Manuel wrote:Hehe sure! But there's some luck involved in that too. We had to play Finland first round, which has been the winner for these 2 years of Nations cup, and then Spain II, and it's really though having to play against your compatriots instead of say, Poland (or any other team that isn't spanish). In this case, I think Flaneltina is the strongest team, and we had 50% of facing them, and it happened again. Anyway, doesn't matter, we'll do what we can
Which is of course lose honorably
"I used to roll the dice, feel the fear in my enemies eyes."
- Coldplay, Viva la Vida.
Gaming is life, the rest is just dice rolls.
- John Kovalic, Dork Tower
Yep, it was a nice and clean game and I was more than happy to comfort Team USA (or not). But anyhow, 0 points for me as the argentinian recruit. Whoohoo! Although numbers don't leave me any chance to redeem myself, I'd like to say that it's a shame that wigyrolls are what they are: wigyrolls. And wigy: no offense!
Yep, it was a nice and clean game and I was more than happy to comfort Team USA (or not). But anyhow, 0 points for me as the argentinian recruit. Whoohoo! Although numbers don't leave me any chance to redeem myself, I'd like to say that it's a shame that wigyrolls are what they are: wigyrolls. And wigy: no offense!
Yes, sometimes I hate wigyrolls, sometimes I love them.
Manuel wrote:I saw some finnish guy rolling a 10 in his first attemp to test the ring not too long ago... ;P But yes, this is MECCG, and it's a dice game.
If i recall it right, zara rolled 11 with his first try. But anyhow, luck is a part of this game and ppl with bad karma (_o/) should stay away from such games.
Manuel wrote:Hehe sure! But there's some luck involved in that too. We had to play Finland first round, which has been the winner for these 2 years of Nations cup, and then Spain II, and it's really though having to play against your compatriots instead of say, Poland (or any other team that isn't spanish). In this case, I think Flaneltina is the strongest team, and we had 50% of facing them, and it happened again. Anyway, doesn't matter, we'll do what we can
Manuel wrote:Hehe sure! But there's some luck involved in that too. We had to play Finland first round, which has been the winner for these 2 years of Nations cup, and then Spain II, and it's really though having to play against your compatriots instead of say, Poland (or any other team that isn't spanish). In this case, I think Flaneltina is the strongest team, and we had 50% of facing them, and it happened again. Anyway, doesn't matter, we'll do what we can
I finally scored some points for Argentina. And what a game it was, probably the hardest i've ever played with both players exhausting twice.
Rolls played a significant part of the game and there were too many of them with such importance that it would take too much space to write them down with specifics (+the rules prohibit me).
I finally scored some points for Argentina. And what a game it was, probably the hardest i've ever played with both players exhausting twice.
Rolls played a significant part of the game and there were too many of them with such importance that it would take too much space to write them down with specifics (+the rules prohibit me).
A very tough game indeed. I don't think I will forget it soon