Page 1 of 2

Advice and tips for a BB newbie.

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 10:05 pm
by squig87
Hi, I'm attending the 2004 bloodbowl in Nottingham. I've played for a few years but have never atteneded a tourny. I just wanna get some advice from the tourny regulars and anything I should look out for. A list of Do's and Don'ts would be helpful.

How competative does it get? Do many badsportsmen go? etc...

Thanks

Squig

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 10:16 pm
by Darkson
1: Drink Beer (or whatever alcohol you like) in Bugman's
2: Drink Beer (or whatever alcohol you like) out of Bugman's
3: Play BB.
4: Drink
5: Play BB
6: Etc.... :lol:


Seriously, most "friendly" tourney players don't pay the IP rules, and don't use timers to enforce the 4 min rule. As long as you know your rules, and don't try anything beardy, you'll be fine. Just remember, we're all there to have fun.

Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 6:31 pm
by Grumbledook
don't take a stop watch

Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 9:44 pm
by JJB
1- remember that you should play fast
2- think before moving players/figures on the pitch: theoretically, your opponent is perfectly entitled to refuse to let you move players back to their original position in case you made a mistake
3- remember that injuries do not carry over, i.e. SIs and deaths are treated as BH. Therefore, while drawing out your roster for the tournament, don't think in terms of long-term survival, but rather in terms of winning matches from the very first one you play (= more positional players, less ff).
4- together with (3-), remember that you won't win any money. Therefore, ff is not as important as in a league and use the money that you would have otherwise invested in ff to get more rerolls and/or positional players.
5- if you tend to make mistakes (IPs, etc.) be kind to your opponent (unless it is obvious to you that he (or she...) is a complete bastard and will ignore your kindness) or he will treat you in the same way as you did...
On the other hand, if you never make mistakes, then f@ck the sportsmanship score and don't let a single mistake your opponent may do escape your eagle eye, and penalise him for each and everyone of them! :lol:

Posted: Sun May 02, 2004 7:07 am
by Hangus
6. all the above and enjoy yourself and have a laugh

Posted: Sun May 02, 2004 10:07 am
by hoomin_erra
Hangus wrote:6. all the above and enjoy yourself and have a laugh
And play gobbo's at beachbowl

Posted: Sun May 02, 2004 10:52 am
by Hangus
more like do not use khemri in beach bowl :oops:

Posted: Sun May 02, 2004 3:53 pm
by JJB
Gentlemen, let's not confuse squig87 by mentioning Beach BB... :)

Posted: Sun May 02, 2004 3:56 pm
by Thadrin
I'm bringing my Beach BB pitch...and sufficient figs to play Goblins, Skaven or Dwarfs.

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 1:45 am
by Colin
Hey, what about a streetbowl tourney friday night?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 10:42 am
by Slinky78
Bring painkillers, because you'll end up getting hammered on the night and being in that hall with little tangible airflow and high roof lighting will give you a monumental headache - plus you'll be surrounded by a pack of people who've been out all night and probably not had a shower/fallen in the canal, so numbing the senses is good.
Even on the Saturday I had a headache without the drink, something about that lighting/room seems to do that to a lot of people.
Don't worry too much about the results. First tournament you'll be conscious of it, but a) you'll feel a bit nervous first game with all these people who look like they know what they're doing b) with 200 people you need to be good and lucky to feature in the high placings, so just aim to enjoy it and hopefully not come last...

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 11:51 am
by Tomba
Last year's Blood Bowl was my first Blood Bowl Tournament, so here's what I remember about it in relation to my expectations beforehand:

I expected the majority of the people attending to be powergaming geeks with no social skills and too much BO. I was very wrong.

Over the course of the two days I met loads of people I could very much relate to, only one or two (out of 20+) of the people I encountered were 'geeky' (a very subjective personal definition and judgement).

Games were mostly competitive but fair, and I saw no examples of what I would consider powergaming or unfair rules justification [disclaimer: I was playing at the lower tables (I finished last! :( ) and heard of some 'questionable' rules interpretations from friends on higher tables but this was very much the exception and not the norm].

I would estimate that the typical age of last year's attendees would be somewhere between 20-35, certainly the *vast* majority of the people I met were in this age range (including me), whereas I had expected to be playing mainly teenagers. If you have not realised already (I played BB for nine years before realising this) the BB audience is much older and more mature than for most GW games, and vertaibly for the 'big three'.

The typical person I met I would sincerely describe in my native dialect as 'canny' (meaning 'nice', not 'cunning'). I would be more than hapopy to meet any of them again, to go for a drink with them: they were nice people!

Out of all the people I met last year (and this was the biggest shock) this is the number of people I met with BO/hygiene problems: none. :o Maybe I got lucky, maybe I lost my sense if smell, but it's something I am usually very aware of at other tournaments/conventions and I was staggered at this discovery- the first gaming event I have ever attended (and I've been to loads of different things over the years) where I've had this experience.

Overall, did I enjoy myself?

I'll be there on Friday- see you there? :D

Tom

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 12:04 pm
by l_dauguet
I'll bring my StreetBowl pitch. Redfang and Grotemuis might do as well. :)

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 2:07 pm
by hoomin_erra
l_dauguet wrote:I'll bring my StreetBowl pitch. Redfang and Grotemuis might do as well. :)
Cool, i'll bring my gobbo's to give hangus's khemri a rematch

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 2:34 pm
by traveller
I'll bring my StreetBowl pitch. Redfang and Grotemuis might do as well.
So i dont have to bring my SBP ? :roll: :wink:

Traveller