von Marwitz
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I'd like the memorized LOS checks most, I believe...Memory ASL. For when Memory Chess is just not challenging any more.
von Marwitz
I'd like the memorized LOS checks most, I believe...Memory ASL. For when Memory Chess is just not challenging any more.
I favor the memorized dice personally. I know *just* where the spots used to be...I'd like the memorized LOS checks most, I believe...
von Marwitz
Unlike scenarios without counters, which are fun. 70 turns, EC are Snow. The one with the most Drifts in his setup area at game end wins.Scenarios without maps just suck....
Still better than Jabo.Unlike scenarios without counters, which are fun. 70 turns, EC are Snow. The one with the most Drifts in his setup area at game end wins.
Go for board 43. Easier to kindle and with that much grain/brush the blaze spread is quicker.I like the spreading fire scenarios.
Start with board 5 and add randomly assigned woods boards once the blaze reaches a board edge.
EC are dry with no wind at start.
both are equally important. I want an opponent that is fun to play across from, and one that is fair in their gamesmanship. Beyond that, the scenario or CG in play is just a choice, no care whatsoever which it might be, as long as we are having fun playing ASL, fairly, all is good.When choosing which scenario to play? I was looking at the ROAR list for recommended scenarios and the list for most balanced scenarios and was wondering if there was a way to combine the two list into a single “most fair and fun” list. To this end, I was thinking about weighting fun or fair differently to get a single rating, but was unsure which was more important to most people. I’m interested in what you all think.