@AndrewAAGamer I do have fond memories of my League championship wins where I defeated superior opponents primarily through good luck, aided by some small mistakes by the opponents.
My Global gaming setup
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There’ll be a lot of requests; it’s easier to just upload the prog to this site.
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I added a thread with the spreadsheet and instructions: http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=20366.0
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That is an awesome idea. Simply make the game table into shadowboxed coffee table so as to always see the game board!!! I love it!
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Haha that ‘war rake’ is pretty badass. Nice setup man!
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Awesome table dude Kudos on that.
Is war Rake the actual name for that tool? I have been looking allover for what it is called.
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I don’t know what the official name is, but I looked around the internet for a long time before I broke down and made my own. You can get “croupier sticks”, which are what the croupier uses to collect the dice in craps, but it doesn’t really have that “war room” feel to it.
I just bought some wooden dowels and balsa strips from a craft store, then I cut the strips into rectangles and wood-glued them to the ends of the dowels.
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Nicely done. Thank you for supplying the download, I can’t wait to try out the program.
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Is war Rake the actual name for that tool? I have been looking allover for what it is called.
Page 3 of the rulebook for “Attack!” by Eagle Games rather blandly refers to these tools as “long sticks.” I think “war rake” has a better ring to it.
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What type of Deschutes beverage are you drinking there?
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well done you can zone on strategy during your morning coffee
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Nice touch with the Plexiglass.
People can see the game board and think about their moves during nongame times.
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I don’t know what the official name is, but I looked around the internet for a long time before I broke down and made my own. You can get “croupier sticks”, which are what the croupier uses to collect the dice in craps, but it doesn’t really have that “war room” feel to it.
I just bought some wooden dowels and balsa strips from a craft store, then I cut the strips into rectangles and wood-glued them to the ends of the dowels.
Yeah I was thinking of doing the same.