May 6, 2019

Berlin Open 2019


Roster

As we were using the world cup rules for this tournament, I went with the following roster.

2 Blitzers (2xBlock)
Kroxigor (Block from game 3)
3 Catchers (3xDodge)
5 Lineman (Wrestle+Strip Ball, Wrestle from game 3, Wrestle and Block from game 5)
3 RR
Apo

Game 1 vs goblins

Sweltering heat

Fungus the loon started the game by killing one of my blitzers (two squares off the LOS). I had to use my apo and I could luckily place the blitzer in the reserve box.

My turn 1 then saw one catcher stunning himself. Not the greatest of starts.

I managed to leap in to the goblin cage and knock the ball down. It scatter to the back of the cage and one of my catchers managed to pick it up. Sadly, I rolled a snake eyes for the dodge. If that wouldn't have happened, I might have ran away with the game as I already had a screen set up (including a diving tackle blitzer).

The half ended in a 0-0 tie, which I guess I was happy with. I still had a chance, if my KOs came back.

They didn't and the heat made another player sit out the half. I had five frogs to his ten goblins. Oh well, I could still win, it's just a matter of staying posi - BLITZ! and the kick was in the open, close to the LOS. Great...

I actually managed to recover the ball and move it down the pitch towards one sideline.

Ball recovered after the blitz

Goblins scored in turn 15 after recovering the ball and handing it off to a goblin that ran out of reach for my players.


We then set up for turn 16 and after an early turnover a goblin was thrown, picked the ball up and made two GFIs for the 2-0 win.

End 0-2

It was a fun game though. I didn't feel out of it, not even with just five players on the pitch. That snake in the begining cost me the game.

Game 2 vs orcs

I kicked deep and the orc thrower failed to pick the ball up. This meant that I could swarm my opponents half and cut his team in half. I was able to score in a couple of turns and was then up 1-0 at halftime.

I figured that I had this game in the bag and got a bit over confident. I had the possibility of a 3+ pass, followed by a 2+ catch and a dodge with re-roll for an early 2-0. I wanted to score quickly before I started to lose players and maybe even push for the 3-0.

Inaccurate pass (the black orc was on the floor at the time of the pass)

Sadly, the pass failed with the re-roll and we had a fight for the ball. The ball ended up in the hands of the orcs and they scored in turn 16.

I should of course have played it safe and waited for a better opportunity or waited until there was less time for the orcs to score, even if it went wrong.

Ended in a 1-1 draw

Game 3 vs nurgle

Deep kick from the frogs and the nurgle team peddled back to form a cage and screen combination.

I put him under pressure and more or less nothing went wrong for me, but it was the opposite for my opponent.

Kick off!

I could score in the first half and managed to score again in my drive.

Not much to say about the game really. My dice were incredible.

End 2-0

Game 4 vs chaos

It started with a kick that landed on a chaos warrior on the LOS, that caught the ball. I could then block the warrior and block another player on to the ball. It bounced over the LOS and in to the hands of a catcher.


Catcher catching a ball

I scored quite early and my opponent almost made 1-1 before half time, but he'd overseen a lineman behind the kroxigor that could leap and make 2 GFIs for a one die blitz. It resulted in a push and the beastman with the ball was pushed off the field (my opponent thought he was safe).


The ball scattered perfectly for me and I could scope it up for 2-0 at halftime.


Frogs on their way towards the endzone

I then went for an early 3-0 and my opponent answered with 3-1 shortly after. And yes, you guess it, I more or less immediately went for 4-1. The next kick off was a blitz and a catcher caught the ball. This could end 5-1, but no, my opponent knocked the catcher down and managed to break away with the ball. An early turnover for me meant that I could stop the 4-2 score, but it didn't really matter in the end.

End 4-2

Game 5 vs chaos

I got to kick and I started the half carefully, not wanting to go all in from the get go. I was also a bit scared of his mino with claw.

His mino stunned a lineman and that was more or less all he did for the rest of the game. It was out of position after being knocked down once and my opponent couldn't use his blitz action on the mino.

The chaos team went down a sideline and I forced him to score quite early, leaving me enough time to score in the first half, or that was what I thought at least.



In his last turn, he managed to stun a catcher, which left me with one scoring threat, a blitzer. I needed a leap, a blitz and then a 3+ pass followed by a 3+ catch. I got to the catch, but sadly didn't make it, which meant that my chances of a win was somewhat diminished.

I scored mid second half and figured that I would attack my opponent and hope for at least a draw.

Sadly, I didn't managed to knock his ball carrier down although I managed to leap in to the cage. A push (ball carrier had sure hands) from my strip baller followed by a skull in turn 16 meant that my opponent only needed two GFIs for the win. First GFI was a 1, but my opponent had a re-roll left (which he almost used for a failed GFI for a blitz on my ball carrier to stop my score). The second GFI wasn't a 1 and the game ended 1-2.

A fun game against the tournament champion. Could easily have gone either way.

Game 6 vs slann

My opponents roster was similar to mine, but with four catchers and 12 players. No apo and only two re-rolls. I was hoping that the lack of re-rolls would hurt my opponent's chances.

The game started with a blitz and my kroxigor taking out one of his dodge catchers.

The only score of the game. The pass was thrown from the position of the green die

My opponent started with the ball and made a 4+ pass in turn 2, which was very risky considering that I had two catchers in the vicinity, in case of a fumble. This meant that I had loads of time to score back, but things didn't go as planned. My kroxigor decided to bonehead three turns in a row, which meant that I had forgone a blitz and there was a hole in my line.

This meant that my opponent could put me under pressure and the ball changed hands a couple of times. One of the times was due to my opponent forgetting diving tackle on my blitzer and instead of leaping away, he dodged (the catcher had sure hands, so the leap was as good) and rolled a 1, used a re-roll and rolled a 2. I just put my blitzer down and saw the horror in my opponents eyes. That alone is reason enough for playing slann at the world cup.

My opponent recovered that ball later in the half and decided to stall in range of my strip ball wrestle lineman. Not the best decision and the half eneded 0-1.

My plan for the second half was to bash him, trying to get ride of his blitzers (especially his wrestle strip ball one). I KOed both his blitzers and had the man advantage. I caged and went down a sideline. Sadly, my opponent could leap in and get the ball on the ground (needing a pow), which he did thrice. The last time even saw him punt the ball in to my half.

I had one chance in turn 16, needing a 4+ pass, 2+ catch and a 3+ catch (hand off) to score. Sadly, it wasn't meant to be and I lost the game.

I was annoyed, but I was to blame. I should have protected the ball better and a draw would have been a fairer result.

Conclusion

I ended the tournament on 2-1-3, which I'm not too happy about, but my games were fun and I'm sure that slann is the right team for me at the world cup. I'm still working on the roster though as there are so many possibilities with slann. Next tournament for me will be kknD, also using the world cup rules (four games, 1&2 day 1 and 3&4 day 2).

Thank you for reading!

Mar 19, 2019

Dungeonbowl 2019

It was time for Germanys largest tournament and I was excited as I wasn't able to make it last year. I didn't consider my team for very long as I wanted to increase my NAF-Ranking with wood elves to maybe secure a spot in Team Sweden 2020 and as it's a major, there's double points to be had (and lost).


Medals on display


Roster

I went for wood elves and almost used the same roster as last time.

I switch a re-roll for an apo and took tackle on a wardancer instead of a guard tree. So my roster looked like this.
Roster

Game 1 vs Nurgle


FAME -2
Nice weather

I kicked and put my opponent under pressure directly after a deep kick and a perfect defense. Sadly, my opponent managed to pow and stunn (KO, but apo) my strip ball wardancer and I couldn't really keep the pressure up.


Stunned strip ball wardancer

The nurgle team moved down the pitch and scored in turn 8. I had two CAS and four KOs at the end of the drive. Three KOs came back and we set up for the one turned. Perfect defense again and my chances of a one turner were very low. Still tried, but the dice didn't play along.

I received the ball for the second half and my opponent failed a GFI on a blitz and left one side open. I moved through and kept stalling until turn 14. I thought I'd give it a go and scoring in three turns isn't that easy for nurgle.

Shallow kick
A good kick (for me) that landed just on the LOS. I managed to leap and blitz with my strip ball dancer, but after some scatters, it landed in the hands of a nurgle warrior. The strip ball dancer was then stunned and I couldn't get the ball from the warrior. The game ended in a draw.

End 1-1 (1--2)


Game 2 vs Dark elves

FAME -1
Nice weather

I was forced to receive the ball and mange to stall until turn 8 and my opponent didn't manage to equalise in turn 8.

Set up for the first kick off
My opponent went backwards with his runner and I went on an all out attack (should have kept more players back). My opponent went forward with his runner and passed and then handed off the ball, to move it deep in to my half. I back paddled and forced him to score.

This left me with six turns to win the game. However, I moved forward too soon and had to leap out with the ball carrier. 2 re-roll 1. The dark elves then picked the ball up and scored. I doubled skulled the first block for the one turner and that was it.

I lost this game when I moved the ball carrier forward too early. I should have kept my cool and just stalled it out and scored late in the half.

End 1-2 (1-1).

Game 3 vs Dark elves


FAME -2
Nice weather

I kicked as I wanted to see where this game was going to go. What kind of pressure would I be under to score early in the second half?

I played quite well in the first half, but even though I got the ball on the ground, it bounced badly for me the first time and the second time it landed next to my treeman, but my opponent managed to pick the ball up anyway and eventually scored in turn 8.


Kick off!
When then set up for a one turn attempt and I was feeling quite good about my chances considering his set up, but a perfect defense was rolled for the kick off event. I figured that my chances were next to none after that, but my opponent made a mistake in his set up and it wasn't over just yet. I actually managed the one turn touchdown, ending the first half on a 1-1 draw.

This meant that I wasn't under any pressure to score early and I tried to stall it out as long as I could. I was forced to score in turn 15 and was quite confident that I would at least manage a draw, especially since my opponent didn't have any re-rolls left. Still, two turns with dark elves is far from impossible.

Fortunate for me, another perfect defense was rolled on the kick off table and I managed to force my opponent to have to roll more dice than he probably would have liked. The kick also landed just behind the LOS. After a failed dodge, he had just one player in scoring range and the ball was on the ground, unguarded. I picked it up and formed a cage around the ball carrier. This meant that I managed to win my first game in the tournament!

End 2-1 (1-1)

Game 4 vs Dwarves


FAME +1
Nice weather

I kicked as I usually like to do, but it's especially good against dwarves since it might be the only time I can set up a full team and if the dwarves can't score it should at least end in a draw.

The kick was deep and I could apply pressure early, dividing the dwarf team in two.

A deep kick and early pressure

The dwarves managed to push through (partly due to a snake eyes on a dodge), but I managed to stop the from reaching the endzone and the half ended in a 0-0 tie.

I received the kick and planned on scoring as late as possible. My opponent left a flank quite open and after two lucky stunns, I went for an early push down one side.

The elves move down one side
My opponent scrambled back to get in front of me and put me under pressure (I had by this point suffered some KOs). In hindsight, the break away was too early and the pressure forced me to score in turn 13.

This left the dwarves four turns to score back, which isn't that unlikely. It was made even more likely when only one of my four KOs came back. A deep kick gave me hope, but a thrown rock made things even harder. One runner picked up the ball in their endzone and handed off to the other runner, which meant that the dwarves were almost at the LOS with three turns remaining. I the suffered two turn overs to snakes and couldn't get in front of the dwarves. They could easily score in turn 16.

End 1-1 (1-2)


Game 5 vs Necromantic

FAME -1
Nice weather

My opponent elected to receive and I was happy with that, as I would have chosen to kick anyway. The game started with a thrown rock (KOed wight) and a deep kick.

I was a bit surprised by some of the choice my opponent made. He blitzed with his mighty blow wolf, which isn't wrong, but it was a one dice and would have been another one dice for the second block. He had to use the re-roll on the first dice, but knocked my wrestle lineman down. The ghoul then failed the pick up to end the turn.

I moved up some players (catcher and the strip ball wardancer)to be able to reach the ball if the pick up failed again or to blitz the ball carrier.

It was yet again a failed pick up and the ball landed in the endzone.
My catcher then GFIed twice to pick up the ball in a tacklezone in turn 2.

The next kick off was a blitz and the ball landed on one of the flesh golems in the wide zone.
I managed to get the ball, but a double skull stopped me from scoring a second touchdown in the first half. I was still happy with being 1-0 up.

I scored a second touchdown in turn 12 and was by this time running out of elves. I had suffered six casualties (apo was used on one) and I could line up five elves and a tree for the next kick off.


Five elves and a tree
It started to rain during the ensuing kick off and the ball landed on the sideline. My opponent had to pick up the ball this time, which he did, but I could put him under pressure with my wardancer and a catcher. This resulted in some dodges and a pass to a werewolf a couple of turns later, but the werewolf failed the last GFI for the equalizer. My opponent was very unlucky in this game and the double skulls in turn 15 and 16 kind of summed up the game.

End 2-0 (2-6)


Game 6 vs Necromantic

FAME 0
Nice weather

I kicked yet again and my opponents turn wasn't too destructive. The ball was picked up and caged.


Kick off!

I
later in the half managed to stop the cage. My opponent left a chain push option which enabled me to push my strip ball wardancer in to the cage. A two dice block against later and the ball was on the ground. A catcher picked it up and passed to the other wardancer.


Moving down the field

I ran the ball carrier down one wide zone (in scoring range) and put a catcher in scoring range. I then moved my thrower within distance of the ball, if the wardancer was knocked down. The wardancer was blitzed and as I anticipated it, knocked down.

In my last tuen of the half, I dodged the catcher in scoring range out and blitzed a zombie off the ball. The thrower then ran in, picked up the ball (in one tacklezone) and managed the long bomb (with the pass re-roll) and the elves were up by one at half time.

As two zombies had been sent of during the half (very unlucky and there was nothing but stunns to show for it), I was now outnumbering my opponent in the second half (10 vs 9).

I proceeded to score in turn 10, hoping to score some more touchdowns.

My opponent then answered by scoring a touchdown of his own after dodging through my defense, but I answered with a touchdown of my own. It was now 3-1 and we sent up for (probably) the last drive of the game.

I had an opertunity to score again, but I couldn't and neither could my opponent.

End 3-1 (1-2)

Conclusion

I ended with a 3-2-1 record, which I was quite happy with. I was hoping for four wins, but sometimes it's just not possible. I ended in place 23 out of a 100 coaches.

When contemplating my roster prior to the tournament, I was considering frenzy for the second wardancer (instead of tackle) and I kind of wish I had gone down that route. It depends on what you face and I'm sure that tackle would have been great against some opponents, but I had little use for it (only against the ghouls in game 5 and 6). I think I'll give frenzy a go next time I take the wood elves (which might be a while).

The apo instead of a re-roll is also something I wish I had changed. The apo didn't do much during the tournament and I believe that a re-roll would have been better, but again, it depends on the opponents. Neither option is wrong though.

Thank you for reading.

Feb 10, 2019

Berlin Classic 2019


The first tournament of the year, that I was also involved in organizing. One of the things I did was to organize the prizes and paint the NAF-trophy.


The medals
The NAF-trophy

Roster

I decided to play dwarves as they work quite well in this format and they should in theory be a good counter to one of the stronger teams, wood elves. 

2 Runners
2 Blitzers (2xGuard)
1 Troll slayer
7 Longbeaards
3 Re-rolls
Apothecary

Game 1 vs undead

This was a match up that I had practiced a couple of times against this coach prior to the tournament. He was borrowing my undead team, so I was playing against my own miniatures, which is a bit weird in a way.

I kicked to him and managed to stop him all together. As an added bonus, I managed to KO a mummy and a ghoul as well as CASing another ghoul. Things were looking good for the second half.
The dwarves manage to stop the undead team
The second half started with a pitch invasion and my opponent had +1 FAME. As it turned out, seven out of the eleven dwarves were stunned compared to two zombies lying down. The kick was also close to the LOS, which made the situation quite dire.

Pitch invasion!
Lucky for me, the KOed mummy and ghoul stayed out. I managed to pick up the ball with a blitzed, standing next to the other blitzer with guard. I was then directly under pressure from the undead team, but managed to secure the situation and the dwarf machine started to kick in to gear. Some removals later and the dwarves could steam roll their way to a 1-0 win.

Full steam ahead!
End 1-0 (2-0)

Game 2 vs wood elves


We had to chose our skill before we got to see the opponents roster, but we knew which race we were facing. As I was up against wood elves, I opted for mighty blow on a longbeard.

I received to start the game and yet again, it was a pitch invasion. It wasn't as bad as in game 1, but one dwarf went down and one of the LOS wood elf linemen, which was a shame, as it meant that I wouldn't be able to apply my mighty blow blocking it.

Pitch invasion
My mighty blow longbeard blitzed a catcher and KOed it. A good start, but it was about to change as the treeman retaliated in turn 2, CASing a longbeard and the turn after that it KOed a longbeard. Not great as I was now outnumbered by wood elves and couldn't get any off the field. I got stuck and changed tactic to protecting the ball rather than trying to score as I was afraid of a wood elf score in the first half.

Start of the second half
We set up for the second half and I was hoping to either stop the elves or get them to score early, which is what happened. They scored in turn 3, which in theory left me with enough time to score for a draw. It wasn't to be though as I needed a couple of 1d blocks and a dodge with my runner to get forward progress at the end of the half. Sadly, I rolled a scull on one of the blocks and didn't have a re-roll for the dodge. I failed the dodge and the game ended in a wood elf victory.

An exciting game and if you're going to lose, this is the kind of game you'd like to have.
A close hard fought game.

End 0-1 (3-1)

Game 3 vs skaven


I yet again opted for mighty blow on a longbeard as I was up against shaven. There were quite a lot of AV7 teams in the tournament, so I figured that it would be useful even later on.

The shaven got to start with the ball and a longbeard was CASed on the first blitz of the game (by a linerat!). I didn't like the start as the two mighty blow stormvermin were breaking armor left and right. My opponent stayed back with the ball and my plan was to cause as much damage as possible, the number on target being the gutter runners. The plan was working and once the rat ogre was KOed, the flood gates opened. I managed to stun and CAS some gutter runners as well a put the ball under pressure. This resulted in a 0-0 draw at halftime.

Stout dwarf defense

The rat ogre stayed out for the second half and the dwarves could push their strength advantage (due to guard) and rats left the field left and right. There was no gutter runners on the pitch to try for a one turn touchdown in turn 16.

End 1-0 (6-2)

Game 4 vs dark elves

Skill, guard on a longbeard

The elves got the boll for the first half and I tried to put them under pressure, forcing them to dodge or 1d blocks (or worse). My opponent however didn't fail a dodge or block until late in the half. A double one enabled me to get a 1d blitz on the ball. Sadly, my opponent rolled a 6 for the dump off pass and even though the catch was failed, the ball was in such a place that I couldn't cover it. My opponent was then forced to score in turn 7. Not much of a problem as I couldn't score in two turns.

The dark elves could sadly line up with eleven players, but I had managed to cause a casualty and the apothecary was spent, so if I could get a player advantage, I might manage a draw. I might still against a full team, but it would be harder.

I played really bad in the second half as I was very frustrated that I hadn't managed to remove anything and my opponent hadn't really failed more than one or two dodges. This continued on the second half and I decided to try something weird rather than the normal smart cage.

It all fell apart

This resulted in me losing the ball and the elves eventually score their second touchdown.

To be clear, I lost this game by being sloppy with my positioning. I could have managed a draw, but the frustration got to me.

End 0-2 (1-1)

Game 5 vs pro elves

This was the hardest skill choice. Another guard wouldn't have been wrong, but I figured that three guard should be enough as my opponent could have a maximum of two guard, but I didn't think that it would be the case. I considered tackle on the troll slayer, but instead went with block on a runner. This meant that all my players on defense would have block and I would have a fast blitzer to keep up with the catchers.

I started on defense and rolled a blitz. I put my dwarves in such a position that my opponent had 1d blocks (or worse) or tackle on his dodgers. My opponent started by 1d KOing the guard longbeard and another longbeard followed in turn 2. I couldn't dent the AV7 armour and my opponent could stall out the half, scoring in turn 8 after having to do a 2d block without the block skill and he was out of re-rolls, so it could have ended differently.

Dwarf defense

My drive saw the dwarves move up the field and the elves put me under pressure, but I could eventually brake through as my opponent ran out of re-rolls. It wasn't soon enough though, which meant that I couldn't risk going for the win.

End 1-1 (1-0)

Conclusion

I ended the tournament on 2-1-2 and wasn't really happy with my performance, but not too disappointed either. Dwarves aren't really my team and I need to practice more with them, but I will take a brake from them for a while. I'd still like to try out the deathroller sometime, but it won't be this year. I do believe that it's good to step out of ones comfort zone and try something else, to evolve as a coach. My main problem with the dwarves is that I get too connected and I'm more or less just happy with my performance in game 1. I need to build on that.

Next tournament will be the Dungonbowl in Düsseldorf in a month and I will be taking wood elves as I'm trying to push my NAF-ranking. I'm hoping that it will improve my chances of getting a spot in Team Sweden for EuroBowl 2020.

Thank you for reading

Dec 10, 2018

Krush Kill N Destroy - 2018

Roster

With the rules for the tournament, the possibilities for a roster was more or less endless. After some deliberation between pro elves and necromantic, I decided to take the werewolves for a spinn. I played them last at the Danish Open 2014, so it was about time.
I played the following roster (with two re-rolls).

Game 1 vs Skaven

FAME 0
Nice weather

I decided to kick as I didn't want him to have an easier one turn attempt in turn 8 (assuming that I'd be able to remove more rats over 16 turns compared to 8) and the plan was to force him to score early for the 2-1 grind.

My opponent quickly went down on flank, going for a pass to and from a gutter runner, but due to a double one on the pass, I had a chance. 

Worth noting here was that I mistakingly thought that my opponents claw blitzed had mighty blow. It didn't and a stunned wight shouldn't have been stunned. Fortunately this was discovered in turn 3 or 4, so quite early. My opponent thought claws worked as they once did, providing a +2.

Back to my chance, the ball was on the ground and I had a wrestle wolf in range. I blitzed the gutter next to the ball and pushed it on to the ball. The ball scattered on to my wolf, who caught the ball. Then it was time for the second frenzy hit and it was a double both down. As I had already used my re-roll on a double skulls, my now ball carrier was placed prone and it was a turnover.

The shaven then scored which I wasn't too sad about as I had enough time for a score and some free hits on AV7.

The rats kicked to me and the kick off result was a blitz! This meant that I was under pressure directly and one of my zombies was blitzed off the pitch.

Survived the first blitz
My opponents defense was good from then onwards and he managed to stop me from scoring.

This sadly meant that I was now going for a draw, unless I managed to remove some rats.
The kick off was yet again a blitz!

Under pressure again, but I managed to out maneuver my opponent and he made a mistake, allowing my fast players to make a cut back to the other sideline and my slow players pinned his team to the other side.

The game ended in a 1-1 (3-3) draw.

Game 2 vs Slann

I started with the ball in this one and the plan was of course to smash some frogs, as my opponent was running an 11 man roster.

This went to plan as I managed to casualty one of his blitzes early (apo used), but then the removals halted. I managed to score in turn 8.

After my turn 1
My opponent moved up first in the second half, looking for a quick score, but a double 1 stopped him and gave me a huge chance. I managed to pick up the ball with my sure hands ghoul, but after some leaps and a blitz by the wrestle blitzer, the frogs scooped the ball up and scored in turn 12. I wasn't too worried. I had enough time to score back for the 2-1 grind. All I needed was a KO or hopefully two to wake up. Zero out of three KOs came back and it was now 10 vs 10 on the pitch.
Things were made worse by a thrown rock on the kick off table, removing my mighty blow wolf. This just turned into an up hill battle.

The wolf is removed by a stone
Things were getting even worse as the ghoul managed to drop the ball when trying to pick it up. This meant that the frogs flooded my back field. I was in real trouble here. I managed to pick the ball up, but I couldn't secure my position and the ball was on the ground again during the frogs turn.

I then went for a high risk play, dodging my blodge ghoul in to a tackle zone on a 4+ (with dodge) and blitzed a line frog away, picked the ball up and ran for it. My opponent legged back and in turn 16, has a chance at blitzing the ball carrier. All that was needed was two GFIs. The second one failed and I could score the winning touchdown in my following and last turn.

2-1 (don't remember the casualties)

Game 3 vs Dwarves

FAME -1
Nice weather

I started with the ball in this game and I was hoping to inflict some damage on the dwarves with my mighty blow wolf as I was facing 11 dwarves with an apo. Things didn't go as planned, but I was still stunning she dwarves. However, I made an error in turn 4, trying to push my luck with the mighty blow wolf, whom I then left in contact (flanked by guard). The dwarves blocked the wolf and it went into the KO-box. That's where things went wrong and my team started to crumble. My KO-box was soon full with a wight, both wolves and a ghoul plus a regened zombie in the reserves box. I lost the ball and the dwarves made a run for it down the sideline.

I managed to blitz the ball carrier with the blodge ghoul and picked the ball up. In hindsight, I should have left it there, but I made a GFI to get away from the now downed dwarf, but I rolled a 1. This meant that the dwarves just needed to dodge their scoring threat away, pick the ball up, throw a short pass and catch it. Easy, right? Well, that's exactly what happened.

I rolled for my KOs and I got everything but my two wolves back.
Things were not looking good for the second half.

My opponent blocked some zombies down and then picked the ball up with a blitzer.
The blitzer was however in range of my ghouls, so I blitzed it after making some GFIs (re-roll used), but the blitzer didn't go down, but my opponent was now under pressure.

I did manage to get the ball from the blitzer and run off, but I got greedy and made a zombie block, which resulted in a double both down. This means that a long beard just need a block to free up his tackle troll slayer, in range of my blodge ghoul with the ball. Such a rookie error by me.

The ball carrier was knocked down and the ball bounce in to the hands of the troll slayer, who then ran back towards my endzone. Desperate times and I had to dodge a zombie for a 1d blitz on the slayer (after two GFIs), but was rewarded with a pow.

After some failed pick ups by both parties, I managed to clear the ball and pick up with my sure hands ghoul, followed by a pass to the blodge ghoul in a tackle zone. The ball was caught and all I needed was a dodge for the equalizer in turn 16. A 2! Dodge re-roll and the ghoul was away!
A very lucky touchdown, but I felt that it was fair considering the luck my opponent had in the first half combined with the wolves staying out.

1-1 (don't remember the casualties)

Game 4 vs Chaos Dwarves

Final game of the tournament and I was up against a beautifully painted chaos dwarf team. I kicked the ball off and my opponent didn't really inflict any damage in his first turn, but picked the ball up with one of the bulls. I then stunned the other bull and tied his dwarves up. My opponent then went for the side with the most dwarves (but away from the other bull) and I could push him even more towards the sideline and I also managed to get rid of a guard dwarf.

Bull with ball
Following that, I could put my flesh golems in the wide zone, effectively stopping any progress down that flank. My opponent had to turn back and I could bog him down with zombies and put the blodge ghoul on the ball carrier. My wolves removed more dwarves and it started to get ridiculous.

I then stole the ball and scored in my turn 8.

I got the ball in the second half and was up on players. The snow ball effect was in full role and I managed to inflict seven casualties!

Maybe I should have gone for 3-0, but I didn't really feel like rubbing it in and a win is a win.

2-0 (7-0)

Conclusion

I ended the tournament undefeated on a 2-2-0 record (TD 6-3, CAS 14-7) which I was happy with, but I feel that I could have played better. Especially in game three against the dwarves. I made too many mistakes in that game and the necromantic team really suffers without its wolves.

Speaking of which, I'm not sold on the block mighty blow wolf. Sure it's good and in some game it's great (game 4), but I like to spread my skills and a guard zombie might have been a better use of the double or just block or guard on the second flesh golem plus a fan factor. Not sure and it's rare to be able to play with a block mighty blow wolf in a tournament, so I guess it had to be done.

I need to practice more with the necromantic team, but I did enjoy playing them (although I like undead more). I recently bought an undead/necromantic team from Vortice miniatures and once that's painted I recon that I'll play more with them.

This was my last tournament for 2018 and I'm already looking forward to 2019, which will see me playing at least one new race (in a NAF tournament) and my first World Cup!

Looking back on 2018, I've played in seven tournaments, using five different races.
My combines record was 17-11-7 and 57% of my loses were collected using dwarves. Not my team, but I will give them another chance.

My tournament year 2018
Thank you for reading.