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Tiger’s return – Starting from Scratch SS-25

What should we expect?

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Tiger Woods is set to Tee off at 12:05pm tomorrow alongside Justin Thomas.  The Hero World Challenge is hosted by Tiger Woods so I wouldn’t expect him to drop out before the event begins.  That’s the only prediction I feel very confident about.  Beyond that, well your guess is as good as mine.  In this post I’ll make a number of bold predictions. Some of them will be positive in nature, but there will be a few negative.  Lets hope the positive predictions come true.  A healthy competitive Tiger Woods can only be good for Golf.

Will he complete all four Rounds?

It appears to me, and from the accounts of others that Tiger Woods is in better shape entering this tournament than he was last year.  He completed all four Rounds last year.  Even though it was obvious at times that he was playing through a fair amount of physical discomfort.  Barring a major physical injury during the event.  I expect Tiger Woods to play all four Rounds of the Hero World Challenge.

Can he finish under par?

Something a lot of people aren’t aware of is that Tiger Woods finished last year’s Hero World Challenge with 24 Birdies.  The most Birdies of anyone in the field.  Despite that he only finished the tournament 4 under par.  I would expect Tiger to improve on last year’s performance.  So yes I expect Tiger Woods to finish under par.

Can he finish in the Top 10 by score?

Here’s where things get far more difficult to predict.  Last year Tiger Woods would have to have shot an 8 under par to have tied Patrick Reed for 10th place.  Four strokes better than he finished.  Now I’ve already predicted that Tiger Woods will finish better than last year.  So do I think that he can finish in tenth position by score?  No I don’t.  It’s not that I don’t think he can shoot 8 under par.  I have a feeling that the scores will be a little better this year. I don’t think 8 under par will be good enough for 10th.  My prediction is that Tiger Woods will finish the tournament at 8 under par.  How about that for a bold prediction.

Will he keep pace with Justin Thomas?

Talk about a tall order.  2017 has been Justin Thomas’s year.  FedEx Cup Champion, PGA Tour Player of the year, and the PGA Championship winner is on a roll.   Seems almost cruel to Tiger Woods to pair them up on day one.  The truth is that it could be much worse.  Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Hideki Matsuyama, and Kevin Kisner could all be potentially worse Players to tee off with.  Justin Thomas has a tendency to go for it.  That type of play can lead to poor positions, and relying on your scrambling ability.  Something I expect Tiger will have to do as well.  Tiger Woods also has a total look of Focus while playing.  Something that seems to have the ability to rattle other Players.  It’s happened far too many times to be a total fluke.  Tiger’s playing partners tend to have there worst Rounds.  Don’t be surprised if Justin Thomas isn’t on the first page of the Leaderboard at days end tomorrow.  The question is will Tiger Woods have an off day as well?  I expect Tiger to be within two strokes of Justin Thomas.  It’s even possible that he could be two strokes better.

Looking ahead

So my predictions for the Hero World Challenge are mostly positive.  I’m hoping that this event is just the beginning for Tiger Woods this Season.  Now what I hope, and what I expect are two different things.  I don’t expect Tiger to be around for the entire Season.  I think that he will withdraw, or miss the cut in more tournaments than the number of tournaments he finishes.  I only expect him to play in one Major this Season.  That would be the Masters.  These are my predictions.  I really hope that I am wrong.

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Promising PS4 games of 2018 – The Gamer in me GL-18

Picky picky

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Those of you that follow my Gaming posts know that I’ve become increasingly picky about which PS4 games I choose to purchase.  There wasn’t much in 2017 that really had me overly excited.  I was impressed with the Playlink games that we’re released though.  Of course those games don’t have anywhere near the amount of depth a major release does.

Fortunately 2018 looks to have a few major game releases that will have me waiting for the Video game store to open on release day.

A Way Out

Unlike a couple of the other games to come on this list.  A Way Out only began picking up interest at E3 this year.  Billed as a Co-op only split screen game.  Memories of playing couch co-op games as a kid have me interested to experience what a modern version will look like. From what I’ve seen, A Way Out is going to essentially be a video game version of the TV show Prison break.  A show that I was a fan of for two seasons.  It began to get just a little too unbelievable after that.  This game has me excited because 1- I love couch Co-op. 2- the ability to have both Players in completely different parts of the jail, but be able to see what each of you is up to is awesome. 3- unlike a lot of online games, it only requires one available friend to play with.

Detroit: Become Human

If you haven’t already heard about Detroit: Become Human then obviously keeping up on current events isn’t your thing.  Judging by the trailers and gameplay Videos I’ve seen. Detroit: Become Human is going to be a gorgeous looking game.  In the game you play three key characters that all have an important part to play in the story.  The primary subject matter is a popular subject these days.  If artificial intelligence reaches the point of becoming self aware. Should it be allowed to govern itself, and share an equal place in society?  I’ve always loved Android characters in films.  In Detroit: Become Human you get to decide the path they would take.  Awesome right!  I definitely think so.  I can’t wait for this game to be released because 1- it’s a game by Quantic Dream.  Easily one of my favourite software development companies. 2- the story is of particular interest to me.  Especially since you have a part in deciding where it goes.  3- the graphics look absolutely incredible.  Just watch a trailer or two, you will be impressed.

Skull and Bones

Something that I feel has been missing from the Video game world for quite some time is Pirates.  Sure there have been games that incorporated a few scenes or levels on the high seas.  A dedicated game about living the life of a pirate hasn’t been available.  Although it’s really just an Assassin’s Creed game.  Assassin’s Creed Black Flag has had a hand in revitalizing the Pirate genre.  It definitely has the feel, and look of a Pirate game, but that’s where it ends.  At no time during that game do I feel like a Pirate.  You always know that you are an Assassin first and foremost.  Although it remains to be seen, Skull and Bones is supposed to be a much more realistic adaptation of Pirate life.  I truly hope that’s the case.  I’m totally stoked for Skull and Bones because 1- who doesn’t want to play the role of a Pirate Captain sailing the Seas. 2- online multiplayer ship to ship combat could be amazing if done right. 3- the solo Campaign sounds both challenging, and exciting. Let’s just hope it isn’t only 8 hours long like some recent letdowns.

There will be more

Those are the big three for me currently, but as Developers continue to push the PS4 limits.  You can be sure that the number of quality games will increase.  There’s been recent speculation about when the PS5 might be released.  All I can say is that I hope it isn’t anytime soon.  It’s been my experience that it takes most Developers close to three years to really understand a new console.  Now that they are getting the most out of the PS4.  Lets allow them to run wild with it.

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Golf misconceptions – Beginner’s guide to Golf

Even the truth can be misleading

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After three Canadian Seasons of playing golf, I’ve learned a few things.  Not everything the major manufacturers say necessarily applies to the Beginner Golfer.  The looks, and feel of Golf clubs are given far too much credit when rated by trusted reviewers online.  These things have factored in to some of the poor equipment choices Beginners can make.  In this article I’m going to explain how to better understand as a Beginner what information actually applies to you.

Looks, feel, and demand

I watched a Video on YouTube recently where the reviewer was testing five different Irons from five manufacturers. He based his final score for each club on a number of factors including shot consistency, distance, appearance, and cost.  The club that actually performed the best overall finished second because the reviewer didn’t like the looks of the Iron.  He suggested that we should actually purchase the inferior product because it looks better in the bag.  He’s not alone in his thinking.  I’ve seen, and read many reviews of excellent products that get dismissed because they don’t have a classic look.  Golf Digest routinely gives out it’s Gold star ratings for a number of Golf products from balls to Drivers.  Be careful how much credit you give their ratings though.  They make a point of factoring in Product demand when considering their final rankings.  That’s right it’s also a popularity contest.  Two clubs could perform equally as well, but if one is from a major manufacturer with a team of tour Pros, and marketing.  Well that’s the club that’s going to get the Gold star because lots of people like it.  Beginners shouldn’t concern themselves with customer demand, or how pretty a club looks in the bag.  All they should be concerned about is how a new piece of equipment will improve their game.  I understand the motivation that a lot of these online reviewers have.  Make the Big Golf Manufacturers happy, and there could be some free swag, or marketing dollars coming your way.  Qualitative categories like looks, or feel, and skewed categories like demand allow reviewers to consistently keep whichever Big brand product they like near, or at the top of their rankings. Nobody can argue about Feel, because what feels right to each person is unique.  In some cases Feel is more about the Shaft of a club. If you are getting professionally fit.  What a reviewer says about Feel isn’t valid at all.  Looks are really about what makes you confident, and comfortable over the ball.  Read any of the reviews you can find online about my Adams Yes Milly Putter.  All of them will make a point of telling you how ugly it is.  I can admit that the Black and Yellow colour scheme is a bit garish.  It makes lining up the ball an absolute breeze through.

I don’t mind the look.

The majority of reviewers will highlight all the technology that went into the Putter.  The C-Groove milled face, true alignment sole, heel and toe tungsten weighting, and high contrast alignment were all considered top of the line tech.  Unfortunately for Adams though the Looks category kept the overall ratings down.  I easily tested 20 different Putters before selecting the Yes Milly.  I only based my final selection on two factors, price and performance.  Price always plays a role, but not as much when it comes to Putters.  I know that I’ll keep the right Putter for years.  I might go through three sets of Irons before I change my Putter.  For that reason I’m willing to spend more.  Fortunately for me, all of the technology crammed into the Yes Milly Putter came relatively cheap.  Adams was bought by Taylormade, and the Yes Putter division was dropped reducing Demand.  The many reviews proclaiming how ugly it was didn’t help it’s market value so it went on clearance relatively quickly.  In the end I had narrowed it down to the Odyssey White Hot 2.0 vs the Yes Milly.  The Milly won because I was able to consistently lag long Putts closer to the hole.  Like I said, Performance always wins.

Beginner’s guide to Golf

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The Road to Victory – Sports Fanatics play Fantasy SF-33

You could win your Fantasy League if

… you drafted Adam Theilan as a backup Wide Receiver.  Adam Theilan has gone from a boom or bust secondary option to the undisputed number one Wide Receiver in Minnesota.  He has more Fantasy points than A.J. Green, Julio Jones, or Michael Thomas.  Guaranteed he was drafted at least 3 Rounds after any of those Players.  Whoever has them on their Roster got a ridiculous deal.

… you took a chance and drafted Leonard Fournette when the other Managers didn’t trust a Rookie to succeed in Jacksonville.  Fournette has been given every opportunity to succeed.  The Jaguars truly treat him the way a featured Back is meant to be treated.  Lots and lots of carries.  DeMarco Murray, Carlos Hyde, Marshawn Lynch, and Devonta Freeman were all being drafted ahead of him in a lot of Leagues.  He’s out paced them all.

… you have any two skill position Players from the New Orleans Saints on your squad.  It used to be that the Saints Wide Receivers, and Running Backs couldn’t be trusted week to week.  Drew Has a tendency to spread the wealth so to speak.  Well that isn’t the case this year.  Michael Thomas, Ted Ginn, Mark Ingram, and Alvin Kamara are having Fantasy relevant success each and every week.  Of Drew Brees is racking up the Fantasy points as well.  Even the Defence could potentially help you win a few games.

… you waited until the final Round of the draft, and picked up the Jacksonville Jaguars as your Defence.  Man did you score.  Expected to have a relevant Season.  I don’t think anyone, myself included expected the wrecking crew that the Jaguars have become.  Draft after draft I’ve seen Managers reach for the Broncos, Patriots, or Seahawks Defence.  Sure they all have potential.  None of them have the potential for the huge Fantasy games that the Jags have had.  10 Sacks in a single game was enough to make me a believer.

… you snatched Jerick McKinnon off the waiver wire, the second Dalvin Cook went down.  I’m beginning to believe that any Running Back could be a success in Minnesota.  Similar to how affective the Broncos zone blocking Offensive line was in 90s.  What makes McKinnon even more of a threat is his pass catching ability.  In the rare case that a Defensive line closes the Running lanes, McKinnon goes from sharing snaps with Murray to becoming the lead Back.

… you didn’t listen to all of the negative hype around Larry Fitzgerald’s age.  It’s almost like people thought last year was a fluke.  Fitzgerald is like a fine wine.  He only gets better with age.  Especially in PPR formats.  It’s no fluke that he’s about to have back to back 1000+ yard Seasons.  Fantasy is all about opportunity, and opportunity is all about targets.  Since the Arizona Cardinals moved Fitzgerald to the slot, his number of targets have gone nowhere but up.  He recently signed a one year extension to come back next year.  I won’t hesitate to draft him.

… you kept looking for the next breakout Player while others remained passive.  As a result you picked up Ju Ju Smith-Schuster.  What some may have seen as a flash in the pan has become one of the top targets on arguably the Leagues most potent Offence.  Even though the Steelers are yet to have a breakout high scoring game.  It isn’t for a lack of Fantasy scoring.  All it would take is some better Red zone execution, and the Steelers skill Players will take their Fantasy Managers to the Championship.

… your Quarterback is a second year Starter.  Carson Wentz, Jared Goff, and Dak Prescott have kept up with the Fantasy veterans. They might not have the Fantasy points ceilings of Tom Brady, Drew Brees, or Matt Ryan.  Chances are good that they didn’t cost you anywhere near as high a Draft pick as those well known names.  So provided you made a few smart picks in the early Rounds.  Your Fantasy roster should match up well with anyone of these signal callers as your QB.

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The End is Nigh – The Right Angle RA-17

It keeps getting colder

Every morning I get out of bed, and the hardwood floors feel a little bit colder.  I can deny it as much as I want but the floors don’t lie.  Winter is coming!  The Starks would be happy.  I’m sure as hell not.  Winter and I don’t mix.  I tried to enjoy snowboarding enough to make winter just a little bit fun.  It didn’t work.  The bitter cold, snowstorms, and brutal winds make anything outdoors it’s own form of torture.  So begins the countdown till spring.  For those of you that visit my website hoping for a new post on fishing.  Winter is like the break before your favourite television show’s final Season.  You wait patiently in anticipation of what will happen next.  Will it be what everyone expects, or some crazy twist?  Of course they could ruin everything you’ve watched by totally screwing up the ending like they did in Lost.  During the off season you don’t just sit alone in your basement and wait.  You fill the void that’s left with whatever substitute you can find.

. Did I mention that I fell through the ice of the pond behind my house as a child?  Well I did.  Twice actually.  All I can remember is how brutally cold it was.  Especially when the legs of my jeans froze solid and stuck to my thighs.  I wasn’t afraid I’d drown.  The Pond wasn’t that deep where I went through.  The walk back to the house in the freezing cold could have probably killed me though.  Now I imagine falling through the ice while fishing out on the middle of some lake.  If I didn’t drown I’d probably die from setting myself on fire.

The sad reality

Now here’s the Kicker.  I don’t want to leave everyone hanging until spring.  Sure I’ll probably take at least one fishing trip, and definitely go to the Toronto Sportsman show.  That will provide me with a few things to write about, but it’s far from enough.  So maybe, just maybe mind you.  Purely for those of you that are dedicated to my Fishing posts, and because it could be the most brutally entertaining video I end up posting on YouTube.  I might actually go Ice Fishing this winter for the very first time.  If I go please wish me luck.  If I don’t return?  When people ask about me.  Tell them that I was the kind of guy that would risk it all to make everyone else’s life just a little bit better.

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Playoff Strategy – Sports Fanatics play Fantasy SF-32

As long as you are in

For the majority of Fantasy Leagues there are only 3 games left until the Playoffs.  With the kind of injury filled, high scoring rookies, and unpredictable Quarterback play we’ve had this season.  There’s a very good chance that a record of 7-6 can get you into the playoffs of your league.  That doesn’t necessarily mean that you had an average Season either.  I expect there to be some powerhouse Fantasy teams at 7-6.  Once you are in the Playoffs, winning is more about selecting the correct Players each week.  Sounds obvious but it isn’t.

The hard choices

During the Regular Season you’ll hear Fantasy analysts constantly tell you to roll with your high draft pick Players.  I’d tell you to avoid overthinking things.  Keep it simple.  If Todd Gurley is on your Fantasy Team just play him.  Well things can be very different in the Playoffs.  What if Todd Gurley is against the division rival Seattle Seahawks?  The Seahawks excel at stopping the run.  If you also have Adrian Peterson on your bench, and he’s facing the San Francisco 49ers.  A team he scorched for over 100 yards earlier in the Season.  The choice should be Adrian Peterson.  His potential ceiling is much higher that week.

Don’t ignore your Defence

Quite a few Fantasy Managers will draft a strong Defence in the 11th or 12th Round, and just roll with them all Season.  Well that’s a fine Strategy during the Regular Season.  In the Playoffs though, things get a little different.  For Managers that already stream Defences you know what I’m talking about.  You want the best possible Defence against the worst possible Offence each week.  I’ll try to hold on to a high waiver position entering the Playoffs so I can grab that Defence that’s playing against a troubled Offence.  This year the teams I’m hoping to take advantage of are the Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, Denver Broncos, and Green Bay Packers.  The Giants Offence is totally hindered by injuries.  The other three teams have serious issues at Quarterback.  Find the right Defence against any of those teams, and they could end up as one of your top 3 scoring Players on your Fantasy Team that week.

Winter is not your friend

Something that I have noticed over the years that so many Fantasy Managers ignore during the Playoffs is the effects of weather on your Fantasy Players.  A little snow can ruin your quick cut Running Back’s day.  Your Quarterback that creates plays by escaping the pocket could be in big trouble if the field is slick.  Their are top tier Wide Receivers that are known to have issues catching balls in the cold.  You need to be aware of these situations.  I know we rarely think about our Kicker’s impact.  Trust me, you will when your Kicker finishes with negative points because you started him against Buffalo during a snow storm.  During the Playoffs I try to start Players who are scheduled to play in a dome, or somewhere down south. I don’t have to worry about a sudden storm, or temperature drop that reduces the chances of having a decent game to below zero.

Add depth

Nobody in the NFL likes to admit this, but there can be some intentionally vicious play in the final few weeks of the NFL Season.  During the Fantasy Playoffs NFL teams will face off that have the potential to face each other again in the upcoming Playoffs.  Statistically the greatest number of injuries happen during the first three weeks of the NFL Season.  The second largest number of injuries happen during the last three weeks of the Regular Season.  The NFL will sugar-coat it by saying that the grueling regular season takes it’s toll, and Players just break down.  Watch the key matchups with Playoff implications, and pay close attention to the late hits, head hunting, and low tackles.  One leg injury, or key Player knocked into concussion protocol could mean the difference between playing for a division Championship, or ending up as a wild card team.  Take a good look at your roster, and figure out which skill position would handicap you the most if a Player went down.  Do yourself a favour, and either pick up a serviceable Player as a backup, or make a trade right now for a potential Starter in case your guy gets injured.  Don’t wait for an injury to happen.  Cause when it does, your Competitors will be far less likely to make a deal.

Good luck in the Playoffs!

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Top 8 Game breakers – The Gamer in me GL-17

Game obsessed

There are many classic games throughout history that made a difference.  Every Video Game, or Board Game we play today owes something to those early creations.  This list is more about the games that changed things in the modern era, or kept me from seeing the light of day for months.  The games you couldn’t stop playing because at the time there was nothing else quite like it.

The Top 8 Games you just had to play

Dragon’s Lair – I just finished watching the second season of Stranger Things on Netflix.  During one of the early episodes they briefly show the kids collecting quarters to go play Dragon’s Lair at their local Arcade.  It inspired me to write this article actually.  Dragon’s Lair first appeared in Arcades in 1983.  At that time there was nothing even remotely close to it in graphic quality, and story.  All of today’s adventure based video games where you play a recognizable character owe a little something to Dragon’s Lair.  The Laserdisc system was plagued with issues so by the early 90s the Dragon’s Lair Arcade machines were mostly gone.  Very few people ever mastered the timing and moves necessary to defeat the Dragon.  I was one of the few.  There’s a common misconception that you needed to get through each room to reach the Dragon’s Lair.  Actually the Lair was triggered after reaching a certain number of points.  The point threshold could be adjusted for difficulty so in most cases you would have to play some of the rooms multiple times before you reached the Dragon’s Lair.  People who claim to have beaten the game but actually haven’t won’t know that.  To this day it’s still one of my two favourite Arcade games.  The console versions that came out later never quite did it justice.

Gauntlet – In case you hadn’t already guessed Gauntlet was the other Arcade game.  Originally released in 1985 Gauntlet didn’t suffer from the Laserdisc issues Dragon’s Lair did.  Up until the fall of the Arcades in the late 90s, Gauntlet remained a very popular game.  What set it apart from so many others was the four player cooperative play.  There had been many two player cooperative games but they didn’t have the same allure as four player Gauntlet.  Gauntlet will be for many people the first video game they ever played cooperatively with strangers.  Quite often a couple best friends would visit the Arcade together, and end playing Gauntlet for hours with a couple total strangers.  By the end of that Gauntlet marathon those strangers were now friends.  For those of you that never played Gauntlet in the Arcades, you might have thought that hours of playing was an exaggeration.  It wasn’t.  In Gauntlet your quarters bought you a predetermind amount of life points.  The more quarters you added, the more life your character had.  As long as you kept adding quarters, you could keep playing.  On top of that you could add additional life points by picking up food during the game.  If you knew what you were doing, had great players to play with, and a bucket load of quarters.  You could practically play all day.  Trust me I did.  I spent enough money playing that game to have bought one outright.  Gauntlet was the first of the real time dungeon crawler video games, and one of the first true multiplayer games as well.  Some of the most successful video games like Diablo, and Destiny owe a lot of their success to Gauntlet.

Warhammer Fantasy Battle – If you are a tabletop gamer you will know about Warhammer Fantasy.  Chances are good that if you regularly visit gaming stores you will have at least seen it being played.  Without Warhammer Fantasy Battle tabletop gaming would never have taken off the way it did.  As much as it’s a game, it’s also a hobby.  Allowing players to demonstrate their painting skills, army composition, and display creativity.  The first edition released in 1983, but after many expansions and new editions is still being played today.  If you are a tabletop gamer, the success of Warhammer Fantasy Battle is why.  Everything from Heroclix to X-wing owe their success to Warhammer Fantasy Battle.

Magic the Gathering – When Wizards of the Coast hired Richard Garfield to help them create a competitive Collectible Card Game.  I doubt they ever imagined the success, and effect that it would have on gaming in general.  First released in 1993, and continuing on with new expansions to this day.  Magic the Gathering remains the most successful of all the Collectible Card Games on the market.  Responsible for creating the online Card Game community, a professional Collectible Card Gaming tour, and valuable Individual Card market for something other than Sports Players.  If you played Pokemon, you can thank Magic the Gathering.  Yu-Gi-Oh wouldn’t have existed without Magic the Gathering.  Countless Card Games based on well known franchises like Star Wars, Star Trek, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, the WWE, any many others wouldn’t have existed if it wasn’t for Magic the Gathering paving the way.  I’ve bought, sold, and traded a small fortunes worth of Magic the Gathering cards.  I’ve even been part owner in a couple of stores dedicated to the CCG market that game created.  It’s hard to find a more influential game that was created in the 90s.

HeroQuest – Simply put HeroQuest was the Board Game version of a Video Game dungeon crawler.  Recreating the cooperative experience from Gauntlet in a simple to play tile board, and miniatures game at home.  More importantly it made previously complicated game genres more accessible to the average person.  Not everyone is interested in painting an entire Warhammer Army, and then measuring out each, and every troop movement to play the game.  Not everyone has the interest, or imagination to enjoy playing a Dungeons and Dragons Campaign.  HeroQuest didn’t require painting, replaced rulers with gridded tiles, and gave Fantasy Players something they could see.  Games Workshop partnered with Milton Bradley to create the game released in 1989.  They realized that their Warhammer Fantasy Battle game only appealed to a hardcore audience.  HeroQuest served as a way to get the average player interested in miniature gaming.  Then maybe their interest would continue to grow, and eventually become Warhammer Fantasy Battle Players. This wasn’t necessarily the case because the story was just as important as the battle.  As a result Games Workshop released their own version of HeroQuest, although far more advanced called Warhammer Quest in 1995.  Board Game dungeon crawlers remain as some of the most appealing games to a wide audience.  Their simplicity of play, story, character advancement, and group dynamic make them one of my personal favourites.  For those of you that read my The Gamer in me posts, you will already know that I’m a huge fan of Imperial Assault.  If you love Board Games, but have a difficult time talking your friends into playing.  Do yourself a favour, and figure out which genre is most appealing to your group of friends, and pick up a cooperative dungeon crawler board game.  If you can get them to play it just once, they will be hooked.

Wing Commander 3 – This could already have many of you searching Google for what Wing Commander 3 is.  To understand it’s importance you need to know a little about home console gaming first. Home consoles effectively took over from the Arcades in the early 2000s in what is referred to as the 128 bit era.  The generation of consoles that came out before that were the first to incorporate 3D graphics.  It was during this time that the possibility of buying a home console system could keep you from going out to an Arcade.  The first of these 3D era consoles was the Panasonic 3DO. You read that right.  Panasonic made a home game system.  It was actually quite good as well.  Consoles had just switched from cartridges to Discs, and Wing Commander 3 was their crowning achievement in 1995.  The cut scenes were actually film quality.  Something that would be adapted for many future Video Games.  Actual recognized actors were used for the main characters.  A practice that has continued to this day.  The game played like you were a participant in a movie.  Much like modern Video Games Heavy Rain, Until Dawn, and The Last of Us.  If you have never seen it played.  Check out some videos on YouTube, and remember that this game was on consoles in 1995.

Counter-Strike – Are you a fan of First Person Shooters?  Do you absolutely love online multiplayer?  Well give the makers of Counter-Strike a call and thank them.  Counter-Strike released in 2000 set the bar when it comes to online multiplayer First Person Shooters.  Sure there were other FPS games before it but Counter-Strike perfected the genre.  Every FPS game that’s come out since owes a debt of gratitude to Counter-Strike.  Small unit tactical combat, deathmatch, objective based missions, and balanced map design were all executed  perfectly by the Counter-Strike development team.  I’ve never been a huge fan of online multiplayer FPS, but I did like MAG, and the Killzone series so thank you Counter-Strike.

Resident Evil 7 VR – Quite simply the most immersive experience that you can have playing a Virtual Reality Video Game.  There are a number of Virtual Reality titles available across multiple platforms, but none of them capture the realism, and mood of their respective games better than Resident Evil 7 VR.  The game can be genuinely scary at times when you play the regular version.  In Virtual Reality the full 18 hours of game play could leave you frightened to the point where therapy is required.  Isn’t that the whole point behind the Virtual Reality experience?  To feel like you aren’t just playing the game, but actually a part of it.  Virtual Reality is still in it’s infancy, and by no means is it inexpensive.  If you are battling with the merits of becoming an early adopter.  Do yourself a favour, and give Resident Evil 7 a try.  If that doesn’t sell you on the value of a Virtual Reality game system then nothing else will.  There’s a very good chance that you will be opening your wallet and joining the ever growing ranks of VR Gamers though.

 

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A Season of Injuries – Sports Fanatics play Fantasy SF-31

Somebody call the school nurse

This is beginning to become a serious problem.  Injury has always been a part of football.  Not a week passes without somebody taking a trip to the hospital.  The most susceptible to it are the guys who battle it out in the trenches.  The offensive and defensive linemen.  Losing a Left tackle to injury can have an adverse affect on the Fantasy production of a few Players, but it doesn’t create holes in your roster.  Just like the loss of a starting Middle Linebacker can have a positive affect on opposing Running Backs or Slot Receivers.  Of course it doesn’t affect your roster much, if at all.  This Season has seen a serious increase in the number of Fantasy relevant skill Players going down to injury.  It’s the worst I’ve seen as a Fantasy Football enthusiast.

Fallen Stars

Aaron Rodgers – Considered by many football analysts to be the best player in the NFL today.  The Green Bay Packers looked like a team that could potentially win their division.  Now with Aaron Rodgers lost to injury they could potentially finish last.  The loss of Aaron Rodgers is huge in Fantasy.  In order to have him on your roster.  You would have had to spend a high draft pick on him, while your opponents were snatching up the top Running Backs.  So you didn’t just lose your top QB, but missed on a high end RB as well.  In both of my featured Fantasy Leagues the Manager with Aaron Rodgers on their roster is essentially out of the running.

Deshaun Watson – Watson wasn’t expected to have the kind of immediate fantasy impact he had once he took over the starting job.  So in all likelihood he didn’t cost anyone a high draft pick.  Well except me of course.  I traded away a second round pick for next season to acquire him in my Keeper league.  It’s a major loss for Houston.  They looked like a team that finally had a chance to outscore opponents.  Watson was a great late Round pick, or smart waiver wire acquisition for most.  Unfortunately whatever you gave up to get him is probably worth a lot more now.

David Johnson – The consensus number one pick in Fantasy Football didn’t last long.  There’s still a slim chance he returns from injury to potentially make a difference in your Playoffs.  Really big emphasis on slim though.  In his absence his replacement has actually gained some Fantasy relevance.  If you took a flyer on Adrian Peterson, well lucky you.  For the Manager that drafted David Johnson first overall, well better luck next year.

Odell Beckham Jr – Easily one of the most exciting Wide Receivers in the league.  The loss of OBJ seriously hurts the New York Giants chances of making the playoffs, and whoever drafted him in your league as well.  Predicted to finish the Season as a top 3 Wide Receiver, OBJ definitely left a glaring hole on somebody’s roster.

Julian Edelman – Predicted by most to have another great year.  Especially after his great performance in last year’s Superbowl run.  Edelman didn’t get the opportunity to even play a single game in the regular season.  A huge blow to the defending Champion New England Patriots.  His injury happened late enough in preseason for his injury to start some Fantasy teams on the back foot as well.

Dalvin Cook – Going into this season there were four Rookie Running Backs of particular interest to Fantasy Managers.  Leonard Fournette, Christian McCaffrey, Joe Mixon, and Dalvin Cook.  The two with the most obvious opportunity we’re Fournette and Cook.  Fournette was obvious because the Jaguars spent the fourth overall pick on him.  Cook was obvious because the Vikings let Adrian Peterson go in the off season.  Both of them got off to great starts.  Unfortunately for Cook his season was cut short by injury.  Unfortunately for his Fantasy owners RB depth is getting increasingly shallow in the NFL.

Pierre Garcon – When Garcon went to San Francisco I couldn’t help but see huge PPR potential.  I don’t think I was alone in that.  As a mid to late Round pick Garcon was producing way above his draft position.  Of course all good things come to an end.  So Managers will have to settle for only one WR1 on their rosters.

Backups of backups

I’m actually stunned by some of the Players I’ve had to start, or play against in Fantasy this year.  Orleans Darkwa, Ju Ju Smith-Schuster, Marquise Lee, Cooper Kupp, and Jermaine Kearse have all been Fantasy relevant because of injuries to other players.  The waiver wire has been like prospecting for gold this season.  Every week there’s the potential for another breakout player because of an injury to a star player.  I usually pick up only one or two key Skill Players off waivers each Season.  This year I’m trying to land the next backup, soon to be starter every week.

It’s still Football

The last decade has seen a huge increase in the number of additional rules implemented to protect the safety of the Players.   The reality is that no matter how hard you try.  Football will always be a dangerous game.  Very few injuries ever happened as the result of vicious tackles.  The worst injuries happen by total accident.  Simply planting your foot wrong when trying to make a quick cut can result in a torn Achilles, or ACL.  Outside of being totally lucky, the only true path to victory is roster depth.  That applies to actual NFL teams, or your Fantasy team.

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Top 8 gifts for Golfers – Starting from Scratch SS-23

Season is ending, but Christmas is coming!

As a thoroughly addicted Golfer in Canada.  The first thing I do every morning this time of year is check the weather report.  Hoping for just one more day that’s warm enough for a round of Golf.  Of course with every passing day the chance gets slimmer.  Instead I find myself scouring the internet for any interesting golf news, or products I haven’t read about yet.  The good news is that Christmas isn’t too far away, and I’m sure to get a few golf related Christmas gifts.  If you are wondering what you should be getting the golf enthusiast this Christmas.  Here are a few ideas.

Top 8 Golf Gifts

1 – Rangefinder

This was my first Season playing with a Rangefinder, and I wonder how I was ever able to play without one.  It makes such a huge difference in your golf game.  If the Golf enthusiast on your Christmas list doesn’t have one.  This could be their absolute favourite gift this year.  The model pictured is one of the best values in Rangefinders.

2 – Golf Bag

Before you say anything about the fact that every Golfer you know already has a bag.  Keep in mind that I have three.  Bags can go through a lot of abuse so they do need to be replaced eventually.  Also there are different bags for different situations.  If the Golfer on your Christmas list only has one bag.  There’s a good chance that they could benefit from having a light “Sunday bag” for taking a few clubs to the Range.

3 – Putting Mat

One of the things that keeps me sane during the winter months is my Putting Mat.  It allows me to get a bit of a golf fix, and keeps my confidence up with the Putter.  Sure you can use indoor simulators during winter, but they’ve never been realistic putting aids.

4 – Golf Balls

The one item that every Golfer can’t have enough of.  I have a little over 5 dozen, and I’m always on the lookout for sales to get more.  You can’t go wrong buying a couple dozen of the Golf balls that the Golfer on your list plays.  You can be damn sure that they won’t go to waste.

5 – Wet Weather Golf clothing

The next time the Golfer on your Christmas list will actually be able to get out and play is next Spring.  As soon as the temperature begins to rise they will be eager to hit the Range.  Keep them warm and dry with some wet weather gear this Christmas.  Trust me they will totally appreciate it.

6 – Home Golf Simulator

If only I had the space!  Turn your unfinished basement, or garage in to a Golfers dream.  If the price seems a bit daunting.  Keep in mind that a properly set up Golf Simulator can double as a dedicated Home theatre as well.  Something the whole family can enjoy, so why not.  The one gift to rule them all.

7 – Golf accessories

There are so many little extras that even dedicated Golfers sometimes forget about.  Tees, divot tools, head covers, alignment aids, and club towels all make for perfect gifts.  My personal favourite one for this Christmas is the Frogger towel pictured.  The perfect item to keep your clubs clean during a Round of Golf.

8 – Golf Grips

Something that many Golfers seem to forget about is changing their Grips.  I’ve seen Grips on clubs that are practically falling apart they’re so old.  The perfect time to regrip your Clubs is during the off season.  So do the Golfer on your Christmas list a favour and pick up a brand new set of grips for them this Christmas.  You might even improve their game as a result.

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Top 8 Fishing gifts – The Right Angle RA-16

The Most wonderful time of the year

It’s getting closer, and closer to Christmas.  Before it’s too late to find the perfect gift for the Fishing enthusiast on your list.  Take a look at a few of the great gifts available this year.  I have no interest in ice fishing, so there’s nothing better for getting over the winter blahs than a Fishing gift at Christmas.

Top 8 Fishing gifts

1 – Assorted Lures kit

I’ll spend a good 15 minutes looking over a new lure.  I’m not even kidding.  I compare it to the lures I already have that are similar, and try to imagine what the subtle differences will do.  I will end up picking the perfect spot for it in my tackle box.  Imagine how much time I would spend with a new 275 piece kit!  I’d probably make my way out to Bass pro shop on boxing day to buy a new tackle box to fit it all.

2 – Fishing Reel

Those of you that regularly read my The Right Angle fishing posts know that I’m a Spinnning reel guy.  So much so that I haven’t really considered trying another type of Reel.  What if someone got me a baitcast Reel for Christmas.  Honestly I think I’d be itching to try it out.  What we buy for ourselves can be very different than what we receive as gifts.  The right gift can make a lot of difference.

3 – Chest Waders

The first thing you should be aware of is that Waders take a lot of abuse.  Even the highest quality Waders need to be replaced eventually.  If the Fishing enthusiast on your list doesn’t own a pair of Waders.  I guarantee you that they have stories about the potentially perfect Fishing spots they found.  That they were unable to access because they didn’t own a pair of Waders.  I promise you that their eyes will light up when they see them.  Their mind will be busy remembering all of the spots they could have fished, and now they will because of you.

4 – Inflatable Boat

Unfortunately we don’t all have a cottage with a dock, and boat.  For most of us the cost is just too prohibitive.  The compromise for some of us is a high quality inflatable Boat.  I stress the high quality stipulation.  Fishing gear and cheap inflatables don’t mix very well.  Unless your idea of fun is seeing if you can paddle back to shore before your boat and all your gear sink to the bottom.  I’ve seen it happen.  It was quite hilarious, and interesting to watch.  I couldn’t help but feel bad for the couple swimming back to shore though.  Now this is far from an inexpensive gift, but if you enjoy fishing as well.  It might be worth talking with your significant other about investing in a great gift for the both of you.  Just saying.

5 – Fish Finder

Now in case I’m on your Christmas list, and you aren’t already aware.  I consider Fish Finders as a way to cheat while fishing.  DO NOT GET ME A FISH FINDER!  Now for those of you that are looking to maximize the number of fish you catch each and every time out.  Fish Finders are almost as important as your Rod and Reel.  The technology keeps improving so find out what the Fishing enthusiast currently has, and buy them something better.  If they don’t have one yet, and constantly complain about coming home empty.  This could be the perfect gift to spare you hours of aggravation.

6 – Fishing Kayak

For similar reasons to the Inflatable Boat, a Kayak provides a less expensive option for getting out on the water.  In most cases Fishing Kayaks are designed for one.  So if you aren’t interested in going fishing with the recipient.  This could be the best way to avoid it.

7 – Fishing Rod

Can you have enough Ugly Stik rods?  Seriously can you?  I mean if you already have a Medium Spincast Rod, an Outrigger Rod, Fly Rod, and Collapsible Rod.  Is there any reason to add another Rod to your arsenal.  The answer is no, you can never have enough Ugly Stik rods.  The more the merrier.  Pun intended.

8 – Fishing trip

This is obviously the gift that can be a huge benefit to you.  Even if fishing isn’t your thing.  There are plenty of resorts down south that don’t only offer fishing.  While your significant other is out catching trophy Bass, or deep Sea fishing.  You can be relaxing at the Resort, or on the beach with your favourite libation in hand.

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