nealhunt wrote:
It's the "Gotcha!" effect of someone not knowing that is the problem.
I think this is probably the real problem here, I imagine Frogbear feels very hard done too because he was playing to a different ruling and got caught out by something he felt was wrong.
If everyone at an event plays by the same rules (or interpretation) then there's no real problems it's only when there are differing views that come up in game that problems occur (as here).
Same with the objectives.
If everyone has similar sized objectives then there shouldn't be a problem but what happens if I turn up with 20-30cm wide objectives.
It could give a big boost to where my blitz garrison could be set up and still hold/contest my blitz. In most games I usually have to have 2 or 3 units out in the open to hold/contest but with a deeper into the table measuring point I would probably be able to have more units in range and in a harder to remove situation too.
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Oh and BTW E&C, "best Epic player in the world" should perhaps read "best Epic player in the UK...." at the very least, as the UK isn't the world and you have no way of accurately confirming that statement.
"Best Epic player in Europe" would probably be more accurate, considering who's won the European GT's, and who's beaten them.
FYI, just the UK tournaments have seen IIRC 85 different players in the last 3 years.
But the "Best Epic player in the World" sounds much better to his Ego, whoever your'e talking about

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