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Post by lwffantrav on Nov 5, 2010 13:27:08 GMT -4
This is the exact reason why I don't do any champions advantage, etc. because I like it so anyone can win:
case in point - Mascaras had to vacate the Missouri Title when he won the LWF title. Had a 16 man tournament with Bock the top seed and Virgil the 16 seed
Virgil locked on the Cobra Clutch and a snake eyes later...Bock is the loser.
Messes up your booking plans, but then you have to be creative
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2010 14:01:18 GMT -4
Messes up your booking plans, but then you have to be creative Agreed, I love when the dice screws you over (well not at the time it happens) and you have to think on your feet. I play the game pretty much by the game rules with very little or none at all house rules, the only thing I tweak are match types that really doesn't change a thing...
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Post by lwffantrav on Nov 5, 2010 15:05:30 GMT -4
One thing I'll do is play out the card and write down little notes next to the result so when I go back and type it out, I can kinda see what I'm doing. I just had Virgil leave the Million Dollar Corp with the two main heel factions being the Heenan Family and Million Dollar Corp. Just thinking now, I may have DiBiase try and help Bock, with Bock holding Virgil as DiBiase gets ready to throw a shot at Virgil with the Million Dollar Belt. But of course, Virgil ducks with Bock getting the blow leading to tension in the two main heel groups. I only use a couple of "house rules", but neither give a wrestler an advantage. I use Stu Lowery's PIN CHART and my own (tag) ratings (since I never thought it was logical for a guy who was (down) to be able to tag out on the same dice roll as a guy who is simply (dazed). Other than that, I play it pretty straight.
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