I've just managed to lose my write up twice (to power blips) and I'm not sure if I trust myself to try again!
This is a pile of cards I threw together the night before worlds having not played the game in months. As ever the 1-4 scoreline belies how much fun was had in the playing :D
I'm not going to type up the round by round report again but my favourite dumb moment was when Thunder Boy got into a fight with Irving Patterson, Irving was wanted but none of his posse of friends were. Thunder Boy idiotically shotgunned Irving before making himself a super stud. Oops. Also I didn't see a Bottom Dealin' in my hand all day, and boy could I have done with one with all those cheatin' Sloanes out there! In fact I barely saw a shootout action in my hand in my first couple of games, then they all turned up at once when I was facing Mads' 108s who had more than enough Kung Fu tricks to counter them. Typical!
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May 10, 2018 Harlath |
May 10, 2018
Harlath
Also meant to add, excellent deck title. I need to up my game there. |
May 11, 2018
GrahamD12345g
I'm not going to lie Kirsty...it did make me chuckle when you made that mistake and not made thunderboy a stud before you shotguned Irvin and yes I am a bad man |
May 11, 2018
GrahamD12345g
I'm not going to lie Kirsty...it did make me chuckle when you made that mistake and not made thunderboy a stud before you shotguned Irvin and yes I am a bad man |
Aargh at computer issues eating a write-up, I know the feeling.
Appreciate the Thunder Boy story, lord know we've all got things like that on our record...
Good to see you and thanks for adding this in to the broader mix - pleased to see Faithful Hound in more decks recently. Expensive but good for eating opposing sidekicks/Yagns etc.
Might be a way to rejig the starting posse to get Tommy Harden in there as a back-up stud and consistent cheatin' punishment? That said, ghost rock is a little tighter at the start with Justice In Exile.