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On the other hand, my opponent got greedy and jumped the gun to try to get a better soul differential, and it's his fault that he played the cards.
I am curious, though, how the revealed cards were played. It is against the rules to reveal any of your cards, unless a SA specifically says to. Were you putting down characters, or discarding to 8? If not, then that is another problem entirely.
The first thing to point out here is that in no way, shape, form, or fashion did Westy break any kind of rule. He bluffed (a very commonly-used strategy in many, many card games) and it worked; and while it could be argued that this was a dirty play, I think throwing around terms like "bad character," "improper," or "integrity" is silly.
He bluffed (a very commonly-used strategy in many, many card games) and it worked...
...and while it could be argued that this was a dirty play, I think throwing around terms like "bad character," "improper," or "integrity" is silly.
That being said, if your conscience is convicted about your actions then you need to follow that first and foremost.
His actions did not cause his opponent to do things differently.
For the record, if that happened to me, I would have left the tournament.
I'd be curious to hear Rob's thoughts on this, since he did actually create the game. Also for the record, I would argue that bluffing is NOT a mechanic of Redemption (nowhere is it in the rulebook that the object of the game is psyche your player out). One counter would be attacking with a hero with nothing to back it up and hoping your opponent doesn't block. However, that's a legitimate play as you are making a rescue attempt and you are hoping your opponent doesn't have anything to counter. I guess someone could see something like that as bluffing I suppose.
Playing your opponent is part what sets top players apart from those that are just good at the game.
Bluffing has never bothers me. Still doesn't bother me and will never bother me. I like it when my oponents bluff, it makes the game funner for me.
OK so I have a confession to make. My opponent set his heros aside with First Fruits and I activate Darius Decree and discard it to discard his heros...What's wrong with this? He discarded his angels also! I didnt say anything...