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Jeffrey D Myers updated their profile
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Discussion of the IGS line of games from MMP.
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March 28, 2009
Smitty and Jeffrey D Myers are now friends
February 7, 2009
February 7, 2009
This group is for fans of Point 2 Point podcast. Point 2 Point is dedicated to descussions about wargames. I have found it to be a very valuable source of wargame information.
February 7, 2009

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Your introduction to consim gaming:
SPI's Barbarossa, purchased by mail due to an ad in Boy's Life, as I recall.
Your favorite game(s):
TDC, Go, Shifting Sands, PuG
What game(s) are you currently playing (solitaire, FTF, PBEM, etc.) or wish to play next?
The Devil's Cauldron, Twilight Struggle.
What game(s) have you played recently?
Rommel at Bay; Wilderness War; A Victory Denied; Fallschirmjaeger; Mighty Endeavor; Stalingrad Pocket II; Afrika II; Bravery in the Sand; SCS Crusader; World in Flames; SCS Bastogne; Bulge 20; No Retreat, Soviet Dawn, Bussaco 20, North Africa Quad, Thirty Years War; Warriors of God, Algeria, FAB-Bulge, Pursuit of Glory, D-Day at Omaha Beach; Dresden 20, Austerlitz 20, Bravery in the Sand, Decision at Kasserine, Commands & Colors Ancients.
In general, how much time do you spend gaming?
4-8 hours per week
How big is your game collection?
1100+
Your local game club(s) and/or where you reside (let's network!)
Albuquerque, New Mexico
About Me
Registered Patent Attorney and Family Boardgamer.
Personal Interests (favorite activities, movies, shows, books, music, etc.)
SF, Kadampa Buddhism.
Website:
http://www.peacocklaw.com
Consim proofreading credits:

Bulge 20 (Victory Point Games)
Pursuit of Glory (GMT)
A Victory Lost (MMP)
Shifting Sands (Living Rules)

Consim playtesting credits:

Bravery in the Sand

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At 3:12pm on June 30, 2009, Smitty said…
SPI advertised in Boys Life?
At 5:01pm on June 24, 2009, Katie said…
Thanks - he is better it seems :)
At 11:36am on June 24, 2009, Katie said…
Why thank you - Smitty liked all the help you gave him some time back on the one game....Thanks for the kind words.
At 11:21am on June 24, 2009, Katie said…
Jeff:

Smitty asked me to ask you if you wanted us to look for anything for you at Origins?

Katie
At 10:15am on March 28, 2009, Smitty said…
I've got Soviet Dawn lined up...
At 9:54am on March 28, 2009, Smitty said…
Is it a classic? Maybe. Is it the definitive game on the Bulge? No. But let me assure you it is the definitive fun, accessible and playable game on the Bulge. In the future when December 16th rolls around, it is this Bulge game I will pull down off the shelf. It is a game that demands wider release and hope that DG has the business acumen to do the same
At 9:06am on March 28, 2009, Smitty said…
Have you played Decision Game's new Bulge game?
At 5:50pm on February 7, 2009, Smitty said…
Jeffrey:

Welcome to a great place with great gamers!

Smitty
 
 

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