@PlasticKnight Hi,
We play pretty regularly down here in the Flower Mound area of North Texas. You are welcome to come if you’re willing to make the drive. We might be able to wrangle up some accommodations for you if you do decide to make the trek.
My email is cncbump@verizon.net and my phone is 972 768 4149
Hope to see your thougths.
Best,
Chris
GRAND MASTERS
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Grand masters know everything about the game, and they also know all the A&A games has a major flaw. All A&A games have obsolete units. Because of that fact Grand Masters is very hard to beat. They are the best of the best. They will probably won’t tell anyone about the obsolete units in A&A games, because that will take away their advantage of winning. When playing teams, probably Grand Masters will only team up with other Grand Masters.
I will be glad to answer any questions about the Grand Masters. :) :) :)
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seems like the kind of bragging rights that can only be won by winning a tournament. Are you attending Gencon this year? :)
Look forward to the challenge.
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All right. I will bite! Please tell me more about the Grand Masters ….
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Ah don’t do it aaggg to late you did it .
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Sorry SS! :-D
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This guy thinks he’s smart, but he only looks at units one dimensionally.
He thinks that pure mathemetic cost, and power is what makes somethingn useful or not.
What he does not understand is the importance of threat power and utility, exponential defence, strategic placement, and turn order.
For example: Going by his calculations, a Dark Skies strategy would be an absolute and complete folly against even the most simple minded opponents. Where as in practice, mid tier to high tier players use components of the strategy with excellent success against evenly balanced and competent opponents.





