How do people feel about dividing up games more overtly? For example, we could alternate between 'fast' and 'slow' games. There will be a lot of crossover in players for both games, but if you're a beginner in a 'fast' game, you may have to stay in goal. If you're an experienced player in a 'slow' game, *you *might have to stay in goal, or at least focus on training/including beginners (who shouldn't have to play in goal).
Any thoughts?
We may have 9 tonight anyway, so we can play fixed teams.
How do people feel about dividing up games more overtly? For example, we could alternate between 'fast' and 'slow' games. There will be a lot of crossover in players for both games, but if you're a beginner in a 'fast' game, you may have to stay in goal. If you're an experienced player in a 'slow' game, *you *might have to stay in goal, or at least focus on training/including beginners (who shouldn't have to play in goal).
Any thoughts?
We may have 9 tonight anyway, so we can play fixed teams.
#stilllongingforteammates