jrv
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I generally don't bring scenario lists to tournaments. I will play anything you want to play (I reserve right to veto, but won't often exercise that). Stuff new at the tournament is also a good starting point. It occurs to me that this is slightly impolite. What if my opponent doesn't have a good idea of what to play either? It might be nice to have a list of interesting scenarios to hand. What if my opponent is interested in learning PTO or vehicles or DTO or whatnot. It might be nice to have a set of lists covering such situations too. What lists should I have at the ready?
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