“Well I have to disagree with my opponent. He complained about luck the whole match, which was a bit annoying by itself. It was a well-fought match, and without the complaining, would have been a lot more fun.
In the end, the statistics show he had the better of luck at 55% to 50%, which doesn't surprise me at all. The fact is, if you focus on every single bad dice roll (and ignore the successful ones), then of course you will feel unlucky. When you roll the dice the amount you do (and this is somewhat necessary with a vampire team), of course some things will fail.
Good luck in the future mate, and I hope you learn how to relax when playing blood bowl.”
No fatalities were caused by the opposing team and still 2 of the Counts' thralls perished on the field, despite the ministrations of the apothecary. The two regeneration attemps rolled the same as the apothecary.
The amount of ones rolled by the Counts would cause a a full Ogre team to stand around looking dumb for more than a half.
And to finish it off, the only player who got some experience from the match, Count Rostov, aged.
So time to regroup, lick some tasty wounds, and get back for some more blood!”
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In the end, the statistics show he had the better of luck at 55% to 50%, which doesn't surprise me at all. The fact is, if you focus on every single bad dice roll (and ignore the successful ones), then of course you will feel unlucky. When you roll the dice the amount you do (and this is somewhat necessary with a vampire team), of course some things will fail.
Good luck in the future mate, and I hope you learn how to relax when playing blood bowl.”