Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today is a very special episode. Geoff recaps the largest Major win in his career with his top table opponent Jim Vesal. Everyone also talks about their BAO games and experience.
Category: Podcast
Ep25: Playing From Behind
We’d all rather win games than lose them, but sometimes things don’t go as smoothly as we want.
GW Grognard: Your first time (at a GT)
Hey everyone! Adam, from TFG Radio, here to lament being unable to go to BAO. Oh, and talk 40K, I guess.
Chapter Tactics #115: How to Maximize the Efficiency of Your Units on the Tabletop
Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today, Peteypab and the ItFH crew talk about the tournaments from this previous weekend and talk about unit tactics to maximize the efficiency of your units on the tabletop.
In the Finest Hour Episode 24: Tournament Tips
Going to a tournament can be an intimidating experience, but it doesn’t need to be- and whether you’re a veteran of dozens of events or someone who is considering making the leap for the very first time, we have some tips for you.
GW Grognard: Will the real 40K please stand up
Hey everyone! Adam, from TFG Radio, here to help with your critical thinking(not).
In the Finest Hour Ep23: List Archetypes- Flyers
What’s the deal, with Flyers? [/Seinfeld]
Signals from the Frontline #638: 40k & AoS Previews, & Community News
Join us for the live show on our Twitch channel by following this link! The show starts at 11am, PST. The podcast and YouTube video-cast air at 9am, PST every Friday.
Chapter Tactics #113: The Stats Episode You Never Knew You Needed
Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today, Peteypab is just going to let the episode speak for itself.
In the Finest Hour Ep22: Improving Your Competitive List
So you’ve gotten your list together and done a bunch of practice games and taken it to a tournament, but you’re not happy with how it’s performing. How do you identify the flaws in the army?