I have a lot of opinions on the matter, Neil. Like I said, I'll give you all the advice you can handle after the game, for obvious reasons.

They'll still help you when we play next (as soon as the game after next!), so it's something of a compromise. =)
And listen to Asmodan, don't make mistakes, because I'm pretty good at exploiting them.

I'll be quite honest with you though, in admitting that if an opposing coach does well, and is in good position and manages to not make mistakes or leave openings for a series of turns, that I tend to get impatient and make riskier plays, thus leaving openings myself.
But that's all you get, until we finish. ;)j
David
P.S. Oh, and of course, the bad news is that I'm obviously already self-aware of that flaw in my game, which means it mjight not help you as much as if I weren't.
