters. _________________
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