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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu-cxDG2mW8
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Its about maximising your chances of getting lucky. Thats where the skill comes in. That and playing to your teams strengths and covering up its weaknesses with skills.
The story about whether poker is luck has been something that has been discussed since forever.
If they wish to read up on it, let them, but someone who says such a thing in 2017 deserves to stay stuck in his own backwater mindset.
lol weird... my 9 - 1 - 0 SP league just ended last night too due to halflings. failed 4 dauntless rows on the trees, which then maimed my ST4 knight, a failed pick up led to a terrible mess where 1D pows injured aa blocker and 2 peasants
conceded turn 8 and deleted the team out of embarrassment
y'know with a good chef roll, no take roots, a deep bench, puggy & a bit of luck they're not terrible... they're "i actually have to score now" tier instead of "let's just farm spp then walk it in turn 16"
If you lose with halflings then you're a good sport for trying to do things with them, if you win you look like a brilliant coach and your opponent tears up his coach card and goes off to play tiddlywinks instead.
This belongs in the blood bowl bible