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Blake Walker25 Nov 2014 10:51 p.m. PST

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My horrible luck with dice rolling continues. I failed two Critical Command rolls on two different British infantry units. I also blew my Army Morale roll in the same turn that ended the game.

Regards,
Blake

KTravlos25 Nov 2014 11:19 p.m. PST

change dice. I know I know, but eh why not.

And sometimes in small games, things like this can happen. I once lost a Saga game in the first 10 minutes!

kallman26 Nov 2014 11:17 a.m. PST

Ah yes there will be these kind of days.

In a game of Warhammer my Vikings against a buddy of mine's Normans was over after the second turn when my Viking Jarl killed his Norman Dux and the entire Norman army routed off the table.

Another Warhammer game, again my Vikings, only this time against my oldest son's Normans resulted in my entire army either destroyed or routing after the third turn when I fell hook, line, and sinker for his cunning trap.

I recently ran a game of The Sword and the Flame set in East German Africa. The German players fell into a well laid trap by the Ngoni players and were pretty much wiped out by turn two.

KTravlos27 Nov 2014 7:53 a.m. PST

this is why we have reserves :p

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