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Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Dancing Mustard wrote:Just leave him a neg saying: "Up yours homo fag, this is a neg for negging me. You fag."
That'll sort this whole mess out in no time.
0ojakeo0 wrote:Dancing Mustard wrote:Just leave him a neg saying: "Up yours homo fag, this is a neg for negging me. You fag."
That'll sort this whole mess out in no time.
thats what i do and there like
OK OK il remove mine if u remove urs
bottom line is you made a dick move and your opponent has left the rest of us a warning about you.sickmaniac wrote:Great answers here. Bottom line is that I made a dick move, and my opponent overreacted with a negative feedback. Thanks for your advice and candor, everyone.
sickmaniac wrote:I was in a no-cards lately (1789542) where two players were dominant, and me and another player were hanging around with about 40 armies each or so. It was a classic board. I was in Japan, and Rozebud was occupying Australia, defending from Siam. I informed Rozebud that the game was getting boring (neither of us had an even remote chance of winning), so I was going to send my troops against him unless he retreated into Australia fully.
My rationale was that I needed a bonus to compete in the game, and I couldn't have Asia or Australia without fighting him. So I did. I took Australia completely, and held it for a few turns before the game ended. Later, Rozebud gives me the first negative feedback of my CC career, saying I "committed suicide." Sorry, but there was just no chance that he was going to win the game, and what was I suppose to do? Stay in Japan with a 3-army bonus for 20 more rounds? I had to make a move and I did.
So, my question is: Was it technically wrong of me to threaten Rozebud with "suicide troops" therefore earning me a negative? Or, was it my right to attack Rozebud even though I knew I we both little chance to win?
I really am upset about this negative, but I'll take it if I broke a rule. Can some senior members look briefly at the game and weigh in? Many thanks!
greenoaks wrote:bottom line is you made a dick move and your opponent has left the rest of us a warning about you.sickmaniac wrote:Great answers here. Bottom line is that I made a dick move, and my opponent overreacted with a negative feedback. Thanks for your advice and candor, everyone.
this site could use more people like him.
greenoaks wrote:bottom line is you made a dick move and your opponent has left the rest of us a warning about you.sickmaniac wrote:Great answers here. Bottom line is that I made a dick move, and my opponent overreacted with a negative feedback. Thanks for your advice and candor, everyone.
this site could use more people like him.
mightyleemoon wrote:greenoaks wrote:bottom line is you made a dick move and your opponent has left the rest of us a warning about you.sickmaniac wrote:Great answers here. Bottom line is that I made a dick move, and my opponent overreacted with a negative feedback. Thanks for your advice and candor, everyone.
this site could use more people like him.
More whiny bitches?
Why?
Oh...but he hurt someone else's chance of winning.
Boo-freakin-hoo.
i have made dick moves, i have the negative feedback to prove it. i just don't come here looking for sympathy.sickmaniac wrote:greenoaks wrote:bottom line is you made a dick move and your opponent has left the rest of us a warning about you.sickmaniac wrote:Great answers here. Bottom line is that I made a dick move, and my opponent overreacted with a negative feedback. Thanks for your advice and candor, everyone.
this site could use more people like him.
Like you've never made a dick move... How's that horse you're on? Pretty fucking high, isn't it?
mightyleemoon wrote:Isn't this based on the game Risk?
So isn't the idea is that you sometimes have to take a Risky move?
To me...what you did was in spirit of how the game was designed. Sometimes...you just have to take a Risk. Most of the time those kinds of moves don't pay off. But when they do...I don't see anything wrong with it. You made a last desperate move and it worked.
Whining about it is just as douchebag a move as whining about taking 15 and losing them all trying to take 4. Shouldn't be a suicide run but it turned out to be one.
Such is dice...
sickmaniac wrote:I was in a no-cards lately (1789542) where two players were dominant, and me and another player were hanging around with about 40 armies each or so. It was a classic board. I was in Japan, and Rozebud was occupying Australia, defending from Siam. I informed Rozebud that the game was getting boring (neither of us had an even remote chance of winning), so I was going to send my troops against him unless he retreated into Australia fully.
My rationale was that I needed a bonus to compete in the game, and I couldn't have Asia or Australia without fighting him. So I did. I took Australia completely, and held it for a few turns before the game ended. Later, Rozebud gives me the first negative feedback of my CC career, saying I "committed suicide." Sorry, but there was just no chance that he was going to win the game, and what was I suppose to do? Stay in Japan with a 3-army bonus for 20 more rounds? I had to make a move and I did.
So, my question is: Was it technically wrong of me to threaten Rozebud with "suicide troops" therefore earning me a negative? Or, was it my right to attack Rozebud even though I knew I we both little chance to win?
I really am upset about this negative, but I'll take it if I broke a rule. Can some senior members look briefly at the game and weigh in? Many thanks!
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