dizzy70 3 parties au lieu de 4 bien dommage match miroir au premier tour pour quasi toutes les tables bien dommage informations venant au compte goutte ( a quoi servait le questionnaire avant tournoi ? car pas d infos dès notre arrivée le vendredi ) sinon a part cela, le tournoi agréable, a refaire mais a ameliorer certains points au vu de l evenement |
Peligro Congratulations to the organizers! Thank you for the unforgettable experience. The tournament was worthy of the greatness of France. Pros and cons: Surroundings: there is no tournament in the continental Europe with real Panzer IVs, Shermans, M10 or Panthers close to the play tables, where some players dressed uniforms of the World War II. Absolutely fantastic. Tables: there were a lot of beautiful tables, with original ideas. Most of them were total playable. Fairness: the atmosphere was pretty cool and I did not hear anything weird. Very good. Rivals and army lists: it was a pleasure for me to play against them. There were some hard lists like 3 german Flamingos or 24 french dices, but nothing unfair. We were playing to be the french champion! There were an important paint level. Really good. Prices: very generous. The last classified player won a nice prize to improve as well. Team Warlord Games: Their only presence make it special. Mr. Paul Walker played astonish well...
Cons: Time organization: we should have played 4 games instead of 3. However, if we play only 3 games, we would like to play 2:15 hours instead of 2:15. Table organization: it sounds a little bit german, but we can put a piece of paper with the number of the tables on the tables to avoid confusion. Army lists: well, there were some people, who do not play usually tournaments. Perhaps it will be better for the next year to permit only 1 Platoon and theater lists? I have to say, the rules this year were great for me:)))
So, that was my opinion. I hope we will meet again in Normandie, England, Schotland, Germany or Spain. It was really such an honor to participate in it. Vive la France! Cheers, Manuel Peligro |