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Post by jukei on Jul 23, 2022 11:04:55 GMT
I'm not sure if the Scraplauncher hits hard enough, and though I do love the pistols I am just as enamored by the cheap Scouts, I suppose I'll use a few practice games to determine if I should alter the list to have more ogres vs the Thundertusk. I agree again! the second option I was thinking is to play 2 unit of bulls..one of 6 and second of 12 with Lord/heroes ( no horde. 4 x4 +Characters ) all with ironfirst should be around 625 points . so your core is ok. I don't know if you have already tried something like this. :-) Still breaks highlander and the bulls just don't threaten the way the Guts do. We should execute not threaten... Btw your answer reminds me a nice anectode I read once... Each chess player may know it. “ Nimzowitsch opponent took out a cigarette case and put on the chess table. Nimsowitsch hated cigarette smoke and called the director and filed a complaint.The director said, “He has not lit a cigarette and there is no smoke. So your complaint is noted but it is not valid.”“I know”, Nimzowitsch replied, “but he threatens to smoke, and you know as well as I that in chess the threat is often stronger than the execution”.Most of the time in chess there are constant threats made that forces an opponent to defend each of the threats.In short, you can spend much of your time worried about what your opponent might do, versus what they actually do.I love this anecdote. It makes me always think...
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Post by knoffles on Jul 27, 2022 16:31:00 GMT
I'm not sure if the Scraplauncher hits hard enough, and though I do love the pistols I am just as enamored by the cheap Scouts, I suppose I'll use a few practice games to determine if I should alter the list to have more ogres vs the Thundertusk. Still breaks highlander and the bulls just don't threaten the way the Guts do. We should execute not threaten... Btw your answer reminds me a nice anectode I read once... Each chess player may know it. “ Nimzowitsch opponent took out a cigarette case and put on the chess table. Nimsowitsch hated cigarette smoke and called the director and filed a complaint.The director said, “He has not lit a cigarette and there is no smoke. So your complaint is noted but it is not valid.”“I know”, Nimzowitsch replied, “but he threatens to smoke, and you know as well as I that in chess the threat is often stronger than the execution”.Most of the time in chess there are constant threats made that forces an opponent to defend each of the threats.In short, you can spend much of your time worried about what your opponent might do, versus what they actually do.I love this anecdote. It makes me always think... great anecdote!
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