Very thorough. Good work.
But I have one small issue with the theory. It seems as though this would be most effective if you knew what you were up against to begin with. That implies list tailoring, which is something I am not very fond of in the slightest.
The major hole in this practice is whether or not the same list can be used again against a different army. This is where the "all-comers" list will shine.
I think I'd rather go with decent chances against all armies, than with really good chances against some armies. Catch my drift?
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