“I jump at any chance for a tournament and as my only team around 175TR at the time (had to fire a skeleton to get in), Khemri it was! Might as well, no one wants to play them so a tournament is almost mandatory to get games with them.
I hired Ramtut for extra mobility more then anything else. I thought I was done in the 1st half... just a BH tree and lineman. And no one stayed KOed. Again I couldn't do much but KO in the 2nd half but I marched down the field rather easily despite heroics by the leaping War Dancers knocking the ball loose from my AG3 Throw-Ra. The game froze but no harm was done on the reload with all KOs coming back at the end...
When OT was pretty evident I said whoever receives will probably win as the Khemri are too slow to keep up with elves and the elves didn't have enough to out bash 4 mummies and Ramtut cage.
Woodies receive and I'm convinced it's over. But combined with Kick skill and a Blitz I get a chance. But the AG5 WarDancer went nuts and pulled off some acrobatics. But this left many elves in Khemri tackle zones still and much pain insued... a total of 3 BH, a SI, and a RIP WD thanks to a boot all happened in OT and it looked bleak for the Woodies... but I made a critical error...
I moved my tackle Blitzer out of position and followed that with a GFI blitz with a Skeleton... very dumb. Not wanting to burn my last reroll he hurt himself with a GFI 1 and gave the WD an easy toss to a blodge lineman who ran out of blitz range securing a 2-1 lead. Note to self... always keep that tackle blitzer in the middle of the back field as even 2 elves can beat you! Will I ever learn?!?
But then a touch back and a quick snap set up a fairly easy 2 turn score as the elves only had 5 players left.
I lose the coin toss and the rest is history as they say.
Good luck to coach tommysteele and his first foray into the world of tournament play! It was a very good and challenging game with luck going back and forth... always better then one-sided dice massacres.”
#5 Per-Albin Hansson – Smashed Hip (-MA) #6 Ingemar Mundebo – Dead (RIP)
“Very nice game with a very nice coach (Nice meaning only 8 fouls :). Receiving in the OT (although a blitz almost had me) gave me a turn 6 TD. He got a quick snap and touch back and 2-2, what a shock for the already partying woodies fans. My first tournament will be one for the history books because of the nice atmosphere, the death of Ingemar Mundebo (he was rewarded the MVP post mortum) and of course the coin toss!
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I hired Ramtut for extra mobility more then anything else. I thought I was done in the 1st half... just a BH tree and lineman. And no one stayed KOed. Again I couldn't do much but KO in the 2nd half but I marched down the field rather easily despite heroics by the leaping War Dancers knocking the ball loose from my AG3 Throw-Ra. The game froze but no harm was done on the reload with all KOs coming back at the end...
When OT was pretty evident I said whoever receives will probably win as the Khemri are too slow to keep up with elves and the elves didn't have enough to out bash 4 mummies and Ramtut cage.
Woodies receive and I'm convinced it's over. But combined with Kick skill and a Blitz I get a chance. But the AG5 WarDancer went nuts and pulled off some acrobatics. But this left many elves in Khemri tackle zones still and much pain insued... a total of 3 BH, a SI, and a RIP WD thanks to a boot all happened in OT and it looked bleak for the Woodies... but I made a critical error...
I moved my tackle Blitzer out of position and followed that with a GFI blitz with a Skeleton... very dumb. Not wanting to burn my last reroll he hurt himself with a GFI 1 and gave the WD an easy toss to a blodge lineman who ran out of blitz range securing a 2-1 lead. Note to self... always keep that tackle blitzer in the middle of the back field as even 2 elves can beat you! Will I ever learn?!?
But then a touch back and a quick snap set up a fairly easy 2 turn score as the elves only had 5 players left.
I lose the coin toss and the rest is history as they say.
Good luck to coach tommysteele and his first foray into the world of tournament play! It was a very good and challenging game with luck going back and forth... always better then one-sided dice massacres.”