Right on man. I know I could improve in all these areas. Thanks for sharing.Play fast, be a good sport, make each game a mutual learning experience instead of hard competitive struggle.
That way you'll be a better player.
I's sorry, but that's not right. How about them Cowboys? -- jimThat people on this forum spend less time proving others are wrong and more time on topic.
There. Fixed it for ya.For the poor deluded few, let them see the heresy that is the IIFT.
JR
Go read the backgammon tournament rules on dice would be my reply to that.............or try using your non-precision dice in a casino and see what they sayI'd like to see people accept normal dice in tournaments. There seems to be a trend to insist in the use of precision dice (at least in Scandinavia this is the case). So far no one has shown me convincing proof that precision dice are superior to normal dice in creating random numbers.
I don't think many casinos will let you bring in dice, precision or otherwise, to use. But I admit I have not checked.or try using your non-precision dice in a casino and see what they say
Kumbaya...And a stop to arguments in GS.
I see it every time I wipe my as$.For the poor benighted few, let them see the glory in the IIFT.
JR
So you had it laminated to allow reuse?I see it every time I wipe my as$.
As others have pointed out, I don't think print-on-demand has gotten to the point where things like counters, boxes and maps can be done, nor can collating all the elements (counters, boxes, maps, scenario cards, play charts, rules, etc) into a single product. One can imagine a day when all products might be always available to be produced on demand, but today I don't think it's possible.Print on demand for all components.
You had the iift tattoo-ed on your cheeks? Well done! ? That's the kind of enthusiasm we like to see in a supporter!I see it every time I wipe my as$.
That would also make him incredibly limber.You had it tattoo-ed on your cheeks? Well done! ? That's the kind of enthusiasm we like to see in a supporter!
JR
Well, you say that, but:As others have pointed out, I don't think print-on-demand has gotten to the point where things like counters, boxes and maps can be done, nor can collating all the elements (counters, boxes, maps, scenario cards, play charts, rules, etc) into a single product. One can imagine a day when all products might be always available to be produced on demand, but today I don't think it's possible.
JR
Hey JR!! You stole this one from me!For the poor benighted few, let them see the glory in the IIFT.
JR
I see it every time I wipe my as$.
Or maybe he never wipes his as$... ?So you had it laminated to allow reuse?
I have never in thirty-four years managed to play a campaign game. I think the only way I could do that would be via VASL so that boards do not gather dust balls during the time it takes to play. Now if another retiree who plays ASL moved to my neighborhood, then I would do this face-to-face which is my preference anyway. I hate long term commitments except when it comes to staying healthy.Hmm.
Play a CG. Write an AAR and share the experience!
Don't hold grudges.
Do something to keep in good health!
Yep .. the huge number of unplayed scenarios is a huge reason to stay healthy!I have never in thirty-four years managed to play a campaign game. I think the only way I could do that would be via VASL so that boards do not gather dust balls during the time it takes to play. Now if another retiree who plays ASL moved to my neighborhood, then I would do this face-to-face which is my preference anyway. I hate long term commitments except when it comes to staying healthy.
Well you can play it any way you like! Glad to hear you're staying healthy!I have never in thirty-four years managed to play a campaign game. I think the only way I could do that would be via VASL so that boards do not gather dust balls during the time it takes to play. Now if another retiree who plays ASL moved to my neighborhood, then I would do this face-to-face which is my preference anyway. I hate long term commitments except when it comes to staying healthy.