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el_empalador
Joined: 25 Oct 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:01 am Post subject: how to organize and prepare for a league ??? |
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Hello everybody.
The other day I was lucky enough to test the game playing versus barrumbo (the Spanish translator of the rulebook).
And the play enchantment me and I have asked my copy along with some miniatures.
For while he was thinking as you could organize a league.
I have debts on whether to play 1 test or tests to the best of 3 or you get a 3 tests.
Also like scoring matches, 3 points if you give the winner and also take into account the test in favor and against.
I would like to know how you playing well for the leagues have another idea.
Thank you
PD : forgive my low level of english
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Dark Lord

Joined: 23 May 2006 Posts: 2682
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 4:34 am Post subject: |
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My league plays first to two points is the winner.
However, we use cards to limit the number of turns. http://artistsunited.myfreeforum.org/sutra24863.php#24863 These cards.
As far as the rest of our league it goes like this.
4 times a year we have a tournament. In between that we have free play. A coach can play as many games as he pleases so long as he doesn't play the same opponent more than twice in a row.
I would say that for a while you should play games to one test. When you get to the point where you can play one test in about an hour or so, start doing multiple tests.
However, my favorite part of elfball is how easily it is to customize the play to suit your own tastes. If you like playing games for 3 hours you can play best out of three. If you enjoy games under 2 hours, you can play first to 2 wins. If you like super fast games, switch to the quick optional rules and zip through a test in 30 minutes!
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