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Wow, did not see it going that way. I thought the Continental forces were getting their asses handed to them but then they pull it out the bag. Great board, great scenario, fun to watch, and the way it turned added to viewer enjoyment. Another great post and job well done - cheers
Hi Travis, Nice scenario. Not to be too much of a rules lawyer, but random events only affect the last unit activated, not the last unit to fire, move or attempt a task. If the last unit activated didn’t fire, move or attempt a task, there is no random event- that is spelled out very clearly in section 3.2
Are you going to play V for Victory (new WWII ruleset from creators of SAGA). I would really enjoy if you could give it a shot and see how it compares to Bolt Action.
Awesome game to watch. Your post-game discussion was very interesting too. Morale v fight-to-the-death is an good topic to talk through. How do you feel about that?
Well depends on if you are playing a camping or one off game. Campaign games make toy rhino about loses and if they are worth it or move on to fight another day. A one off game who cares just fight to the bitter end.
I may be wrong but, having watched hundreds of your Sharp Practice games, I can't remember the native indian units EVER contributing anything to the battle! They seem to get their leader shot first time or end up getting shot off the board. Am I wrong and suffering from selective memory? 😂
Great game really enjoyed it do like a good game of sharp practice 🤠🤠🤠👍👍👍🇬🇧
Always enjoy Sharp Practice. Great game to watch.
Wow, did not see it going that way. I thought the Continental forces were getting their asses handed to them but then they pull it out the bag. Great board, great scenario, fun to watch, and the way it turned added to viewer enjoyment. Another great post and job well done - cheers
Awesome BatRap! A well planned ambush at a bottleneck bridge.
Well done to the continental dragoons for saving the day for the patriots! Great entertainment.
Excellent game good to see your awi figures on the game board again and the new game room looks excellent
Outstanding as always! Great jog Gents!
Hi Travis, Nice scenario. Not to be too much of a rules lawyer, but random events only affect the last unit activated, not the last unit to fire, move or attempt a task. If the last unit activated didn’t fire, move or attempt a task, there is no random event- that is spelled out very clearly in section 3.2
Amazing game. You redcoats were rolling, then the 'Mericans stepped up.
Nice looking table .
Mate I just have to ask: what’s the blue stuff you’re using to build rivers? Great vid as always, cheers from England
It’s some blue filler sand I got from the local craft store.
Are you going to play V for Victory (new WWII ruleset from creators of SAGA). I would really enjoy if you could give it a shot and see how it compares to Bolt Action.
Awesome game to watch. Your post-game discussion was very interesting too. Morale v fight-to-the-death is an good topic to talk through. How do you feel about that?
Well depends on if you are playing a camping or one off game. Campaign games make toy rhino about loses and if they are worth it or move on to fight another day. A one off game who cares just fight to the bitter end.
Good game,hope we're going to get an acw one soon?
Next time we play SP
Fantastic video. Where are these miniatures from?
Most are from warlord. The cavalry is from Perry
@@tabletopcp I thought they were from WL but was not sure. Thank you!
I may be wrong but, having watched hundreds of your Sharp Practice games, I can't remember the native indian units EVER contributing anything to the battle! They seem to get their leader shot first time or end up getting shot off the board. Am I wrong and suffering from selective memory? 😂
Haha they have had some good games before. It’s not common but it’s happened. Same as the cav.