[ASLML] Long Scenarios

Chas Argent sidirezegh at charter.net
Wed Feb 18 22:50:25 PST 2004


My biggie choices:

Point Of No Return (42)
-a big fat desert mess-fun fun fun til yer daddy takes the 2-pdr Portee away

Breakthrough To Kozani (CH 9)
-not all that big for the British player but the Germans have lots of toys
to drive around in, and 4 boards to boot

The French Decide To Fight (U1)
-sucky Yanks with Rangers vs sucky French with lots of guns; good stuff

-Chas

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Chas Argent
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Medford, Oregon, USA
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"That's the kind of sugar papa likes!!" -Sgt. Joe Gunn


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aslml-bounces at asl-forums.net [mailto:Aslml-bounces at asl-forums.net]
On
> Behalf Of David Goldman
> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 9:54 PM
> To: ASL Mailing List
> Subject: [ASLML] Long Scenarios
> 
> I'm putting the finishing touches on the ASL OPEN Scenario List.  A new
> feature this year will be the Sunday Buddy Matches.  Instead of playing
two
> rounds on Sunday, any four players not in the top eight places and not
> having played against each of the opponents can match up and play two
> separate matches of the same scenario.  The round six result will be the
> two results of the scenario as played.  The round seven result for each
> player will be the result of the person playing the opposing side in the
> buddy match.  Needless to say the round seven results of Buddy Matches
will
> not be reported to ROAR and OARS since they will be already entered from
> round six.
> 
> The advantage to me as tournament director is that I can now put into the
> OPEN a selection of scenarios that are playable in 6 to 10 hours that
> people don't have to stay up all night to play.
> 
> So my question to the ASLML is:
> 
> What is your favorite scenario that can be played in 6 to 10 hours that
you
> would play either side?
> 
> I already have some scenarios in mind but I'm looking for your favorites.
> 
> David Goldman
> ASL OPEN
> April 23-25, 2004
> 





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