M Faulkner
Disgruntled Democrat
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2003
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- Location
- Formerly The Ghetto
- First name
- Michael
- Country
The first major tournament I attended (ASLOK 10 years ago)I playes a scenario in which my opponent wanted to use the same dice and cup. Not knowing any better, I agreed. During the game, he slammed the glass cup down so hard he cracked it and he rarely rolled less than a nine while I rarely rolled over a seven. Needless to say, I won. After that experience, I prefer to use my own dice. I still share the dicecup or tower, but not the dice.
I have have many dice (always picking up a few more each year at Origins) and have some prefered sets for ASL. I always use one white/clear and some other color.
I used to use a glass, but after spending a heafty sum of $$$ one year on a dice tower,it is what I use. My wife's eyes popped :surprise: when she found out how much I spent and made sure to use the tower whenever we played a game needing dice. She is now hooked on the dice tower.
Brian, I've played against those dice of yours and they didn't help you. :nuts: Next time we cross cardboard, I'll have to pull out the "Duck Dice" and teach you a lesson.
I have have many dice (always picking up a few more each year at Origins) and have some prefered sets for ASL. I always use one white/clear and some other color.
I used to use a glass, but after spending a heafty sum of $$$ one year on a dice tower,it is what I use. My wife's eyes popped :surprise: when she found out how much I spent and made sure to use the tower whenever we played a game needing dice. She is now hooked on the dice tower.
Brian, I've played against those dice of yours and they didn't help you. :nuts: Next time we cross cardboard, I'll have to pull out the "Duck Dice" and teach you a lesson.
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