Greetings all, if anyone is interested - here is our revised Pit Bowl Ruleset (7s variant).
And a small picture of the adjusted pitch.
Greetings
Brot
Pit Bowl v9
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Pit Bowl v9
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Re: Pit Bowl v9
And the pitch...
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Re: Pit Bowl v9
It is indeed very fun and brutal
I still tried to avoid any general unbalancing factors (e.g. the general +1 on Armour Rolls of Street Bowl).
If you want I can give you a high-res version of the pitch at some point - makes nice for printing.
Have fun, and don't forget to give me feedback

If you want I can give you a high-res version of the pitch at some point - makes nice for printing.
Have fun, and don't forget to give me feedback

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Re: Pit Bowl v9
I have an important question for your consideration.
Do you think it will be too easy to defend against an offense when using the "2 man pillar-formation"? (Each 'pillar' being 2 players behind each other, 2 rows empty then the next 2 players and so on? All out of enemy contact. That way your enemy can only blitz one off and the only way he can burst through is dodging past one player...)
That would be a 3+ 3+ 2+ for an elf, 4+ 3+ 3+ for ag 3 players. My experience was that with the normal 7s field (11 wide) it was ridiculously hard to stop a 2-turn touchdown by a fast team if the offensive players knows his stuff. Even with a full team there would be a hole of 1 player somewhere.
Alternatively i guess it would be possible to bring back the widezones with the 1 player restriction on setup(as in Street Bowl) but i did not find them necessary.
Hopefully I did not miss something huge. Maybe its even good...
Really looking forward for some experienced feedback,
Thanks
Do you think it will be too easy to defend against an offense when using the "2 man pillar-formation"? (Each 'pillar' being 2 players behind each other, 2 rows empty then the next 2 players and so on? All out of enemy contact. That way your enemy can only blitz one off and the only way he can burst through is dodging past one player...)
That would be a 3+ 3+ 2+ for an elf, 4+ 3+ 3+ for ag 3 players. My experience was that with the normal 7s field (11 wide) it was ridiculously hard to stop a 2-turn touchdown by a fast team if the offensive players knows his stuff. Even with a full team there would be a hole of 1 player somewhere.
Alternatively i guess it would be possible to bring back the widezones with the 1 player restriction on setup(as in Street Bowl) but i did not find them necessary.
Hopefully I did not miss something huge. Maybe its even good...

Really looking forward for some experienced feedback,
Thanks
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