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Post by cruefan68 on Aug 5, 2010 14:16:45 GMT -5
Are there any rules you guys use for triple threat or even four way matches. I haven't run any in my fed but if I do I was wondering how you determine who is on offense and defense, and who "sits out" for a stretch meaning in a triple threat there is probably one guy who doesn't get a roll during a particular exchange right? Also, how would the third guy get involved? I don't have the handbook on me so sorry if this is already covered there and I somehow forgot about it.
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Post by tystates on Aug 5, 2010 14:36:52 GMT -5
I use the Tirion Triple Threat Match rules in one of the GWF handbooks. Sometimes you can roll for awhile without the third guy getting involved so when that is happening I'll have the man on offense jump over against the third person, or have the one not involved hit someone on lvl. 1 offense.
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Post by cruefan68 on Aug 5, 2010 14:47:07 GMT -5
I use the Tirion Triple Threat Match rules in one of the GWF handbooks. Sometimes you can roll for awhile without the third guy getting involved so when that is happening I'll have the man on offense jump over against the third person, or have the one not involved hit someone on lvl. 1 offense. Thanks Ty, I guess I can try something like that when or if I run those matches. I tend to follow old school rules but I recently ordered the LOTF sets so I may be getting into running more multiple-man or team matches in the future. By the way, I noticed the signings you have made so a big thanks for that as without guys like you we wouldn't have all of these great cards
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Post by tystates on Aug 5, 2010 15:08:23 GMT -5
Thanks Crue. I appreciate it. I meant to say it's the GWF 2112 Ringside Companion, not a game edition handbook.
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Post by cruefan68 on Aug 5, 2010 15:17:08 GMT -5
Thanks Crue. I appreciate it. I meant to say it's the GWF 2112 Ringside Companion, not a game edition handbook. Oh ok thanks for the info. I don't have that handbook as I only have the LOW and soon the LOTF sets so I guess I can just play the way you noted in your previous post
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