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Scandinavian Open 2016


Michael H-L

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Scandinavian Open 2016 is closing in.

 

This year we will have the option of two days of friendly gaming starting Wednesday the 24th at 10 AM.

 

Besides this, the weekend will follow the usual rutine with a choice between an early 1st round Friday and the short round starting at 13.30. The tournament will have 5 rounds with 3 scenarios to choose.

Saturday evening will have a secret round, with a choice between 3 previously published scenarios - or if both players agree - one new unpublished scenario.

 

There will be players attending the long weekend, who only play friendly games, so if you enjoy ASL ,but not tournaments - this is the place to be, the last full weekend of February.

 

The dates are ; Wednesday the 24th of February to Sunday the 28th

 

Hope to see a lot you .. but please don't bring Zlatan ...he is so damn ,good that he might also win ASO :-)

 

best regards

 

Michael and Bo

 

 

 

 

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Here is the ASO 2016 scenario list:

Friday
Early first round; 10.00 to 18.30
AP 48 "Up Inferno Hill"
SP 146 "Terrify and Destroy"
ASL 37 "Khamsin"
Late first round; 13.30 to 18.30
AP 108 "Yes Sir"
FrF 79 "Saving the Center"
WP 15 "Burnt, Blue and Grey"
Round two; 19.00-01.00
AP 100 "Coal in their Stockings"
SP 248 "Mango Tango"
AP 94 "Show of Force"
Saturday
Round three 8.30 -15.30
WO 15 "Liberators Day"
AP 95 "Operation Kutuzov"
FrF 78 "No Glory in War"
Round four 16.00 - 01.00
Secret round - choose between one not yet published scenario or if one/ both players prefer; 3 published scenarios.
Sunday
Round five 08.00-14.00
FrF 77 "Ghostbusters"
AP 93 "Best Think Again"
DB 120 " Start Fall Gelb"
ABS will be published no later than 1st of February.
Players with one or two losses Friday, will have the option of playing in a mini tournament with 2 rounds Saturday and one Sunday.
One mini tournament will be "the secret one" with alle scenarios unknown to the players. The other mini tournaments will be announced later.
This year we have the option of friendly gaming Wednesday and Thursday ..... and the rest of the weekend if preferred :-)
The ASL event is held at "Danhostel Amager" - located very near central Copenhagen, 5 min i cab from Copenhagen airport.
Bo and Michael
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32 players have preregistered in the main tournament .... until now ...including 6 Swedes;

 

Melvin Falk, Christoffer Peyre, Daniel Qvarfordt, Andreas Carlsson, Mattias Bergwall, Mattias Rönnblom.

 

And there is room for more :-)

 

Richard Dagnall, Eoin Corrigan, David Muir and Bo Siemsen will play "hygge spil" from Wednesday to Sunday

 

Michael

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update:

 

38 players in the main tournament Friday.

 

10 players will start playing Wednesday, with 4 more flying in Thursday.

 

We have players attending with a wide range of skill level, so you don't need to be a very good ASL players to attend - there will be a lot of fun :-)

 

Michael

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32 players have preregistered in the main tournament .... until now ...including 6 Swedes;

 

Melvin Falk, Christoffer Peyre, Daniel Qvarfordt, Andreas Carlsson, Mattias Bergwall, Mattias Rönnblom.

 

And there is room for more :-)

 

Richard Dagnall, Eoin Corrigan, David Muir and Bo Siemsen will play "hygge spil" from Wednesday to Sunday

 

Michael

Hygge spil - är det när man spelar iförd hyggelinne?

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The ASO website has been updated http://asl-so.dk/
- ABS and Clarifications has been added to the website.


Round 1 early start.

AP 48 "Up Inferno Hill"
G3 G2 + exchange Russian 9-1 for a 9-2
G2 G1 + delete one 468 from German turn 2 OB
G1 exchange two Russian 447 for two 458
R1 delete ATR and Hero from Russian OB
R2 R1 + delete one 447 from Russian OB
R3 R2 + delete one T34/m41 from Russian at start OB

Clarification; in SSR 2 replace " Scrounged wrecks" with "burnt out wrecks"
ASO SSR; " after the first Panther have been recalled, immobilized or eliminated, no matter what caused it, the second Panther will have a -1 DRM to all mechanical reliability DR for the remainder of the scenario"

ASL 37 "Khamsin"
G3 G2 + delete German 9-2 AL
G2 G1 + exchange German 9-2 for a 8-1
G1 exchange two British 457 for two 458
B1 exchange two British 458 for two 457
B2 B1 + exchange British HMG for a MMG
B3 B2 + delete one 458 from British OB

SP 146 "Terrify and Destroy"
G3 G2 + add a Baz 45 to American OB
G2 G1 + delete one 447 from Zug 3
G1 in SSR 2; exchange 1 for 2 (Gyro's)
A1 exchange 238 for a 548 in Zug 3
A2 A1 + delete one 8-1 from American OB
A3 A2 + add a MMG to German Zug 3

Round 1, late start

AP 108 "Yes sir"
G3 G2 + add a hero to American OB
G2 G1 + delete one LMG from German OB
G1 in SSR 2 exchange 2 HIP SE with 1 HIP SE
A1 add a 238 to German OB
A2 A1 + add a hero to German OB
A3 A2 + exchange 9-1 for 9-2 in German OB

FrF 79 " Saving the Center"
G3 G2 + two non-crew MMC in Russian OB are fanatic
G2 G1 + exchange 8-0 for a 8-1 in Russian OB
G1 add a 328 to Russian OB
R1 add a 236 to German at start OB
R2 R1 + exchange any two 467 for two 468
R3 R2 + delete one turn two Russian reinforcing 628

WP 15 "Burnt, Blue and Gray"
G3 G2 + American units possessing a Baz are fanatic.
G2 G1 + add a 8-1 to American OB
G1 exchange the 546 for a 666
A1 add a LMG to German OB
A2 A1 + exchange two 447 for two 548
A3 A2 + German units possessing a FT are fanatic.

Round 2

AP 94 "Show of Force"
G3 G2 + add a 447 to Russian at start OB
G2 G1 + add a 8-1 AL to Russian turn 3 reinforcements
G1 exchange German 8-1 for an 8-0
R1 delete one ATR from Russian OB
R2 R1 + add a 9-1 AL to German turn 1 entry force
R3 R2 + add a hero to German turn 2 reinforcements

AP 100 "Coal in their Stockings"
G3 G2 + delete one PSK
G2 G1 + add a 8-1 AL to American OB
G1 exchange two 666 for two 667
A1 exchange two 467 for two 468
A2 A1 + exchange one German LMG for a MMG
A3 A2 + add a 467 to German OB

SP 248 "Mango Tango"
J3 J2 + delete one Type 97B CHI-HA
J2 J1 + exchange two 448 for two 447
J1 exchange one Japanese 9-1 for an 8-0
A1 exchange two 447 for two 448
A2 A1 + delete one Baz 45
A3 A2 + delete the American FT

Round 3

AP95 "Operation Kutuzov"
G3 G2 + delete one German 467
G2 G1 + exchange three Russian 447 for three 458
G1 the Russians are Elite (C8.2)
R1 exchange two German 467 for two 468
R2 R1 + exchange one at start SU122 for a T34/m41
R3 R2 + exchange one turn 3 reinforcing PzIIIJ for a PzIVH

ASO SSR; add a 9-1 AL to German Tiger/ PzIVH section
Clarification; Russian AFV may not PrepFire in turn 1.

FrF 78 "No Glory in War"
G3 G2 + delete one Pz 38(t)A from German OB
G2 G1 + Russian ELR is 2
G1 add a 447 to Russian turn 2 reinforcements
B1 exchange two 467 for two 468
B2 B1 + exchange one Pz 38(t)A for a Pz 38(t)E
B3 B2 + delete one Russian T-60 m40

WO 15 "Liberation Day"
G3 G2 + exchange two 337 for two 527 in Partisan OB
G2 G1 + delete German 50mm MTR
G1 exchange three Russian 447 for three 458
R1 add a 247 to German at start OB
R2 R1 + add a MMG to German at start OB
R3 R2 + exchange German turn two 9-1 for a 9-2

Round 5

AP 93 "Best Think again"
G3 G2 + delete one 7-0 German leader
G2 G1 + delete one DC from German OB
G1 exchange three 447 for three 458
R1 exchange two German 447 for two 468
R2 R1 + delete one Russian 447
R3 R2 + two Russian AFV's have inexperienced crews

DB 120 " Start Fall Gelb"
G3 G2 + add a LMG to Belgian OB
G2 G1 + exchange one 457 for one 458 in Belgian OB
G1 delete one 248 from German OB
B1 delete one 237 from Belgian OB
B2 B1 + exchange two 467 for two 468 in German OB
B3 B2 + add a hero to German OB

FrF 77 "Ghostbusters"
G3 G2 + exchange French MMG for a HMG
G2 G1 + add a DC to French OB
G1 exchange three French 457 for three 458
F1 exchange one German 8-0 for an 8-1
F2 F1 + add a 8-1 AL to German turn 1 reinforcement
F3 F2 + delete one French 457 from French OB

Edited by Bo Siemsen
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Det var roligt, men det gick totalt åt h*e (för min del)!

Vet inte riktigt vad som hände, men jag gick 0-5, och vann pris för största ranking-minskningen... Helt sjukt. blink.pngwacko.png

 

Annars gjorde väl svenskarna helt okej, Melvin vann, Mattias Rönnblom kom trea och Mattias Bergwall vann en miniturnering.

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Det var roligt, men det gick totalt åt h*e (för min del)!

Vet inte riktigt vad som hände, men jag gick 0-5, och vann pris för största ranking-minskningen... Helt sjukt. :blink::wacko:

 

Annars gjorde väl svenskarna helt okej, Melvin vann, Mattias Rönnblom kom trea och Mattias Bergwall vann en miniturnering.

 

Sånt händer - dock en fråga - var det helt nya opponenter? Ingen du spelade nån gång innan?

 

//Tysken

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Sånt händer - dock en fråga - var det helt nya opponenter? Ingen du spelade nån gång innan?

 

//Tysken

 

 

Det var blandat motstånd, enda nya var Daniel Bottemanne.

Sista partiet mötte jag Bergwall, och vi har spelat hyfsat jämnt historiskt.

Samtilga hade lägre ranking än mig, nu torde Bergwall ha mer än vad jag har... smile.png

 

Nåväl, jag hade roligt i alla fall! Framförallt lördag kväll då jag och Stefan Fiedler körde fyllefest-ASL biggrin.png Och partiet mot Bergwall på söndagen var riktigt skoj också då vi spelade Fangs of the Tiger (SP87). (Man kan tro att jag la mig här för att få det åtråvärda noob-priset, men Bergwall vann rättvist wink.png )

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The final game between Mr.Falk and Mr.Tournemire was won by Melvin Falk. In a game of "Best think again" Melvin had thought really well about how to defend against the aggressive russian and with a couple of turns still left Mr.Tournemire conceded game. With that Melvin claimed his 6th tournament win at Scandinavian Open. Congratulations and well done !

After a couple of late cancelations we had 38 players in the main tournament and 9 players who played friendly games for a total of 47 participants over the 5 day period that ASO lastet. The first players started showing up on monday and Tuesday. The first dice started rolling wednesday when there was about 10 people were there. By thursday there was about 20 people. We therefore consider the extended tournament a succes and we expect to offer something similar next year.

Thanks to everybody who participated and helped make it another succesful edition of Scandinavian Open. We hope you enjoyed it as much as Michael and I did ourselves and we hope to see you all and many more back for ASO 2017.

ASO 2016 FINAL STANDINGS
Melvin Falk 5-0
G. Tournemire 4-1
Mathias Rönnblom 4-1
Rich Domovic 4-1
Hennie van der Salm 4-1
Kenneth Knudsen 4-1
Alan Smee 3-2
Hans Bugge 3-2
Enrico Catanzaro 3-2
Niels larsen 3-2
Olivier Dietsch 3-2
Jonathan Kay (4 games) 3-1
Ketil Høgenhaug 3-2
Kåre Jacobsen 3-2
Mikko Lukkari 3-2
Pär Worbis 2-3
David Muir (4 games) 2-2
Timo Kärna 2-3
Paul Schaeffer 2-3
Martin Kristensen (4 games) 2-2
Björn Lorenzen 2-3
Carl Alex Friis Nielsen 2-3
Göran Andersson 2-3
Derek Ward 2-3
David Kalman 1-3-1
Stefan Fiedler (2 games) 1-1
Kirby Vincent (2 games) 1-1
Christopher Peyre (2 games) 1-1
Martin Houmøller (2 games) 1-1
Daniel Bottemanne (2 games) 1-1
Josh Kalman 1-4
Tim Hunsdorfer 1-4
Jes Touvdal (2 games) 0-1-1
Andreas Carlsson (2 games) 0-2
Ran Shiloah (2 games) 0-2
Sami Pelkonen 0-5
Mattias Bergwall (2 games) 0-2
Phil Draper (3 games) 0-3


MINI TOURNAMENT WINNERS
Pete Shelling design mini tournament - Martin Houmøller
Secret scenario design mini tournament - Mathias Bergwall

SPONSORS
ASL Scandinavian Open would like to acknowledge our sponsors for 2016:

- Le Franc Tireur (www.lefranctireur.org/)
- Multimanpublishing (www.multimanpublishing.com)
- Keys Games And Hobbies (Email only - hobbies747@gmail.com)
- Battleschool (www.asl-battleschool.blogspot.dk/)
- Bounding Fire Productions (www.boundingfire.com)
- Trojan Games /Andreas Carlson (www.trojangames.se)
- Friendly Fire (www.friendlyfire.se/ASL/packs)
- Lone Canuck Publishing (www.lonecanuckpublishing.ca)

Thanks for your generosity and continued support.

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