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Kai Jensen
  • 43, Female
  • Santa Rosa, CA
  • United States
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Mmmm... steak!

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Busting out Liberty Roads.
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Sad panda - not all new games are quite finished yet apparently. :0(
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Your introduction to consim gaming:
Chad taught me Totaler Krieg in 2000. I had been a devoted miniatures gamer up to that point. I am now a devoted war/board gamer and loving it.
Your favorite game(s):
Combat Commander
Fighting Formations
Through the Ages
FAB: The Bulge
Totaler Krieg!
Red Star Rising
Totensonntag
What game(s) are you currently playing (solitaire, FTF, PBEM, etc.) or wish to play next?
Playtesting Fighting Formations. Want to try out some of the Victory Point Games titles.
What game(s) have you played recently?
Playtesting "Fighting Formations". Played "Through the Ages", "Magic: The Gathering", "Dominion" and "Airships".
In general, how much time do you spend gaming?
Never enough! In reality, about 2-4 times a week.
How big is your game collection?
500 games (as of 3/1/09)
Your local game club(s) and/or where you reside (let's network!)
Live in Northern California (North Bay).

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Kai Jensen

An Appeal to the Shutterbugs

There are a lot of great and interesting photos posted on this site. I am cursed with a healthy sense of curiosity so I check out a lot of these pictures. And I usually end up learning NOTHING as there is no caption to tell me what the heck I am looking at. You took the time to take the picture, you took more time to post the picture. Could you please take a few more seconds to add a caption to your lovely picture?

I am sure I am not the only one thinking this. There are great photos of… Continue

Posted on August 21, 2009 at 9:27am — 27 Comments

Kai Jensen

How Do You Do It?

No, not that "it"...

When playtesting, how do you forget the "old" rules and only remember the new changes? I've been working at this for several years now and have decided maybe I need to hear what other tips and tricks you guys have for dumping old outdated material from the gray matter dustbin and keeping just the new material in your head.

It's not such a problem for me during play, but in post-session discussions on possible changes, updates, alterations, what-have-you I sti… Continue

Posted on February 1, 2009 at 2:23pm — 1 Comment

Kai Jensen

How Deep is the Crossover?

During a discussion on gaming in general, I wondered what percentage of wargamers also willingly play Euros. And, of course, everyone had a completely different guess with their attendant theory on how that number came to them.

Based on comments overhead at CSW Expo, the games I saw being played in the Annex at the Expo, what gets talked about in the "On The Table" and "Out of the Wrapper" folders on CSW, my guess was that 50% or more of the wargamers also play Euros. The other gamers in my gro… Continue

Posted on July 19, 2008 at 4:45pm — 23 Comments

Kai Jensen

CSW Expo '08 - Yet Another Rave

The Expo was a blast (as usual) and I actually played a monster game this year instead of wandering around asking "What game is this?" and "Where/when was that battle fought?" I had the pleasure of playing The Devil's Cauldron with Gerry Palmer - twice! - during the first two days of the con. We sat down to work our way through "The Empire Strikes Back" scenario, double-checking and rethinking as we went. The first game was not a close one, but we both figured out a lot of t… Continue

Posted on June 5, 2008 at 10:00pm — 6 Comments

Kai Jensen

Totensonntag - A Beginner's View

Getting Started: This is a quick and easy game to get into and to play. The rulebook is short - eight pages total: five plages of actual rules, one page of set-up instructions - and it has a nice look to it. The rules were clearly presented and referencing them during play was easy. I have only played through the game once (in two after-work sessions) and I am looking forward to trying it again.

What Happened: I took my eye off the prize. I let my British and South African forces… Continue

Posted on March 14, 2008 at 9:46am — 4 Comments

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At 11:05pm on January 20, 2010, Matt Severns said…
sounds very fun...i cant wait until mine are old enough to ship offf to the Foreign legion...AMDT Is a blast! but ol ODA has to dance on a lot of heads very quickly. it is a tense game but waaaaaaay fun
At 3:09pm on January 19, 2010, Matt Severns said…
It cold...and we have another storm inbound, which has all the old folks spooked. How have you been and what are you playing? I am messing around with Dead Of Winter from GMT. Seems appropriate
At 10:32pm on January 17, 2010, Kai Jensen said…
"Sad Panda" is a phrase I got from my buddy Alex. He's Ukranian and has a cool accent and sometimes just comes out with odd little phrases like that. Some of them tend to stick with our odd group of gaming buddies. So when anyone is a little down but not waaay down, they are a "sad panda".
At 10:23pm on January 17, 2010, Matt Severns said…
Why a sad panda? why not a dissapointed dingo? or a disgrunteled Badger?
At 12:57pm on January 10, 2010, Mark Buetow said…
Thanks, Kai!
At 11:24am on January 7, 2010, Matt Severns said…
Thanks
At 12:14am on January 7, 2010, Matt Severns said…
It is interesting, I like the flow of the game. But I just got back from the hospital. Lauren had a really bad Asthma attack and is in the Peds ward for a couple of days. It was scary
At 12:14am on December 15, 2009, Matt Severns said…
too bad they couldn't find that level of play in at least 3 other games
At 4:08pm on December 14, 2009, Matt Severns said…
We got 17"of snow on Wendsday...and another inch today....man....I wanna move to Fiji
At 9:22am on December 14, 2009, Kai Jensen said…
Today will be a good day. (Of course, I say that every morning.) It will rain, my car will eventually start, I will be cold in the morning and never really get warm all day, the people I work with will not have gotten any smarter over the weekend, the 49ers will most likely defeat themselves in yet another game - BUT - at the end of the day, I will curl up with my sweetie and none of the rest of it will matter. :0) So today will be a good day.

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