“I don't like comments like that. I played against a team with more power and rating and I won! I had my lucky times and I also had my unlucky times. I didn't had much more luck from my opponent.”
“How does an orc team beat a more advanced woodelf team? (Besides the obvious fill the injury/ko box to overflowing, leaving only 4 elves on the pitch--which he did for his second score.) Try sitting back and watching the elf team give you the game on a silver platter. I rolled 13 1's this game, using up my 8 rr's, ending 7 or 8 turns prematurely, and not letting me do much of anything an elven team is famous for. Oh, and the pitch invasion which stunned 4, ko'd 2 (who never woke up all game long). This let the orc team play conservatively and cautiously and still win, thanks to pows against my wardancers on a consistent basis.
This team is still more or less healthy, but I'm rapidly losing my joy in playing them--6/6/12 is not a decent record for woodies.
Edit: To LO$ER's credit, he did indeed know how to get the best out of his players. I apologize for sounding vindictive; my loss before facing you was still fresh in my head, with the two RIP and two MNG (one niggle). Well played, and if you're willing, a rematch is in the cards somewhere down the road.”
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