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    • Spring Gathering 14

      Spring Gathering 14

      Join us for the 14th Annual 2016 Axis & Allies Spring Gathering. The Spring Gathering is a day and half mini CON that focuses on Axis & Allies board games and miniatures. Games played include:

      •All Axis & Allies Games (1914, G42, G40, AA50, 1942 (2nd Ed.),  AA land Miniatures, War at Sea & more …
      •Non-Axis & Allies Games
      •Door Prizes: will be given away throughout the day.

      This event will be held April 1st & 2nd,  2016

      Friday Night  6-11 p.m.  &  Saturday 8a.m.- 8p.m.

      Toledo Game Room 3001 W. Sylvania, Toledo, OH  43613

      Please bring a copy of any game you
      would like to play!

      Cost: $8 at the door/person for both days!

      For more information visit:

      http://www.headlesshorseman2.com/spring-gathering.html

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: Um, AA50 upwards of $800-1200 on amazon

      Sssshhhh…… don’t tell the company types, but I always felt like taking the final playtest map that I have in digital form and printing up copies to make AA50 bootlegs.

      Unfortunately, they would quickly track me down and sue my pants off.  :roll:

      A reprint would be so easy.  And they could package it a bit differently so that the box isn’t as ungainly (from a shipping point of view).  Just stack half of the trays on top of the other half and fold the map panels in half.  Do the measuring yourself- it works.

      You’re right- this should be the base game.  They have been scrambling ever since this came out to get an entry level version that has the rules introduced in this game.  Unfortunately, they never quite work since the spacing on AA50 is tailored to those rules.  The smaller games can’t handle the newer rules and 42.2 is a lame attempt to come close to AA50.

      posted in Axis & Allies Anniversary Edition
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: DC Metro Area Players/Tourny?

      See the other DC thread.

      posted in Player Locator
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: Washington DC: A&A players wanted

      The WBC A&A (Revised) tourney is coming soon:

      http://www.boardgamers.org/yearbkex14/a&apge.htm

      It is on the weekend before the rest of the convention.  Even if you are not exactly into the playing of Revised anymore, you can still connect with multiple A&A players from the region that may want to play other versions.

      posted in Player Locator
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      Craig Yope
    • 2014 WBC A&A Tournament

      2014 WBC A&A Tournament

      The event page is located here:

      http://www.boardgamers.org/yearbkex/a&apge.htm

      WBC information is here:

      http://www.boardgamers.org/

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: East Coast Events?

      Event preview for the WBC tourney:

      http://www.boardgamers.org/yearbkex/a&apge.htm

      Game used is Revised.

      WBC is held the first full week of August with the Pre Cons (of which A&A is one) the preceding weekend.

      Aug. 4-10, 2014
      (with associated pre-cons
      on Aug. 2-3)
      Lancaster Host
      Lancaster, Pennsylvania

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: #FMGCon2014 - September 6-7, Canada - Photos are up

      @djensen:

      Enough. Don’t make me lock the thread.

      Just go back and clean out the crap, starting with his unnecessary pot shot referencing things that have nothing to do with this fine event.

      @IL:

      Consider who made the first comment.

      You did. :roll:

      http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=32915.msg1251018#msg1251018

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: #FMGCon2014 - September 6-7, Canada - Photos are up

      @FieldMarshalGames:

      Hey guys….  remember the totally AWESOME, Military themed war gaming convention that this thread is about?

      :-D

      That’s exactly what I was doing.  To the point of trying to help a fellow gamer get to the event.

      Then a random post about nothing whatsoever to do with the con was put forth.

      Blame the “debbie downer” for ruining the vibe in here.  The usual SOP.

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: #FMGCon2014 - September 6-7, Canada - Photos are up

      Everything was fine and on topic until IL opened his pie hole.  :roll:

      That’s why we can’t have anything nice. :? :cry: :-P

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: Grasshopper's Pre-FMGC Game

      Early October would be a good spacing from the summer events.  Or mid May.

      Remember that the US summer A&A group does Origins (mid June) and Gen Con Indy (mid August) with a smaller part of that hitting Smorey’s Spring Gathering (mid to late April).

      I wouldn’t expect you to go with a mid-July time frame but that might be nice.  I still like the October slot the best since it balances out the schedule as it stands with the Spring Gathering, Origins, and then GCI.

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: #FMGCon2014 - September 6-7, Canada - Photos are up

      And we are happy that you do. :roll: :-P

      We are trying to keep the level of decency up high and the riff-raff factor low.  Then again, you show up down in the city and all our (A&A.org members) problems may be solved.  And I’m not talking about bankruptcy.

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: Battle of Tennessee Axis & Allies Tournament

      Jake is great, but I rarely get to hang with him.  He lives only an hour away but I only see him at Origins and Spring Gathering.

      ID- Where in my great home state of Indiana are you from?  I was born in Fort Wayne, but grew up in Michigan.

      I forget that Nashville is more west than I think that it is.  We used to drive through there all the time on the way to Florida when I was a kid.  It was the preferred path from the west side of the state (69,65,24,75).  The east side types take 75 south all the way and that means going through Knoxville.  Scarier drive.

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: Battle of Tennessee Axis & Allies Tournament

      You let Jake in the door???

      You poor bastards!!! :wink: :lol:

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: AxisandAllies.org 15th Anniversary Extravaganza

      @djensen:

      @Imperious:

      I don’t carry hate like some people. It makes for a more successful life in general. What a tragic waste.

      Not going anyway and to think “I will not go if IL goes” is something i might hear from a 13 year old, not an adult.

      I assumed it was a joke.

      It was only a joke in so much as I know that I won’t come, simply because it is outside the realistic realm of time and money for me.

      (removed)

      Garg- Don’t let Mr. Bear get too close, it might get ugly. :lol:

      [admin]Removed inappropriate comments. To summarize what was removed Yope personally does not like IL. I also corrected a typo “to” to “too.”[/admin]

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: AxisandAllies.org 15th Anniversary Extravaganza

      I would think about it as long as IL is banned from attending.

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: Grasshopper's Pre-FMGC Game

      Well, a lady from an east side suburb just chopped up her son and brought the body parts out to my area for disposal.  So we have that going for us. :-o

      If you need a character reference as it pertains to my viability as a stopping point, just talk to Jeremy or Greg Smorey of Origins and Gen Con Indy GMing fame.  I do believe you have been to GCI to play A&A.

      Then again, maybe you shouldn’t talk to them. :lol:

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: Axis and Allies 1914 or Global in Indianapolis

      You can try to contact Greg Smorey the A&A GM for Origins and Gen Con Indy.  He has a data base of A&A players, including ones from the Indy area, so he should be able to hook you up.

      His site is Smorey Swamp:

      http://www.headlesshorseman2.com/

      headlesshorseman63@gmail.com

      posted in Player Locator
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: Grasshopper's Pre-FMGC Game

      Close enough that it is practically the same thing.

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: Grasshopper's Pre-FMGC Game

      I will be getting a passport here eventually since there is a wedding that I will be going to in the TO area this summer.  That will take care the vast majority of my border issues.

      ghr2- You can exchange money right at the border crossing.  Come up my way and cross in Port Huron (Blue Water Bridge).  Use I-94 to I-69 and then across the thumb of Michigan to the border.  That way you avoid the traffic and trouble of the Detroit/Windsor metro area and that crossing.

      Hell, you could come this far (it’s about half way for you on this trip) on the way to the event and crash at my place.  That way you have just a five hour trip on Friday.

      Just don’t tell the Canadians (or the US goons for that matter) that you stayed with me. :wink:

      posted in Events
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      Craig Yope
    • RE: Separate carrier aircraft

      My friends and I play an advanced A&A type game in which the carrier air is differentiated by its range instead of by actual vehicle (though there is an exception to that in that the UK has an early war naval fighter unit to symbolize the swordfish/gladiator planes).

      This represents the differences that come with the design limitations placed on carrier air.

      Now it must be explained that all air units operate a bit differently in that they have a range instead of a movement allowance.  You can fly up to the range out to a target, then the range back from the battle.  Ranges are 2,2 for fighters and stukas/sturmoviks and 3,3 for bombers.  Western Allies also have heavy bombers have that can fly 4,4, but only when doing strat bombing.

      Carrier air only have a 1,1 range, but understand that in this game the CV moves first, then the air unit can fly off of the deck to do its combat.  There is still the switching out of the generic fighter unit (with the exception of the UK unit until the spring of '42 when the regular fighter can then land on their carriers) from land to CV and vice versa, but the limitations concerning range during an actual attack does model the limits that were present in the war.

      I did come up with with a naval air unit for the US and Japan to be used in this game, but it was more of an attempt to power down the generic fighter and its attack value against surface naval units rather than an attempt to come up a unique figurine for differentiation.

      posted in House Rules
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