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  1. Seamus crew- £70

    Molly Crew- £70

    McMourning crew- £80 *SOLD*

    Outcasts/Viks- £100

     

    All painted to a good standard that won me many 'best painted' awards at tournaments in the UK.

    Any questions just PM.

    Pics seem to be very hard for me to host on this forum, so if interested, lots of pics are up on my twitter account ben__halford or on the malifaux trading uk facebook group.

    Or click on links for pics on ebay

    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F143280334299

    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F143280370894

    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F143278724835

    Prices include postage to the UK, but will post anywhere.

    Overseas postage will be an extra £10-15 depending on where you are.

  2. I've a ticket to sell for this if anybody is looking, sadly i can't make it. Or if i could i won't know till a few days before and dont want to risk it so would prefer to sell.

    DM if interested

  3. I think you run a great tournament and would personally love to see you keep running the nationals Mike.

    Running something this size is a massive ball-ache and hard to do right, if anyone else should contact you and think they are up for the job then obviously you should think about giving them a crack at it or at least put it to the community.

    With regards to Wyrd-Fest, it sounds like a great idea, the kind of thing I've wanted to go to for years and would love to see happen. However  I would suggest being able to just partake in the Nationals only though as a choice as a 2 dayer is a big enough commitment for a lot of people.  For me personally a 3-dayer throws up a whole host of problems which I'm sure it would for others too, time away from family, time off from work where an extra day is needed (it's hard enough to get the Saturday off for me) and obvious extra financial cost.

     

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  4. I'd call what Ukrocky did the ultimate bluff.

    The way we play at our local, bluffing is part of the game.  Leading your opponent to think you have one scheme (whilst hidden of course) and then busting out another when scoring is good practice if you ask me and can be done in a number of ways, subtle or not.  Some of the best games of Malifaux i've had have been bluffing or being bluffed on what schemes have been taken. 

    I'll outright say that i've never heard or seen anyone bluffing to the extent of saying they have one scheme and mathing out the score from it but it's ok I guess.  I usually make up my own mind what people have taken anyway and think myself as a good reader of people so i'd probably have deduced that it wasn't the case, but if I was fooled i'd laugh and it'd be a funny story to tell.

    I think bluffing (at least verbally) works best when two people know each other well and there is a certain banter going on.  If people know each other well I find these are the times when they dicuss the possibilities and start mathing games out anyway.  If there was no such duologue I don't think it would be appropriate to go to this style of bluff as it may leave a sour taste in the mouth.  Certainly wouldn't be a good thing to do to someone inexperienced.

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