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Card Driven Wargame line-up at the 2007 WBC convention
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Following is the schedule for 16 19 Card Driven Wargame tournies (although you could pick a bone that a few games on the list are not strickly card driven wargames, but, the CDWer tribe does play them) at the 2007 WBC tournment http://www.boardgamers.org/

I've participated in many of them. You'll always get a great GM and fun/challenging field of players. The 2 player tournies generally run in size from 16-32, while the multiplayer games pull fields between 50-100.

Each winter, WBC offers these tournies at its winter CDW con, WAM. http://www.wamconvention.com/
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1. Board Game: Paths of Glory [Average Rating:8.07 Overall Rank:20]
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A legendary WBC tourney, that has kicked off WBC for the last four years as its own "pre-con". 6 back-to-back 7 hour rounds to determine a winner. Only for the bold and beautiful - or those enjoying mind numbing fun competition. Great/fun group of players from all over the globe (including Turkey).

http://www.boardgamers.org/wbc/gunsaug.htm

A ceramonial dance by Ms.Hari opens the activities

 
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...get ready to get eaten by all the sharks who can magically do 10 things with 1 op and are always 3 steps ahead of you.
 
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2. Board Game: Hannibal: Rome vs. Carthage [Average Rating:7.92 Overall Rank:27]
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Sunday 2:00 PM. You won't meet a better GM in Mr.Tucker. Always lots of color - and great door prizes. And, at least one participant always wears a Carthagian helmet to the event.

http://www.boardgamers.org/wbc/omens.htm

A couple of years ago, the GM actually had Carthagian elephants at the opening ceramony. The hotel management got their shorts in a knot, so, the elephants probably won't be back anytime soon.

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3. Board Game: Successors (2nd Edition) [Average Rating:7.02 Overall Rank:1013]
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Kicking off the multiplayer CDWs. WARNING: A Former Team X member is the GM. Alexander and a few members of his posse always make a token appearance.

 
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Version III won't be out yet, but I'll be giving away 2 free (future) copies as prizes this year.
I'll also be holding a version III playtest, if I can. Contact me if you are interested.

BTW - the only good Team X Member is a Former Team X Member.

 
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4. Board Game: The Napoleonic Wars [Average Rating:7.07 Overall Rank:697]
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The 2 player version kicks off on Tuesday at 6 PM. Sometimes it attracts a strange crowd. Some dude showed up claiming he was Napolean.



 
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5. Board Game: 1776 [Average Rating:6.33 Overall Rank:1592]
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One of the things that makes WBC the best con in the business is having tourneys like 1776 (the game was published 33 years ago) where a strong field of good sport players show up for the 2 player wargames.

Not exactly a card driven wargame, but, it does use very cool battle cards. And, it is an outstanding strategic level game - similar to the Card Driven Wargames.

Tuesday nite 7 PM mulligan round and Wednesday 9 AM. Event is run by a great GM and the event went to the clock (90 minutes per side) for the first 9 months of the Campaign Game (bid Strategic Cities).





 
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6. Board Game: Here I Stand [Average Rating:8.10 Overall Rank:34]
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Ed the GM makes you recite the edicts on demand :-)

Tuesday 7 PM



Last year a fellow named Luther dressed in a really funky outfit should up. However, security quickly showed him the door.
 
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Is anything being done with bidding or anything with this game? Is it needed? It's hard to imagine playing a 6 player game with asymmetrical forces tournament style, no matter how long it has been playtested.
 
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No, we're not using bidding.

Last year's win totals by power (first year as a tournament) were as follows...

Ottoman: 3
Hapsburg: 3
England: 2
France: 4
Papacy: 2
Protestant: 3

We were quite happy with that breakdown.

Gorey details on last year's tournament can be found here:
http://www.boardgamers.org/yearbook/hispge.htm

We've started up a BPA-sponsored PBEM tournament too and are not doing bidding there either. The only concession to side preferences is that in these tournaments the strongest qualifiers from the opening rounds get to choose first for sides in the semis and finals.

One thing you'll find about Here I Stand is that it offers many players a chance to hurt a perceived leader. This does help make it self-correcting for play balance to some extent, part of the reason I think it is working well in tournament settings.
 
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garysax wrote:
It's hard to imagine playing a 6 player game with asymmetrical forces tournament style, no matter how long it has been playtested.


People seem to manage to play Diplomacy in tournaments. Is 6 really so different from 7?
 
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7. Board Game: Wilderness War [Average Rating:7.76 Overall Rank:193]
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The GM Mr.Wixson is top notch. On his own dime he awards tomahawks to the top 2 finishers. Wed 9 AM

Despite the picture below, you don't often see players holding hands.

 
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hehe.

Someday this will be reprinted, I think I may buy it.
 
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Breakdown and buy or trade for it. The designer did a fabulous job coming up with a gaming system that fit the war - quite rare :-)
 
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I'm quite interested in the asymmetrical forces in this one,yeah. Don't want to wait until 2010 or whenever it'll get through P500 though. I know why they do, but I wish they wouldn't P500 reprints and just reprint them and get them back in stock instead.
 
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On more than one occasion they have done a reprint way before it reached 500 preorders (I assume because its quick and easy).
 
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8. Board Game: Wellington [Average Rating:6.95 Overall Rank:965]
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The 2nd entry in the Napoleonic CDW field. Wednesday High Noon. There is quite a potrait artist that occassionally paints one of the participants in a period uniform. A sample of his work below:

 
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9. Board Game: Combat Commander: Europe [Average Rating:7.97 Overall Rank:24]
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The new tactical card driven games gets its WBC maiden voyage on Friday (with Mulligan Round on Wednesday night.)
 
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Was played alot at WAM - and had good reviews from that surly crew.
 
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I wonder if some solid winning overall strategies are starting to develop for this game yet...
 
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garysax wrote:
I wonder if some solid winning overall strategies are starting to develop for this game yet...


You have to manage your hand and work with the cards you draw. And of course be lucky at the right times. I think there's no such thing as a long-term strategy in this game (one reason I like it).
 
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10. Board Game: The Napoleonic Wars [Average Rating:7.07 Overall Rank:697]
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...and the 5 player version of NAP Wars. Be careful regarding who sits at your table ;-) Wednesday 6 PM



The lovely and talent Queen Louise of Prussia occassionally pops by. Napolean called her, "The only person in Prussia with a set of b*lls". That, of course, was prior to certain day in 1815 when someone called Blucher all of a sudden made a timely appearance.
 
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11. Board Game: For the People [Average Rating:7.53 Overall Rank:328]
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Mainstay tourney of the CDW genre. You'll have to get by "The Master" to grab the gold. Thursday 9 AM. Mr.Grant usually brings the cigars and a refreshment or two for the post game party.

 
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12. Board Game: Sword of Rome [Average Rating:7.30 Overall Rank:389]
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Great box cover. Wearing a toga is optional. Thursday 9 AM. Russel Crowe crashed the event last year and created quite a mess of things.

 
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As I was leaving the WBC two years ago (the year this was the program cover), as I was waiting for a cab I was chatting with a couple people, one of whom turned out to be the designer of this.

Sadly, I cannot attend the WBC this year
 
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13. Board Game: Up Front [Average Rating:7.87 Overall Rank:95]
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This one will be on Thursday at 9:00. I have a special in my gaming heart for this one.




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A picture of two Up Front players last year reviewing the rules prior to play.
 
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robot Crapgame: "Hey, Oddball, this is your moment of glory. And you're chickening out!"
Oddball: "To a New Yorker like you, a 'hero' is some type of weird sandwich, not some 'nut' who takes on three 'Tigers'!"

Oddball: "We see our role as essentially defensive in nature. While our armies are advancing so fast and everyone's knocking themselves out to be heroes, we are holding ourselves in reserve in case the Krauts mount a counteroffensive which threatens Paris... or maybe even New York. Then we can move in and stop them. But for $1.6 million dollars, we could become heroes for three days..."
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14. Board Game: Triumph of Chaos [Average Rating:7.73 Overall Rank:789]
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Revolutionaries and counter revolutionaries battle it out using the 1918 scenario. Ice cold vodka, with pickles of course, served at Thursday 10 AM. Ukrainain anarchists have been known to show up for the tourney, then, the party really gets going.

 
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15. Board Game: Shifting Sands [Average Rating:7.41 Overall Rank:621]
 
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MMP's entry into the CDW genre. Sand, ocean and German 88's. What's not to love? Thursday 6 PM

 
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Very interested to see how these games between good players end up. I'm wondering how this game is actually balanced between Axis and Allies, I'm not in a position to make a determination yet with my low # of plays.
 
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16. Board Game: Twilight Struggle [Average Rating:8.32 Overall Rank:1]
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70 showed for this event in its inaugural run. Pounding your shoe on the podium begins at 9 AM Friday. Contestants replay the epic cold war battle between the force and evil empire. Princess Leia made a surprising appearance in that bikini outfit of hers.

 
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That was really Ananda, but I think he has put on some weight since the photo was taken.

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Will he be wearing a one piece or two piece this year?
 
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17. Board Game: Empire of the Sun [Average Rating:7.53 Overall Rank:539]
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The sun rises at 10 AM Friday. Make sure you alert the air defenses on Pearl a little earlier.

 
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18. Board Game: We the People [Average Rating:7.42 Overall Rank:303]
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Fabulous tourney run by one the WBC Grand daddy GMs. Saturday 9 AM sharp. Ms.Ross has been known on occassion to stop by. Man, that woman can really sew.

 
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19. Board Game: Slapshot [Average Rating:6.36 Overall Rank:1554]
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This cornerstone WBC tourney starts at 11 PM Saturday nite with the traditional "reading of the rules". A refree tosses people into a penalty box "for ANY whining" (my kind of event). Team names body painted on their members (1 letter per bare chest). The "I got PUCK'D" award. A couple of hundred screaming nutcases.

Oh, it's a ton a fun; THE defining characteristic of WBC.

 
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Good games being played at WBC. Sounds like fun.
 
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This'll be my second year at WBC. I have yet to take the plunge into wargames, but I'm very tempted. I watched a game of Panzerblitz, and was hoping to try it out, but it's only a precon this year. Any suggestions for someone who wants to try something out?
 
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I'd recommend starting either with We the People or Twilight Struggle on this list. Both low complexity and very well designed games. And fun!
 
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Cool, I've heard some people talking about Twilight Struggle, I'll try and check it out. Thanks!
 
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