torsdag 26 november 2015

The Stockholm League – November 25, 2015

"Lots of pouaa!"






















Two tables were played in the second round of our November-January league. Standard tournament rules apply + printed proxy is allowed.

Table 1:
1. Henrik (Tzimisce prey-punisher) 1 vp
2. Kalle (Malkavian Derange-Dementia with Cybele)
3. Kim (!Gangrel weenie-breed) 1 vp
4. Robert (Dom-guns with Gehenna)
5. Jens (Malkavian dem-stickmen) 3 vp, 1 gw

Table 2:
1. Ober (Ventrue Democritos powerbleed) 2 vp
2. Kalle (Malkavian bigcap vote with Lutz & Unmada)
3. Daniel (IC Flurry sb/vote)
4. Randy (Setite Nakthoreb sb) 3 vp, 1 gw
5. Erik (!Gangrel toolbox)

League standings:
Jens 44 rtp
Randy 20 rtp
Ober 8 rtp
Henrik, Kim 4 rtp
(1 gw = 8 ratingpoints, 1 vp = 4 ratingpoints. Note: Players can play more than one game each round if their participation are needed to complete a table where at least one player has not yet played a league game this round, but only the best result each round counts for rating. If more players than 5 want to play such a table, lowest vp-count this round has priority. No league game begin before 17.00 or starts after 20.00.)

The next round of the league is played at Dragon´s Lair, Kungsholmstorg 8 next Wednesday about 1800-ish. Be there!

tisdag 24 november 2015

The Stockholm League – November 18, 2015

It´s kind of strange the most played weapon in the
the game is a walking stick.






















Only one table were played in the first round of our November-January league. Standard tournament rules apply + printed proxy is allowed.

1. Jens (Malkavian dem-stickmen) 4 vp, 1 gw
2. Kalle (Bigcap setite sb)
3. Robert (Guhuri Nana-rush with Anarch Revolts)
4. Kim (!Gangrel weenie-breed)

League standings:
Jens 24 rtp

(1 gw = 8 ratingpoints, 1 vp = 4 ratingpoints. Note: Players can play more than one game each round if their participation are needed to complete a table where at least one player has not yet played a league game this round, but only the best result each round counts for rating. If more players than 5 want to play such a table, lowest vp-count this round has priority. No league game begin before 17.00 or starts after 20.00.)

The next round of the league is played at Dragon´s Lair, Kungsholmstorg 8 next Wednesday about 1800-ish. Be there!

tisdag 17 november 2015

Ashur´s Swedish Nationals 2015 experience

Orig art Peter Bergting
Swedish Nationals 2015 
Stockholm, Sweden
November 7, 2015
3 rounds + final
14 players


Pre-game considerations: As usual, tournaments don´t seem to happen when I´m ready for them. I seldom have a deck ready which I have played a lot immediately prior to the date, but that is probably just because I generally don´t like to play the same deck a lot – I always have 5-10 playable decks, and I like to tear down one and build one new each week or so. So: Not ready.

On the other hand I felt motivated before the tournament, because Swedish company Paradox just bought White Wolf, and they seem generally positive to see VTES back in print in some way.

These mixed emotions led me to think that I had to choose a simple deck, and those of you who read my earlier reports say: “He always does.” That might be true, because of the “never ready”-thing above, but I tend to play a lot of toolboxes and vote decks when I play casual, but when it´s tournament time I often feel I need something really simple.

The group 4-5 Kiasyd or Kiasyd/Lasombra haven´t been overly popular in Sweden the last year, so I thought that might work – a couple of years ago it would have been impossible, because of the crypts popularity. But I really didn´t have time to build something from scratch and playtest it, so I stole Alexanders “Don´t stop me now”, a TWD from a glöggturnering in Gothenburg 2012, a really small, tight deck with lots of anger in it. I really like it as is, but I also enjoy more superior discipline-use, so I built a much older crypt. A bit slower deck, but more efficient in using the cards at superior.

I also switched the Song of Pan for a 15:th Govern the Unaligned – I understand the greatness of Song of Pan, but I think it´s better if you run a bit more Kiasyds.

Also, I could not find/do not own a fourth Shroud of Absence, so I played with a Shroud of Night instead – risky, but it worked :)

I played the deck twice the week before the tournament and noticed it still worked. As a last minute crazyness I switched 2 Information Highway for 2 extra Pentex Subversion. The Highways is of course nice with my larger crypt, but on the other hand: Pentex is stupid good, almost always. It saves you from Enkidu and cracks Carna + Bowl, what more can you ask from a card?

The No 1 pyssling.























Deck Name: Avalon Incorporated
Author: Henrik K (Ashur)

Crypt [12 vampires] Capacity min: 3 max: 8 average: 5.75
2x Isanwayen              6  DOM MYT OBT                 Kiasyd:4
2x Dame Hollerton         5  DOM OBT myt                 Kiasyd:4
1x Arcadian, The          8  DOM MYT OBT chi for         Kiasyd:5
1x Badr, Shadow of Gr     7  DOM OBT POT                 Lasombra:5
1x Lord Vauxhall          7  DOM OBT POT THA             Lasombra:4
1x Onaedo                 6  DOM OBT aus pot             Lasombra:4
1x Virginie, Prodigy      6  DOM POT obt          bishop Lasombra:4
1x Andrew Emory           5  OBT aus dom pot      bishop Lasombra:4
1x Ermenegildo, The R     5  DOM OBT pot                 Lasombra:4
1x Lucy Markowitz         3  dom obt                     Lasombra:4

Library [65 cards]
Action [15]
15x Govern the Unaligned

Action Modifier [28]
4x Bonding
2x Command of the Beast
5x Conditioning
2x Foreshadowing Destruction
2x Leverage
4x Seduction
3x Shadow Play
3x Shroud of Absence
1x Shroud of Night
2x Stone Travel

Ally [3]
3x Nocturn

Combat [2]
2x Shadow Body

Master [11]
1x Coven, The
3x Dreams of the Sphinx
2x Great Symposium
2x Life in the City
3x Pentex(TM) Subversion

Reaction [6]
2x Deflection
2x On the Qui Vive
2x Redirection

I´ll illustrate the games with pictures. The colours are red = aggressive, orange = semi-aggressive, yellow = not aggressive at all. Note that this illustrates the decks general “emotion” – it sometimes fizzles :)


Round 1



















Difficulty for me: 3/5. I rather quickly noticed that I had a true chance at this table – a very aggressive table, with no real “bearded walls”, just a few speedbumps.
My performance: 3/5. I don´t feel I did any serious mistakes, it just didn´t end with a game win.
The other players: Daniels deck was obviously too weak for this table, I ousted him with a bounced 7-bleed from Kalle. Andreas didn´t get a crypt acceleration card on his first hand, so he couldn´t catch up with the tempo. Randy managed to survive one or two extra turns because he draw into a grotesque amount of Art Scams, but his weird Dragon Breath Rounds-module should have been either extra bounces or extra bleed, I think.






















Lesson to learn: This game can be very fast, so be fast. Bounces are good.

Me: 2 vp
Kalle: 3 vp


Table 2



















Difficulty for me: 2/5. Both Kristofers and Randals decks are quite slow, so unless they can convince Ober to rush me early, I think this table should be easy for me. It turned out I was right.
My performance: 5/5. Wow – it wasn´t really me, it was the deck. Almost every single card turned up at the best possible time. I couldn´t have a better draw, it was like I´d stacked the deck. For example, I have only 3 Nocturns in the deck, and I had one in play every turn when Ober needed to be blocked (non-stealth rushes, removing my Pentex from Lorrie).












The other players: They might have been able to stop me if they cooperated even more, in some strange deal. Ober put both of Randys minions into torpor (one with Fame) early – maybe those rushes should have been on me after some dealing. But on the other hand Randys deck might be hard to stop for Ober later.
Lesson to learn: Nocturn is very nice against important no-stealth actions.

Me: 4 vp














Table 3



















Difficulty for me: 4/5. Eriks !Gangrels are kind of specialized on surviving stealth-bleed (kits Abbott + Marked Territory on ALL vamps, fast, plus various Sportbikes and Under Siege) and after that was Kari with both Abbotts and Under Siege AND Oppugnant Night.
My performance: 3/5. I managed to oust Erik after all, but after that it was over.
The other players: Obers combat was trumphed by Karis (he hit hard and played some fortitude, but not enough against Karis Preternatural Strenght + Octopod + fortitude + Taste of Vitae + Slake the Thirst), so there was lots of dealing. Kari gave Ober opportunity to damage Kim some, which helped me. Once again I found myself in the strange “If I just shut up maybe they will fail to make the right deals to stop me”-situation, and Kim gave me some turns to try to damage Kari, but I ran out of stealth.
Lesson to learn: None really. Shit happens. It´s brave to play combat decks at Nationals, trying to balance tables, so kudos to Kari and Ober.

Me: 1 vp
Kim: 3 vp
Kari: 1 vp


Final round



















Standings after three rounds of play was:
Peter 2 gamewins, 7 victory points
Henrik 1 gamewin, 7 victory points
Erik 1 gamewin, 6 victory points
Kalle 1 gamewin, 3 victory points
Kim 1 gamewin, 3 victory points

Actually there was a coinflip situation between Kim and another great player, Jens (Ropecon champion this year), but he chose to drop before the flip and let Kim play. I was SO VERY happy with this, because he played a Toreador Ira Rivers gun-wall deck, similar to the one Brian Moritz won this years NAC Day 2 with. I would have serious troubles with ousting that deck.

Also, I was very happy that last years Swedish champion Michael H didn´t reach the final, because he played a very similar Kiasyd/Lasombra crypt. Contesting is never fun.

Final table (mucho aggressive!):
Kalle (Tremere sb) > Erik (!Gangrel toolbox) > Peter (Bigcap setite sb) > Kim (Daughters vote w Arishat) > Henrik (Kiasyd/Lasombra sb)

Difficulty for me: 3/5. I bled into the only deck that had bounce, and people wondered why I chose that seat. Well, I´ll try to explain: I did not want to bleed into Erik again, because I think I had luck when I ousted him in turn 3. He pretty quickly gets 3 intercept on his vamps (Abbot + Marked Territory), and while I have lots of Pentexes, I don´t pack enough stealth. And I didn´t want to have Kalle in my back because he is very aggressive and I don´t pack crazy amounts of bounce. Also, I didn´t want to bleed into Kim, because she play Unleash Hell´s Fury. So I choose to bleed into Kalle, because he can be unlucky with his bounces and doesn´t block a lot, tohave Kim as predator – she can be aggressive, but also spend a lot of actions on pool gain and such stuff, and she can´t block my Govern down.
My performance: 3/5. I did not draw any of my 15 Governs in my first 10-15 cards, so my tempos was slow. And after that I didn´t do a lot of supersmart things, I just bled, Governed and kept my mouth shut.
The other players: Kalle played very recklessly and had some bad luck. Kim´s votes caused a lot of discussion and, I think, some strange deals and strange decisions from both Erik and Peter. I won some on some of those deals, to my surprise.
Lesson to learn: Shut up and play your game – words of wisdom with this kind of deck, as always!

Result: Me 5 vp

In conclusion: It´s sad that we can only muster 14 players for a Nationals deals days, but on the other hand those players are very dedicated and nice. Hopefully Paradox will agree to revive the game in some way until next time, so we can attract some new talent. As for my performance: I chose the simplest of decks and just did my thing. It worked out and I´m happy!

lördag 14 november 2015

For the record ...
























Upon request, here is a list of all our league final results so far. As you see the current record holder (ratingpoints-wise) is Randy, with 148 ratingpoints in a single 10 week-league. That was back in 2012, and it took him 5 game wins as well as lots of non-gw "small points" to gather that score, so remember to play smart to maximize your victory points even if it seems you can´t get the game win.  In my experience, it is often when all hope seem lost and you just "grind" to survive and get that extra "small point", something suddenly changes everything and you end up with a game win :)

Can you beat Randys record? See you next wednesday!

November 11 2015: Kalle 126 rtp
September 2 2015: Randy 136 rtp
June 24 2015: Erik M 108 rtp
April 15 2015: Ober 112 rtp
January 28 2015: Randy 96 rtp

October 29 2014: Jonas H 78 rtp
August 20 2014: Randy 104 rtp
May 28 2014: Peter 118 rtp
March 12 2014: Jonas H _and_ Tomas 114 rtp

December 11 2013: Randy 118 rtp
October 2 2013: Ober 136 rtp
July 17 2013: Randy 110 rtp
May 8 2013: Jens 134 rtp
February 27 2013: Jonas H 104 rtp

December 12 2012: Randy 148 rtp
October 3 2012: Jens 106 rtp
July 25 2012: Jens 120 rtp
May 16 2012: Jonas S 96 rtp

The Stockholm League – November 11, 2015 and final result






















Congrats Kalle, our new champion! When you finally left Beast, assamites and other crater-creatures, the league could not resist your strategic genius :)

Three tables were played in the tenth and last round of our September-November league. Standard tournament rules apply + printed proxy is allowed.

Table 1:
1. Kalle (Malkavian Derange with Cybele) 1,5 vp
2. Henrik (Bigcap obf-pre vote/bleed with Ellison Humboldt)
3. Randy (Ahrimanes wall) 0,5 vp
4. Kim (Pot-rush with Glycon, Beast & Theo) 1,5 vp
5. Robert (AUS-FOR wall with Vampiric Disease)

Table 2:
1. Erik (!Gangrel toolbox) 3 vp, 1 gw
2. Ivan (Ventrue lawfirm "bleedfirm") 1 vp
3. Kari (!Toreador toolbox)
4. Sebastian (True Brujah sb with Al-Muntahir & Mukthar Bey) 1 vp
5. Henrik (Gangrel rush with Mictlantecuhtli & Talbot´s Chainsaw)

Table 3:
1. Randy (Ahrimanes wall) 1 vp
2. Kalle (Bigcap Malkavian vote with Lutz & Unmada)
3. Kim (Gangrel Mathasuntha wall with Imbued) 2 vp
4. Jens (Assamites rush/block with Imbued) 2 vp
5. Robert (Gargoyles Chaundice rush/wall)

League standings:
Kalle 126 rtp
Kim 78 rtp
Randy 56 rtp
Peter 52 rtp
Erik 40 rtp
Henrik, Jens 32 rtp
Kari 28 rtp
Robert 22 rtp
Jan Erik 20 rtp
Daniel R 16 rtp
Ivan 8 rtp
Sebastian 4 rtp
(1 gw = 8 ratingpoints, 1 vp = 4 ratingpoints. Note: Players can play more than one game each round if their participation are needed to complete a table where at least one player has not yet played a league game this round, but only the best result each round counts for rating. If more players than 5 want to play such a table, lowest vp-count this round has priority. No league game begin before 17.00 or starts after 20.00.)

The first round of the next league is played at Dragon´s Lair, Kungsholmstorg 8 next Wednesday about 1800-ish. Be there!

onsdag 11 november 2015

The Stockholm League – November 4, 2015



Peters favourite vamp?






















Two tables were played in the ninth round of our September-November league. Standard tournament rules apply + printed proxy is allowed.

Table 1:
1. Henrik (Kiasyd/Lasombra sb)
2. Erik (!Gangrel toolbox)
3. Randy (Ahrimanes with Aksinya toolbox)
4. Kim (Setites vote) 4 vp, 1 gw
5. Peter W (Bigcap setites sb) 1 vp

Action! Peters "grownup card" cancels Eriks "senior citizens interfer card".















Table 2:
1. Kari (Tzimisce Sha-Ennu sb) 1 vp
2. Henrik (Obf-pre vote/sb with Ellison)
3. Peter W (Bigcap setites sb) 4 vp, 1 gw
4. Ober (POT bruise-bleed with Lorrie)
5. Kalle (Tremere sb)


League standings:
Kalle 120 rtp
Kim 70 rtp
Peter, Randy 52 rtp
Henrik 32 rtp
Kari 28 rtp
Jens 24 rtp
Robert 22 rtp
Erik, Jan Erik 20 rtp
Daniel R 16 rtp
Ivan 4 rtp
(1 gw = 8 ratingpoints, 1 vp = 4 ratingpoints. Note: Players can play more than one game each round if their participation are needed to complete a table where at least one player has not yet played a league game this round, but only the best result each round counts for rating. If more players than 5 want to play such a table, lowest vp-count this round has priority. No league game begin before 17.00 or starts after 20.00.)

The next round of the league is played at Dragon´s Lair, Kungsholmstorg 8 next Wednesday about 1800-ish. Be there!

måndag 9 november 2015

The Stockholm League – October 28, 2015

This guy AGAIN.






















Two tables were played in the eigth round of our September-November league. Standard tournament rules apply + printed proxy is allowed.

Table 1:
1. Robert (AUS+FOR Dela Eden wall) 1,5 vp
2. Jens (Malkavian Alastor vote)
3. Henrik (G4-5 obf-pre Flurry bleed/vote) 0,5 vp
4. Kim (Daughters + Arishat vote) 1,5 vp
5. Kari (!Toreador toolbox)

Table 2:
1. Kari (Tzimisce vote)
2. Henrik (Gangrel Mictlantecuhtli Chainsaw rush) 1 vp
3. Robert (Imbued Gehenna)
4. Jens (Tzimisce + obf Warghouls)
5. Kalle (Malkavian Lutz & Unmada vote) 4 vp, 1 gw

League standings:
Kalle 120 rtp
Randy 52 rtp
Kim 46 rtp
Henrik 32 rtp
Peter 28 rtp
Jens, Kari 24 rtp
Robert 22 rtp
Erik, Jan Erik 20 rtp
Daniel R 16 rtp
Ivan 4 rtp
(1 gw = 8 ratingpoints, 1 vp = 4 ratingpoints. Note: Players can play more than one game each round if their participation are needed to complete a table where at least one player has not yet played a league game this round, but only the best result each round counts for rating. If more players than 5 want to play such a table, lowest vp-count this round has priority. No league game begin before 17.00 or starts after 20.00.)

The next round of the league is played at Dragon´s Lair, Kungsholmstorg 8 next Wednesday about 1800-ish. Be there!