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Is anyone actually reading this?

For the most part, I keep this blog for two reasons...the first one is for myself. I like talking about my favorite game, posting ideas and reports about our local Hobby League / gaming group. The second is obviously for the people in that group. I thought that it would be helpful to have a site that everyone could easily check that had information about the upcoming tournament date and format, since not everyone can make it to every event.

So for anyone who reads this thing, feel free to pipe up. Leave a comment, whether you play Vs here in Calgary or not. I'd love to hear from you. Give me some ideas on things you'd like to see, article topics, deck ideas, stuff you love or hate about my writing...whatever.

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Anonymous said…
I read it. Check once a week, like to hear what you have to say.
Anonymous said…
Hey, 'm still reading this.
Anonymous said…
Hey, I check your blog every day or so. I enjoy reading your play-by-play coverage of our tourneys and your deck ideas. If your looking for ideas... as we get previews of cards on VSrealms, it would be interesting if you posted your thoughts/ideas on the cards you'd get/use or ways you're going to counter them. Also what are your thoughts on the end of Wizkids and potentially heroclix? Are u keeping your collection? Plan on playing it still? etc
Anonymous said…
Hey, Scott here. I check it out once per week or so - essentially whenever work is slow or boring. The fact that you post your decklists allows me to specifically toolbox against your decks - BWAH-HA-HA-HA-HA (kidding). Seriously, it's fun to see your synopses of the tournaments, and also a great place to go to learn about upcoming tournaments.
Obsidian3D said…
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I'm sorry I had to miss our tournament last night...I got a brief recap from Roy and it sounds like it was awesome. Thirteen players really rocks my socks!

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