In this second part of this two-part series on wrangling, Judge Eric Lee describes his own experiences discovering just how fun and rewarding L2P can be, at the biggest board and card gaming convention in the United States: GenCon, 2025!
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If you’ve heard about the word “Wrangler” and wondered what it actually involves in L2P, you’re not alone. L2P Judge Eric Lee breaks down what a wrangler is, how it fits into the larger scheme of things, and most importantly – what you need to know before you start wrangling players at your nearest convention!
With the World Premiere of Super Slam being held during World Tour: Montreal, Canada will finally be hosting its first ever Flesh and Blood Calling next week! To light the way, local judge Oscar Ojeda Gomez brings you one of the most comprehensive overviews of Montreal and the various activities you can enjoy while visiting!
As the European Georegion Conference approaches, Judge Brecht Van Reusel gives the Europe Judges of Rathe community a guide to the wonderful city of Ghent to make the most out of your time at the conference.
Pro Tour Singapore is on the horizon, and for many, it’s an opportunity to travel and see one of the gem cities of Southeast Asia. Judge Chuanjie Seow brings us all the information you’ll need to get around, see the sights, and most importantly, eat good on your trip!
Discover how to introduce new players to Flesh and Blood in a fun, natural, and effective way. From choosing the ideal teaching materials to smoothly guiding first-time players through their initial games, this guide offers practical tips to ensure a rewarding first experience.
Effectively addressing Slow Play is essential for judges aiming to ensure fair, timely, and enjoyable Flesh and Blood tournaments. This comprehensive guide provides clear definitions, outlines structured penalty approaches for both casual and competitive events, and offers practical advice for detecting and managing Slow Play. By understanding the philosophy and context behind this infraction, judges can confidently maintain smooth tournament operations and foster a positive play environment for everyone involved.
Online discussions—especially those fueled by strong emotions—are rarely productive venues for clarification. Even well-intentioned rule explanations can be twisted, misquoted, or used against you or others. But, when a controversy happens, players will instinctively look to judges for guidance and assurance. What should you do in these situations? Émilien Wild offers his thoughts and reasoning behind choosing when and when not to engage.
Steve Broda, also known as Judge Broda, is a UK judge based in the heart of London. In this travel guide, Steve will tell you some of the best places to visit to make your trip to London more memorable. Whether you’re going as a first-timer or a Rowdy Local, there should be something new for you to experience!
