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Chapter Tactics #137: Why Practice Makes Perfect and Heuristic Development

Chapter Tactics #137: Why Practice Makes Perfect and Heuristic Development

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Chapter Tactics #137: Why Practice Makes Perfect and Heuristic Development

FromSignals from the Frontline

ratings:
Length:
112 minutes
Released:
Nov 19, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today Brandon Grant introduces the idea of Heuristics to provide a tangible reason for why practice does make perfect. Also the guys go over some of things they like in Faith and Fury. Need help with a list idea? Got a rules question? Want to talk tactics? Then sign up for our Patreon where you can join our official Facebook group page, get in contact with all the show's co-hosts, watch exclusive content, and win free prizes! Show Notes: To skip ahead to the Faith and Fury talk head to 57 minutes into the show! Head on over to 40kstats.com for more faction stats for all major ITC tournaments! Support us on Patreon this month and get a chance to receive random stuff from us! Click here for a link for information on downloading best coast pairings app where you can find lists for most of the events I mention. Check out the last episode of Chapter Tactics here. Or, click here for a link to a full archive of all of our episodes. Check out Skari on Skaredcast, for excellent 40k tactics videos and Monday Meta analysis. Commercial music by: www.bensound.com Intro by: Justin Mahar
Released:
Nov 19, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is the gaming podcast for Frontline Gaming hosted by Frankie and Reece. Where we discuss rumors, gaming news, tactics and of course bad jokes. Find out more information at: Frontlinegaming.org