13 episodes

Thoughts about wargaming, RPGs, books, poetry, law and whatever else comes to mind. Conrad Kinch lives in Dublin where he shambles towards eternity accompanied by the long suffering Mrs Kinch, the Kinchlet twins and one very demanding cat. A columnist for Miniature Wargames magazine, he writes fiction, gaming material and bad poetry. His first novel “The Fox Wife’s Tail” is available from Amazon.

Send Three & Fourpence Conrad Kinch

    • Leisure

Thoughts about wargaming, RPGs, books, poetry, law and whatever else comes to mind. Conrad Kinch lives in Dublin where he shambles towards eternity accompanied by the long suffering Mrs Kinch, the Kinchlet twins and one very demanding cat. A columnist for Miniature Wargames magazine, he writes fiction, gaming material and bad poetry. His first novel “The Fox Wife’s Tail” is available from Amazon.

    Are points systems in Wargaming a bad thing?

    Are points systems in Wargaming a bad thing?

    In this episode of Send Three & Fourpence, I share some thoughts on the value of points systems in Wargaming. I have presented it as a court case between two competing barristers. You can leave a message at https://anchor.fm/conrad-kinch or you can record something and send it to me at conrad.kinch@gmail.com. Or find me on Twitter at @aquestingvole. 

    • 31 min
    Send three & fourpence: Compromise

    Send three & fourpence: Compromise

    In this episode of Send Three & Fourpence, I share some thoughts on the value of compromise in Wargaming. You can leave a message at https://anchor.fm/conrad-kinch or you can record something and send it to me at conrad.kinch@gmail.com. Or find me on Twitter at @aquestingvole. 

    • 6 min
    Terrain for Wargames & Role-playing Games

    Terrain for Wargames & Role-playing Games

    In this episode of Send Three & Fourpence, I share some short tips about what to look for when choosing, buying or better yet making terrain for your RPGs and Wargames. You can leave a message at https://anchor.fm/conrad-kinch or you can record something and send it to me at conrad.kinch@gmail.com. Or find me on Twitter at @aquestingvole. 

    • 10 min
    How do you solve a problem like Badajoz?

    How do you solve a problem like Badajoz?

    The sixth episode of Send Three & Fourpence.  
    The siege of Badajoz was unquestionably a dark day in the history of the British Army.  On the 6th of April 1812, Wellington's army which was besieging the French garrison launched an all out assault on two breaches that had been made in the walls.   
    The result was hellish.  The attackers suffered 4,800 casualties, but successfully stormed the town.   After the storm, the officers lost control of their men and the town was sacked. Three days of murder, rape, robbery and looting followed before order was restored. 
    Zack White of "The Napoleonicist" podcast has argued quite convincingly to my mind that the sack was, if not officially sanctioned, considered an  acceptable risk.  The loot that would result was thought of as a necessary inducement to convince men to storm the town in the face of determined opposition and lacking an appropriate siege train. 
    You can listen to Zack make his arguments here. 
    https://static.wixstatic.com/mp3/5419df_26b304f3a6264f8b9d372606be2392c3.mp3
    https://anchor.fm/the-napoleonicist/episodes/The-Curious-Case-of-Badajoz-The-aftermath-of-British-sieges-in-the-Peninsular-War-ecqaj8
    At the end of the episode, I pose a question - "Knowing what Wellington knew at the time and knowing the likely result for the civilian population,  would you have ordered the storming of Badajoz?"  I'd be interested to hear what you think. 
    You can leave a message at https://anchor.fm/conrad-kinch or you can record something and send it to me at conrad.kinch@gmail.com. Or find me on Twitter at @aquestingvole. 

    • 17 min
    Cantiniere, Vivandiere & Why I hate Lady Macbeth.

    Cantiniere, Vivandiere & Why I hate Lady Macbeth.

    In which I hold forth on Vivandiere and Cantiniere and why they definitely weren’t prostitutes. And why Lady Macbeth annoys me. You can see some pictures of my Vivandieres at the link here (http://joyandforgetfulness.blogspot.com/2012/06/vivandieres-why-i-hate-lady-macbeth.html?m=1). You can watch that Victoria Wood sketch here. https://youtu.be/1qK80wVXZ9w

    • 13 min
    Writing rules is hard

    Writing rules is hard

    Gamers often give out about how game rules have loop holes in them or that they need more editing. I think we’re being a bit hard on them. This was mainly prompted by an episode by Dave of @d_percentile. Also it is late, I need to be up for work in four and a half hours and I can’t sleep. So I recorded a podcast.

    • 9 min

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