This was the most static game ever, up until Turn 7. The Arminium roadblock was in effect and Hannibal never got the cards to make a run for southern Italy,...
From turns T1 to T7 Rome and Carthage traded two significant provinces, C.Gaul went to Rome, and Corsica went to Carthage. Two important strategy cards favored...
Bruce Wigdor's Carthage defeated Andrew Glassop's Germans by auto-win at the end of Turn 5. I just had great cards the whole way, and Andrew was saddled with...
Hannibal entered Italy in Turn 1 and played "I have come to Italy.." to take quick control of 2 provinces in Italy. An amazing Turn 2 hand of cards for...
Great! Germans defeated by Hannibal won't rise their ugly head in XX century ;-) From: IHRCL@yahoogroups.com [mailto:IHRCL@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bruce...
Hannibal had incredibly tough luck in the early going, with Alps ATTRITION and a virulent EPIDEMIC reducing him to 4CU. He fought the good fight and fended off...
Ryan's Romans were fearsome and formidably aggressive martial forces throughout the entire contest. Applying pressure, taking risks, and fighting, fighting,...
We played the alternate setup and alternate siege rules variant. Hannibal had success in Italy, though an odd, lengthy, TRUCE gave the game a static quality...
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This was actually a very uneventful game until T9. Both sides played very conservatively, Scott R.'s Carthaginians made a brief attempt to attack and control...
Nathan Wise (Carthage) defeated Charles Robinson (Rome) at end game count 9-8 Rome owned this game, but Carthage pulled of a sneaky win from under Roman...
Bruce Wigdor's Romans defeated Daniel Blumentritt's Carthaginians by resignation on Turn 4. Hannibal crossed as normal, but at the end of Turn 2 stuck his nose...
A close fought game that came down to the last turn. Hannibal crossed the Alps in Turn 1 and lost a battle on a Probe, preserving his army for future turns....
Hannibal was cornered and killed in Etruria at the start of turn 6. Yet Rome thoroughly lost with Carthage holding Syracuse and Sardinia, while Italy wasn't...
A close game ends with a 9 - 9 Province count Carthage victory. Hannibal crossed the Alps on Turn 1 and then was stalemated for the rest of the game by the...
Hello Everyone, Truly - I haven't seen a game like this in my life! Hannibal and whole stack of 10CU has been razed from the ground in Turn 2. Having a free...
Hi Bruce, Unfortunately we had a connection hiccup and George was not able to stay connected when he tried to load the save game. I'm hoping we can continue...
Hi Bruce, We (Andy Latto and Jaroslaw Andruszkiewicz) were just about to conclude a game when the third party server has disconnected us. We will try to finish...
By early T5 things looked very bleak for Scott R.'s beleaguered Carthaginians. Peter C.'s Romans had taken control of both Western and Eastern Numidia, and...
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 3:15 PM, slywolf_slywolf ... If Rome had Eastern and Western Numidia, and the Carthaginian army in Africa had been destroyed, why did...
Peter C. / Rome did just so and came within [1] Siege Point of ending the game. Scott R. / Carthage took a very risky strategy, evacuated Africa with Mago and...
Bruce Wigdor's Romans defeated Jaroslaw Andruszkiewicz's Carthaginians by resignation on Turn 7. Hannibal was victorious in his first two battles, but then he...
Roman victory by Turn 9 concession An interesting game, with action in a few theatres. Hannibal didn't make it over the Alps in Turn 1, so Rome quickly subdued...
Bruce Wigdor's Romans defeated George Young's Carthaginians by a 10-8 province count. Hannibal crossed the Alps on Turn 1, Rome went for the block. Carthage...
Carthage: Glassop Rome: Robinson (winner on turn 7 through a successful siege of Carthage) Andrew had some rough luck throughout this game, pulling few of the...
Kevin Worth's Carthage win a 9-9 victory over Arnold's Romans. Carthage started with Messenger Intercepted, Syracuse, Sicily Revolts, and grain shortage so...