I think you missed the point of the deck was to abuse Chance Observation by having a ton of
cards (allies) out. That said, I'd rather have four A Promise than any four of those allies.
-wtk
I realized that. However,
Chance Observation is useless unless you have four
![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
cards in your discard pile. My goal was to make this a slightly more event oriented deck, to avoid obliteration in the first half of the game. I said remove *some* allies, not all. He should have at least 12 after adding Filibert, which is probably enough.
Edit: And, he beat me to it. It did remind me though, to comment on your choice for Sam. If you want to get maximum use out of
Chance Observation, then
Proper Poet could be remarkably effective.
