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Bligh
02-18-2017, 10:20
From this afternoon's game.
Sealegs will write up the full action later.

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Eveille has struck to HMS Argonaut.

Argonaut after some altercation with Artesien strikes to her.


HMS Leopard now silences Artesien at long range. Abandoning ship what is left of Artesien's crew attempt to escape with the captured Argonaut, only to be boarded in turn by Leopard's crew who outnumber them 7 to one.


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Thus the little Leopard ends up with three prizes, one of them British.
It was a damned close run thing.
If Argonaut had not done a runner, Leopard would have run aground in the next move.

Rob.

Naharaht
02-18-2017, 22:50
Congratulations to the captain of the Leopard. If that had been a real historical battle, he would have earned a huge sum in 'prize money'.

Bligh
02-19-2017, 02:23
for once the bloody Island made the game more interesting, instead of just getting in the way, but a lot of that was down to Andy's attitude of trying to use any way he can to outfox me.
We have been gaming together for over 30 years now, so he knows my moves pretty well.
Rob.

TexaS
02-19-2017, 04:05
Congratulations to the captain of the Leopard. If that had been a real historical battle, he would have earned a huge sum in 'prize money'.

But you didn't get prize money for recaptures in the same battle.

Hjl
02-19-2017, 05:00
Didn't the Portland perform miracles last month as well?

Bligh
02-19-2017, 12:50
If you are revering to the Nation vs Nation AAR last month, it was the Leander which did the same sort of hit and run Hugh.

I think I am starting to see a pattern developing. The 50s and 60s can absorb a bit more stick than a Frigate, but are quite nippy so as long as they keep out of trouble and only get plastered once they can cause a lot of damage at the end of a battle, whereas if a frigate gets plastered that's it for any firepower even if it survives.
Rob.

Hjl
02-19-2017, 15:03
If you are revering to the Nation vs Nation AAR last month, it was the Leander which did the same sort of hit and run Hugh.

I think I am starting to see a pattern developing. The 50s and 60s can absorb a bit more stick than a Frigate, but are quite nippy so as long as they keep out of trouble and only get plastered once they can cause a lot of damage at the end of a battle, whereas if a frigate gets plastered that's it for any firepower even if it survives.
Rob.

Yes, you seem to have found a nice role for the 4ths and small 3rds. 50 guns is nothing to be laughed at! It's why I avoid direct contact with them in the letters campaign in my Amazon. I don't really even have a huge edge with maneuverability, and the Portlands ability to absorb hits far outweighs an amazons. One day I'll capture one and have it as my flag ship, but it will have to be a battle of my choosing.

Bligh
02-19-2017, 15:27
Maybe you need a scapegoat Hugh?
Rob.

Hjl
02-19-2017, 15:37
Maybe you need a scapegoat Hugh?
Rob.

A sacrificial goat that I can put my sins on and the send out into the wilderness? I'm not sure I see how it would help...

Bligh
02-20-2017, 01:03
Draw your enemy into a disadvantageous situation by holding out a prize that they would find hard to ignore.
Then once they were in a glitch pop out and rake them with double shot.
Rob.

Hjl
02-20-2017, 05:34
Sounds like a good idea. I'll formulate a plan.

Bligh
02-20-2017, 08:47
Sounds like a good idea. I'll formulate a plan.

I neglected to say the rake should preferably be up their ars ....derriere.
Rob.