
Thanks to a post from Donald Lazov in the CSW ASLSK folder a couple of weeks ago I've been checking out more web links for ASL learners. (The original post is
here.)
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Jeff's ASL Site - Not updated since 2004 but has a tactical tips section and more stuff here:
http://www.vims.edu/~jeff/asl/ . For example, here are his "Finer Points of ASL":
http://www.vims.edu/~jeff/asl/finepts.htm2.
Hans Mielants Page - Primarily known for running some very involved "multiplayer" Solitaire ASL at:
http://www.mielants.com/Simulation/ASL.html3.
Dispatches from the Bunker - A well known ASL newsletter from the New England area of the States. The Dispatches have a nice newbie tips page at the end but the majority of the issues are devoted to full ASL scenarios and articles. Go here:
http://www.aslbunker.com/Downloads/tabid/54/Default.aspx4.
First Fire - I'm certainly not the first ASL blogger but First Fire may be able to lay claim to that here:
http://firstfire.blogspot.com/2004_01_01_archive.html5.
ASL Wiki - ASL + Wiki = good resource here:
http://davidramsey.no-ip.info/wiki/index.php/Main_Page6.
Blind Hex - Another ASL Blog here:
http://www.blindhex.blogspot.com/7.
Dice Tower "Perry Sez" - Perry Cocke is the acknowledged last word on ASL rulings and such rulings are now called "Perry Sez"'s. A collection is here:
http://dicetower.com/ASL/PerrySez/8.
Laurent M.'s ASLSK Scenarios - Run out of ASLSK scenarios and played
TPBF1 a hundred times already? Laurent has a bunch of new ones here:
http://lm.polar.free.fr/aslsk.htm9.
WebGrognard's ASL FAQ - Seems not to have been updated any time recently but included here for completeness:
http://grognard.com/faqs/FAQ0.htmSome of these links are to sites for more experienced players or people immersed in full ASL rather than the SKs. Regardless, there's a LOT of stuff out there for ASL on the Intarwebs.