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toofatlardies of TooFatLardies writes:

News from Lard Island is that the much heralded second edition of Sharp Practice has now been released and is available in hardcopy and PDF format from the TooFatLardies website.

Buy Sharp Practice Now!

Sharp Practice are rules for large skirmishes covering the whole black powder or musket era, from 1700 to 1865 and with huge possibility to extend that further. The rules include lists for the French-Indian Wars, the AWI, the Peninsular War, the ACW, and the Indian Mutiny, with more free lists coming in the next few weeks and beyond.

A typical force for Sharp Practice is around 40 to 50 figures, so this is a great opportunity to start a new period with limited outlay or to resurrect projects started, but never completed.

The rules have a totally new command system which really puts the players in charge and making big command decisions from turn one. Fast and fun and easy to learn.

As well as the rules, Sharp Practice is available in a number of bundles with options of adding a card deck, poker chips, and game tokens.

Why not check out the first four Sharp Practice videos on YouTube.

We'll be adding more videos in the coming weeks.

You can find the Sharp Practice page on the Lardy website here.

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