It's been a marathon of GLT games today, but there was a moment in the game that
Purplegoo lost to Reisender that's worth highlighting. It was a case where I think tactics supercede dice, because IMHO the dice required had already been rolled.
Let's preface it by saying that dice can win games. Great dice beats great tactics most of the time. When you get two top coaches playing, usually the one with the better dice will come out on top.
Purplegoo and Reisender are two top coaches. In a tournament game there is the pressure and time constraints to deal with. I've wilted many a time. This is
not in any way a criticism of Goo.
On balance, it looked grim for Purplegoo. Lots of players out, a wizard failure, he was reduced to a hail mary blitz and a ballsy reroll (his last, mind) of a push and pow into a double dodge-pow turned the tie on it's head. He played his turn almost entirely brilliantly, right until the last moment.
To
quote Goo:
"I'm told there was some debate in spec chat as to whether the Dodge should have been attempted at all, but two cups of tea and some maths later, I'm still not sure that's the correct view."
This is where he was up to. The critical player skills are shown. The skaven blitzer in question is the one currently putting the moving catcher in a tackle zone. There is no other tackle for Reisender to call upon.
Goo then attempted to move the catcher 1 more space to mark the ball, and the dodge failed.
He later commented [paraphrased] that it was important to get markers on the ball.
I think Goo was playing on instinct here. The instinct is to mark the ball - after all, more markers makes for a harder pick up (there's no big hand on the field). I think his maths is instinct based too, but I think he's missing the point.
IMHO, Goo already has the important marker on the ball - the blodge side stepping diving tackler. Goo's main concern should be making sure that the ball and DTer can't easily be parted, because the DTer is the chief threat to retrieving the ball.
The main threat to the DTer is the ST4 tackler.
Given the position of the ball, if Goo leaves the catcher marking the ST4 tackler, it can't easily reach the DTer. The ball prevents the direct dodge, leaving either a 3+ 4+ or clearing a path which is nigh impossible since the other elf catcher was an ST4 side stepper. All the linerats were without skills, and the elves have the tactical advantage.
Let's forgive Goo the dodge fail. Assuming the dodge succeeds, I think he's in a worse position than when he's marking the ST4 tackler. There is now an easy route with a dodge to blitz the DTer for starters. Or there's the alternative which is blitzing the catcher into the ball, the scatter with a 5 in 8 chance of moving
away from the DTer on the 1st scatter.
I think when the catcher was in the position marking the ST4 tackler, Reis probably had his butt clenched and his hands ready to receive a drooping head. As soon as the dodge made - and especially failed - he probably let out a large sigh of relief because until that point he had looked in dire trouble. Instead he 2+ dodges, blitzes the DTer, takes it down, and with gutter runners the rest is easy.
I think Goo is looking at the wrong maths. I'll take it a step further - I think if he does not make that dodge (success or fail), he is favourite to score from there and probably win the game.
Of course, dice win games. Reis could have 1D POWed the DTer with a rookie linerat. Or he could have rolled a string of 6s with a gutter runner to steal it regardless. Or [more likely] come up with a more inventive way to hit the DTer. However they were all options that required far more risk than the alternative which Goo opted for - dodge success or not - where the ST4 tackler is a 2+ dodge away from being free.
Instead, I think Goo rolled 1 die too many and sacrificed a very strong position which put Reisender in a pickle for one that was always leaving Reisender decent options.
And as a reward to the readers who got this far; Goo's reaction to my idea of a blog on this matter...
<Purplegoo> I think you're on drugs, frankly. But whatever you like :)
<Purplegoo> I think being tactically analyzed by Chainsaw would be a new low in anyone's life, let alone mine
<Purplegoo> I better retire
Nah, you better not. Just play me and give me a schooling instead! ;D