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SmogCon VI 2017 Live Blog: Day Three

WTC Primer Games – Testing Out Their Skills!

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WTC Primer Games - Testing Out Their Skills!

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We talk with one of the team members who are starting to test out for selection ahead of the WTC. With so many tournaments ahead for the year this is a way for them to test their skills and fight for selection.

Do you think you'd be able to fight at this higher skill level?

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dorsetwolf
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I look foreward to seeing coverage of a Team championship

tmon
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Team champion practice matches nice idea,

cbrenner
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Good idea.

baronb3
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think i got totally confused in that description of this years wtc, but very intrigued.

lawnor
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Another format I’d like to try, but I never see local tournaments of it, and I don’t have 20+ friends and a mansion to organise my own.

beardragon14
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This is a really cool idea, it adds an extra layer of strategy to the whole thing. .

m30wm1x
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Always wanted to try team play

fireblarney
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Another interesting tournament type. Brings the feeling of balancing objectives for the overall win rather than just focusing on each little “skirmish”.

cdhealy
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The teams events are a lot of fun and you don’t need it to be teams of 5, a lot of times you can do it with teams of 3 and be just as much fun. Outside of the country teams there are often team events run for clubs to enter as well during the year.

bennep
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Would love for BoW to cover some WTC too! Glad to see folks are already turning up for September!

cyd0nian
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The WTC is a fantastic event and it gives people the opportunity to proudly represent their country. However, at the same time we must not forget that it’s also about the banter!

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