imcjb wrote:Firstly, I did not suicide. After you missed a turn in the final rounds, with green deadbeating out and missed turns happening everywhere, Iassumed that you too had given up so I made a run up top with my 45(not 75 as you claim) to take President and move to launch code and see if I can get a run at the missile. This ultimately was unsuccessful.
While part of what you said is quite true...you also left a lot out there imcjb. Now, I only saw so much of what was happening behind the fog of war, but it was pretty apparent to me that you suicided at the end there. At least, that is just what it looked like. I watched what you took and how you took it. Your moves were not in any way, shape, or form in a manner that showed thought towards winning. It was a move to deliberately take out any major threats on one side of the board.
At that point in the game, such a move was foolhardy, especially as Masli (whom I'm not accusing of anything here) had just gotten a massive 60-something men deployed. You made sure one side of the board was extremely weak, setting Masli up for the win. The turn prior to yours, mine, I bombarded Masli trying to stop him from getting that 50 bonus, yet you destroyed my bonuses completely. From what I saw, it did look like a throwing of the game to Masli, especially in lieu of the fact he had that massive turn. You weakened everyone on our side to ensure his victory.
Whether this was some underhanded move or simply...I dunno what else to call it. Poor choices perhaps? Nonetheless, it is possible that there was something to the accusation.
The quill is truly mightier than the sword.