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Mark Mallard
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 11:32 am    Post subject: Re: new player experience


In a message dated 6/24/04 12:30:05 AM GMT Daylight Time,
pcelella@... writes:

--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, ewan.mcnay@y... wrote:
> I told Pete this, but will now embarass him in public: for a
novice, his
> grasp of rules was *great*. Which made the teaching and learning a
lot
> more fun - we could skip things like constant reminders of turn
sequence
> and most mechanics. Being handed Early Polish against first camels
and
> then elephants was not exactly an easy intro!
>

Ewan - Nah, I don't embarass that easily. Given that those were my
first 1600 point games, I was happy to hang in as long as I did. I
was especially appreciative of how accomodating players of yours,
Tim's, and Jake's level are to take the time to instruct a newcomer
(and in the most friendly way). It was lots of fun.

I might mention to any lurkers out there, who haven't yet got up the
gumption to approach any active players, what are you waiting for? If
you're just reading the rules and silently following this egroup
(like I did for 8 months), I'd suggest going out and find the nearest
players to you and see if you can't get some games in. If Jake, Tim,
and Ewan are representative, then most Warrior players will be happy
to have you join in.

My group in the north west of the UK are more than willing to have newbies
join in.

Mark Mallard








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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 4:06 pm    Post subject: Re: new player experience


In a message dated 6/24/04 2:37:11 PM GMT Daylight Time, ewan.mcnay@...
writes:

[Incidentally, Mark Mallard: is Warrior making any UK penetration? I
plan to take a couple of copies to MK when I'm next over, and surely
DBM must be fading by now? Smile]



I dont know. We never liked DBM and so we dropped out until Warrior came on
the scene.

The following comments may be disjointed but i am on my way out to watch
England, Hic..

Our group of half a dozen all within 10 miles is quite strong with regular
gaming.

We are trying to increase it i will have 2 8x4 boards set up permanently
soon in my games room. You will have noticed on the board we would like to run
a
tournament locally, one that means something because without a title i
cannot see it bringing in many players from elswhere.

It is great to play against new opposition.

No one else has shown any interest in running a tournament elswhere, im not
even sure how many UK players are on this board. If there was a title event
elsewhere some of us would go i would imagine.

I have enough players within 50 miles for half a tournament - it is whether
the other 8 or so needed would come. We live in a nice part of the UK with
cheap accommodation and nice scenery. Personally i think the uk title would be
the carrot to motivate some players.

There were very few entries at the last 7th tourney at Derby. We went.

A UK title event held anywhere would be better for the game than no event at
all in my opinion.

On the other hand i am not sure we can tie it into a con or other event (a
criteria for recognition as a UK title), so i do not know whether it will
happen soon or at all.

I did offer the possibility of the event to our local Maritime festival
committee (next june), but they seemed more interested in a Chess tourney which
they know is another of my interests.

It would be handy if any UK players dropped me a line so i can discuss with
them.

What is MK? I guess i should know but abbreviations often catch me out.

Thanks
Mark Mallard


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 4:31 pm    Post subject: Re: new player experience


markmallard77@... wrote:

> In a message dated 6/24/04 12:30:05 AM GMT Daylight Time,
> pcelella@... writes:
> I might mention to any lurkers out there, who haven't yet got up the
> gumption to approach any active players, what are you waiting for? If
> you're just reading the rules and silently following this egroup
> (like I did for 8 months), I'd suggest going out and find the nearest
> players to you and see if you can't get some games in. If Jake, Tim,
> and Ewan are representative, then most Warrior players will be happy
> to have you join in.

I think that latter is certainly true - after all, many of us are well
aware what a gentle and meek soul Tim is, for instance. But note the
'8 months reading and following' also - that is likely the basis for
someone to come out and actually have a reasonable first game against
top-level folk.

[Incidentally, Mark Mallard: is Warrior making any UK penetration? I
plan to take a couple of copies to MK when I'm next over, and surely
DBM must be fading by now? Smile]

e

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 8:10 pm    Post subject: Re: new player experience


markmallard77@... wrote:
> What is MK? I guess i should know but abbreviations often catch me out.

Milton Keynes - sorry. One of the stronger tournament clubs in the
country, and my old home.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 8:16 pm    Post subject: RE: new player experience


Has Warrior ever been written up in Slingshot?

-----Original Message-----
From: Ewan McNay [mailto:ewan.mcnay@...]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 12:11 PM
To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [WarriorRules] new player experience




markmallard77@... wrote:
> What is MK? I guess i should know but abbreviations often catch me out.

Milton Keynes - sorry. One of the stronger tournament clubs in the
country, and my old home.






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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 8:49 pm    Post subject: Re: new player experience


--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, Ewan McNay <ewan.mcnay@y...>
wrote:
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> I think that latter is certainly true - after all, many of us are
well
> aware what a gentle and meek soul Tim is, for instance. But note
the
> '8 months reading and following' also - that is likely the basis
for
> someone to come out and actually have a reasonable first game
against
> top-level folk.
>


"gentle and meek"? Obviously I'm slipping. Hmmm. I shall endeavor to
apply a bit more heat to my leftist leaning brethren who obviously
haven't spent a great deal of time outside the fantasy world, for
instance, inside a certain Yale institution. But, that doesn't mean
we can't have a great time beating each other up...

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 12:00 am    Post subject: Re: new player experience


In a message dated 6/24/2004 12:50:11 Central Daylight Time,
markmallard77@... writes:

On the other hand i am not sure we can tie it into a con or other event (a
criteria for recognition as a UK title), so i do not know whether it will
happen soon or at all.>>

There is no convention or other public gaming event in the UK to which would
tie a UK National Championship?

Jon







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