I think that it's unfortunate that you now have to plan your whole list against one army rather than design a balanced list and do well. For example, armies such as High Elves and Vampire Counts are very hard to deal with unless you make a list specificaly for them. Then what? You may do well against other lists, and you may not. On the other hand, I don't think that armies that speak to their strong suits are neccessarily cheesy, but I do think there are cheesy army lists and strategies, but they can always be beaten. I simply find it sad that you have to make an anti-list to deal with them.
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