Was quite incredible day yesterday. I won Elite SMACK with my Undeads with 7-0 Td difference. First i kicked some double clawed
chaos, then I outbashed some
Dwarfs.
In the Final
Chaos Dwarfs didn't stood any chances, as they suffered greatly in matches before, but they are still my heroes and i must bow to them, as they managed to get to the final in spectacular maner. I strongly encourage everyone to see their
semi-final match. It's example of "never giving up" attitude, which will certainly pay back to Zero1BB in future. He have my respect for the way he played that smack
It was weird feeling. Even though every single regeneration failed in those 3 games (including one game before smack, with horrors, it's 13 of 13 failed regeneration in a row
) I still had great rolls, and generaly had great time whole run. I just felt like I can win this, and was in good mood whole day.
Which brings me to some more shocks for you.
I won 2nd SMACK few hours later.
Yup, two in a row. I'm still shocked as well.
My
Cartoon characters beat
Undeads and another
Undeads, both in Overtime. I hired nobbla for both. In first game he managed to make single block (that didn't brake armor) before getting BHed. In semi-final he decided game though. Although he cause only one cas (regenerated death), he made tons of Ko's, and causing havoc on pitch, until expelled on foul, 2 or 3 turns before end of OT. He filled Ko box to the top, so in one moment my opponent asked "where is my 4th ghoul", cause there were more then 6 Ko's in his dugout.
That brings us to the great final against
PigStar-69's Orcs. I told myself before final: "Just go there and play at best as you can, without complicating to much, and see what happens". And so I won.
I was lucky in that match. But I wasn't expect to win this without luck. After all, I don't think I'm good as Piggy, (not even close), and I'll never be cause I don't play this game strictly by book (nor I want too), but I improvise alot. But, I got lucky in some rolls, especially in avoiding Cases.
Conlusion:
Now that I think about it. I don't think I played better then before, at least not significantly. Difference was my mood. I just didn't bother with turnovers, unlike most of my games, where my thoughts were "damn, if only I didn't fail that dodge. Now I can't stop him and I'll lose.. bloody nuffle". This time, I just LOLed, and said "ah well, happens, now let's see how to use rest of players and stop you from Scoring".
I've noticed that before...My Gameplay is very dependent on my mood. And so is my luck.
So we should ban bad mood from FUMBBL
Well. I hope I didn't bother you (too much)with this, way too long, blog entry.
Cheers