Oh, I had been playing chess since 2nd grade or so- years before D&D was on my radar. Dad taught me that. And Mom had been teaching me conventional card games like Gin rummy since pre-K.I must have just been lucky. Very early on, in high school, I was exposed to several different games. Basic D&D was followed very quickly by AD&D, but also Gamma World, Traveller, and Space Opera. As we were officially the "War Gaming Club" I was also exposed to many board games. Anything from Chess, that I completely suck at, to Air War, which I was pretty good at.
There was also a WWI air combat simulation game, the name of which escapes me, that had a mechanic for pilot experience. I was OK with it, but not great, and a couple of the regular players liked to use me for target practice to advance their pilot experience. Until, that is, I discovered the Spad and fighting against German aircraft on the vertical, instead of the horizontal. Frustrated the hell out of them![]()
No, they didn’t let me win.