Handicap table doesnt work!
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My last game started with the first half pouring with rain then ended in the blinding sunshine, but yes usually the handicap table changes the weather back to nice and makes my kicks even worse.Pariah wrote:I agree with Zombie on this one. The only thing the Kick off table accomplishes is to change the weather back to NICE PERFECT BLOOD BOWL WEATHER on the rare occasions you roll something else.
I've not heard this before, does seem a simple and elegant solution to the handicap problem. The only issue I have with it is that some teams re-rolls are more expensive (and thus more valuable for free) than others but I'm sure with the appropriate bands this could be overcome.Pariah wrote:The handicap I like and the one I'll stand by is...(everybody stand back...I'm going to praise a BBRC member) Chet's +/- Rerolls per a cewrtain amount of difference in TR. It's smart, it's simple and I'd bet my butt that it works. Rerolls aren't going to help a rookie coach too much if he hasn't got strategy, and likewise they won't hurt an experienced team playing a bunch of rookies. This would best implemented with Neo's Weather/Stadium rules.
Don't think I've seen Neo's Weather/Stadium rules yet either.
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[size=75]The short answer is "no", but it is a qualified "no" because there are odd ways of interpreting the question which could justify the answer "yes".[/size]
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