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Club 2007 Competitions
AWC 2007 CLUB WRG MODERN COMPETITION
Competition results were last updated
11 November 2007
For 2007 the AWC is running a club WRG 1950-2000
competition, "Gulf War I to Gulf War II", in 6mm scale. See side bar for scoring and
general rules.
Format
The
draw is Swiss Chess.
There are
4 rounds of competition.
Armies are
3,500 points as per WRG.
Armies
must be from the period from the first to the second Gulf War inclusive.

STANDINGS
| Player |
Army |
Total |
Rd 4 |
Rd 3 |
Rd 2 |
Rd 1 |
| Colin Hunter |
German |
5 |
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5 |
| Steven Price |
Taliban |
5 |
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5 |
| Kieran Mahony |
Russian |
0 |
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0 |
| Alastair Donald |
U.K. |
0 |
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0 |
| Stuart Renner |
Swedish |
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| Richard Hornell |
Iranian |
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| Jeff Kent |
French |
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ROUND RESULTS
Round 1
Colin vs.
Kieran - Win to Colin.
No Report.
Alastair vs.
Steven - Win to Colin.
"A Taleban franchise in Iraq had been forced up against
the coastline awaiting the final assault by British forces. The attack
commenced at midnight with no moon. Cover was sparse with a few ridges,
central wadi and two hills. British tanks and infantry slowly advanced
along the southern flank, with probing armoured forces on the northern
flank. Meanwhile the Taleban launched their own probe up the central
wadi to enter the British 1/3 of the table. Eventually the British made
contact with dug in Taleban on the southern flank. Many Taleban infantry
were eliminated one by one, with the loss of a Challenger due to ATGM in
the flank (pictures of the burning tank will be displayed on jihadist
websites). Another ATGM also fluked a kill on a British Striker on the
northern flank. Time was called as the British commander had to go home
to mow the lawns."
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Last Update
11-Nov-2007
Scoring
Win 5pts
Winning
draw 3pts
Draw
2pts
Losing
draw 1pt
Loss
0pts
No
finals. Highest points scoring after 4 rounds is winner.
Full
results of each game are to be mailed to the
AWC Yahoo! Group - both players are equally responsible for
completing this.
You must
be a paid up member of the AWC, and preferably subscribed to the
AWC Yahoo!
Group.
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