kyussinchains wrote:
The big question is whether you (and others) would like to attend such an event? how was the event from a fun point of view? would you do it again?
I would not do it again, and that has nothing to do with my poor results. My loss to Richard was one of the most enjoyable games I've played for a long time.
But unfortunately my last game sort of ruined my weekend. I was this close -> <- to concede at least once every turn because of my opponent's behavior. Even if the dice rolling had been as bad as he claimed it to be his outbursts and angry, accusingly, complaining was, in my opinion, totally unacceptable. I felt intimidated by his behavior a lot of times and very uncomfortable. The angry half-shouting and waving towards me and the dice: "This is how you should learn to roll saves" when he missed three 4+ rolls (statistics on that?) was ridiculous.
If one knows that one behaves like that, one should not play. And telling me afterwards that I should have told him to stop I think is to not take responsibility of ones own actions. We are grown ups, we should be able to restrain ourselves and behave nicely at the table.
I paid about 400 euros for this trip and that experience was not worth it.
Otherwise the tournament was well organized.