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Saka Light Cavalry

Wednesday 12 March 2014

Heroes 2014 Aftermath



I guess the fact that I have been back home for four days and not posted gives you an idea of what it was like. I actually did better than I thought, though it has left me really tired and struggling to get up in the morning. Hopefully by the weekend I will be recovered. Was it worth it? you bet! I plan on doing a full report on my ASL blog sometime soon as more than fluff here would be wasted I think.

Well I did not need anything I did not take and it's fair to say I also did not need most of the things I did take but it's great to have it on hand just in case.

I used plenty of different national counters including the Japanese and Chinese but not the Italian's or French, I even got the black SS counters on the map. Map boards of course was used with a wide selection but none of the map sheets got on the table though as mostly I played the smaller scenario. Next year could be the year of the map.

I learnt I was doing a couple of things wrong whilst showing another very experienced player he had been getting another rule wrong. I also played a good player who had only played a few others in the past and was getting a number of rules mixed up which really highlights the need to play as many opponents as possible.

The best part of the weekend was connecting with old mates not seen for three years and making new friends along the way. Too many good guys not at the event but hopefully they will be there next time. In fact attendance was down on last time I was there which is possibly a blessing from a space point of view but again hope the figure goes back up a little at least.

I got in nine games which is a fairy respectable number given that I made eleven the last time but James managed to get thirteen games in over what was effectually three full days as we arrived Thursday lunch and left about the same time Sunday. Anyone who has played ASL will know what a massive achievement that is and is in fact the record for games played at a UK tourney and whilst he played two scenario's that were quick short games he also played a couple of five hour games and did not have a lot of time off the clock. Next year he plans on playing a game or two with plenty of meat on them.

5 comments:

  1. Welcome back. Glad you had a fun time.

    Was there any interesting foods whilst you were away?

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    1. We never left the hotel so just stuck to the reasonably priced menu that had nothing exotic but did the job ok

      Ian

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  2. Sounds like a good time had. No after photograph?

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    1. Defiantly and defiantly not LOL,

      I still feel really worn out, looking forward to a reasonably steady weekend, taking the daughter to swimming lessons on to Nottingham then home for a good rest

      Ian

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  3. The longer and more indepth reports are going on the ASL blog, I am now adding one a day as any more would be a burden but yes it was a good time

    Ian

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