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madaxeman31 Aug 2022 2:10 p.m. PST

One of the great beauties about L'Art de la Guerre is the way the shorter game time (about 2.5 hours) means you can fit 3 games into a day. It sounds fairly minor, but a 3-round Swiss Draw tournament is just, well, a lot, lot more "meaty" than a 2-round one would be – but without imposing so many games on you that a poor army design could leave you cursing the protracted pain of facing a series of lengthy drawn out defeats either.

The recent Reading-based 1-dayer ticked all of those boxes with a theme of "the World of the Rus and Vikings" – armies with a connection to either of these peoples, in the form of a historical antipathy or conflict, a mention in the army list notes, or an allied contingent of either of the two.

I however went full Zelensky on this one, and chose a Rus army with no allies at all, a simple list chosen mainly as it was as close as I could get to using all of the lockdown-rebased Rus spearmen I owned all on table together whilst not totally ignoring the "good" options in the overall design.

That did mean a lot of spearmen – an often-unloved troop type who are nevertheless superb in the right circumstances. And, of course, how could I forget, a chance yet again to deploy the age-old groan-inducing Rus Abbot punchline against three unwary opponents!

All three Bella Emberg-free reports from this event are now online as the Rus take on the Carolingians, the Vikings and the Thematic Byzantine Empire in these fully illustrated and statistic rich reports.

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advocate31 Aug 2022 4:05 p.m. PST

Congratulations!

Erzherzog Johann02 Sep 2022 10:27 p.m. PST

Game length is simply a factor of points size of game surely. The convention for ADLG is typically 200 points I think. But I have friends who like to play 300 points, but then they can't get a game finished on a club night, so play at home or on a full club day (our local club is on Thursday 6pm – 9pm-ish and Sunday from 10am – 5pm.)

Cheers,
John

madaxeman03 Sep 2022 7:56 a.m. PST

It's certainly true that if you use 50% more toys then the game will take longer to get to a resolution, but 200 points is very much the default.

Its explicitly stated in the rules that 200 is the points total the game is designed to be played at, and of the near-40 competitions held in the UK in the last 12 months, all bar one have been played at 200 points as well – so any other choice is very much outside the ordinary

madaxeman03 Sep 2022 8:03 a.m. PST

Having said that, I'd expect even a 300 point game to play to a conclusion in under 3.5 hours

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