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Players must make an honest attempt to stop a player who is close to winning. Ergo, players must also give other players the chance to make that attempt. By asking this, an opponent cannot say "He didn't give me a chance to do anything..."
tournaments are always decided by the player that makes the fewest mistakes.
correct me if im wrong: but if you benefit from it, then its not a really a mistake, is it?
And then there's always the REG..."Revealing a card makes the card visible to all players.""A card can only be revealed based on a special ability."
exactly. the only way to curb cheating table talk is to just nip it in the bud and ban ALL table talk. that solves all problems.
As for flipping cards around in hand, as long as everyone can see them that is fine with me.
There is NO rule against table talking. Those who think it should be a rule are very loud, but that does not make them correct. Table talk has always been a part of MP and it always will be whether or not it's legal (and right now, it is legal). If you get butthurt over table talk, stop playing MP. Don't try to change the dynamics of the game to suit your personal taste.
There is NO rule against table talking.
Table talk has always been a part of MP and it always will be whether or not it's legal (and right now, it is legal).
Don't try to change the dynamics of the game to suit your personal taste.
Wow. I feel like we're arguing the most common sense thing ever. My 2 cents. Multiplayer is ALL about strategy. That's how it rolls. I dont want to sit silent at a multiplayer game. Part of the fun of multiplayer is laughing about the ridiculousness that ensues. Esp. in booster.So, lighten up. Geez. ~Marti
point me to the rule that says table talking IS allowed.
Every other thing we are not allowed to do has a rule backing it.... but this doesn't.
LOL, at 2005 Nats in MN every game was non-stop table-talking in booster draft. In my last game there was this kid named Joe, I think, who was so exhausted and strung out on Mountain Dew that he never STOPPED talking. Shride was also very talkative that day and he's a playtester.But in most every instance it was all good-natured and I never got the impression that anyone felt cheated.
Redemption is not about winning. Redemption is about fellowship. That's been made very clear.
Quote from: Janissary on October 31, 2008, 04:27:52 PMRedemption is not about winning. Redemption is about fellowship. That's been made very clear.So we should award prizes to the people who are having the most fun, rather than who wins? I think that there are two different avenues being addressed here - playing with friends and playing in major tournaments. Most of us likely act differently in these two circumstances.