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| GrognardFester writes: |
I had to "Don't know" as I don't play in competitions, or at a club for that matter. |
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| VOTING RESULTS | |||
| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
very strong | 1 | 0% | |
|---|---|---|---|
strong | 4 | 2% | |
OK | 10 | 4% | |
not very popular | 11 | 4% | |
weak | 13 | 5% | |
nobody plays it here | 158 | 60% | |
never heard of DBMM | 20 | 8% | |
don't know | 35 | 13% | |
not an Ancients gamer | 11 | 4% | |
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| POLL DESCRIPTION | |
In the Letters column of Slingshot magazine, Phil Barker counters a report that his DBMM ruleset is not popular: ...DBMM is flourishing. The number of UK competitions using it continues to increase. It is the major set in several other countries. In Italy and Ireland you would have a hard time finding anything else! The only country where it is currently not played much is the U.S.A.... How is DBMM doing in your area? |