Now this is a story all about how my gaming night got flip turned upside down!

Looking for an opinion mostly about how I could have handled things with my former gaming buddy.

So there are 4 of us who play WM/H and 40k on Friday night, and we alternate every other Friday with Pathfinder. I typically GM the Pathfinder game. We would round robin who plays who on wargaming nights, and don't tell our opponents our list/caster ahead of time to keep it fair. We play assassination 99% of the time, roughly, and typically 35 points with the occasional 50 point list.

So the Tuesday before last week, my matchup this week tells me on FB that we are playing 50 points, and when I ask if he's asking or telling, he basically demands in no subtle way we are playing 50. I like playing 35 points and let it be known, since we have 2 others waiting to play also, and we have a bad habit of starting very late. I end up making a 50 point list after suggesting he and his wife should play.

Fast forward to Friday. We all show up, have some food, and sit down to set up terrain, and he says, "We are playing scenario." I reply with, "I feel more comfortable just playing assassination since it's a larger list and player X and Y need the table tonight." He obviously disagrees and says, "Cryx is too powerful for assassination, so we are playing scenario, like it says in the rules."

I retort back with, "I feel like since you basically demanded we play 50 points that I should choose the scenario, and that being said, I choose Assassination." He immediately flips out and starts calling me a whiny bitch, etc, etc and I basically need to gtfo, right in front of his 2 y/o kid. (We have to play at his house because he's kind of a control freak) and then walks away. I sit for a few minutes and decide if ultimately it's worth continuing the spoon fed catering to this guy, and I think it isn't, so I pack up my terrain and hit the road.

This isn't the first time I've had to deal with his attitude mind you, several times he has disrupted the flow of the game when something doesn't go his way, not limited to once when his character was knocked out, so he went and grabbed his guitar and sat back down at the table, playing as loud as possible. When I brought it to his attention that he was disrupting the game he replied in the douchiest way possible "This is my house and I can do what I want."

So there it is. Was I in the right, or should I have given it another chance?