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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #50 on: July 22, 2013, 06:10:18 PM »
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Amen. There isn't such a thing as responding to your own action and no one listens when I say that.

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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #51 on: July 22, 2013, 07:15:27 PM »
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Okay, yeah, it's sloppy play, but I would force them to take it back and hand it over, not fall away themselves. I find it pretty screwed up when I go play Pokemon and top tier players will allow me to take back my last action and Redemption players will rule shark me, often even times in fun games. Yes, it's a game, so we should try to teach people the rules, but it's also a game, and rule sharking like that is just not fun. Why do we care so much about winning that we go against the spirit of the game?

A prime example in Pokemon just came up at a small 8 person, best of the best invitational tournament, where David Cohen allowed Tsuyagashi (or something) Yamato to take back an energy attachment, and lost the game because of it. Should David really be kicking himself for being a nice person? No. That's ridiculous.

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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #52 on: July 22, 2013, 07:21:14 PM »
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A prime example in Pokemon just came up at a small 8 person, best of the best invitational tournament, where David Cohen allowed Tsuyagashi (or something) Yamato to take back an energy attachment, and lost the game because of it. Should David really be kicking himself for being a nice person? No. That's ridiculous.

I don't even let my son take back energy attachments.  ;)
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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #53 on: July 22, 2013, 08:15:16 PM »
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But this is also why people keep game changing characters in their hands until they can throw them down in battle. What you don't see says alot about what you do. I would save the thief and Prince of this world until my opponent declared a rescue. If you laid all your cards on the table, there is no strategy. You can't defend as easy. Authority of Christ would get rid of all evil characters in a heartbeat. Feigning a play may seem wrong, but if it reveals what you can't see, it would be a plus.

That being said, I agree that the skill level of the opponent has alot to do with what is done. I would never feign a play against my group, but also, I have been known to pick to cards up to play and change my mind. Not intentional. It keeps the opponent on their toes.
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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #54 on: July 22, 2013, 09:15:10 PM »
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So if I'm playing a hard-nosed competitor, should I take FA out of my hand and drop it on the table at the same moment I'm physically placing the LS in their hand? If they played Mayhem or another dom before the LS touched their skin, I would then have to force them to wait until I had completed handing them the LS (at which point battle resolution is complete) and then getting it back from them (since my FA was played at that moment, it is the first dom to hit the table legally after battle resolution), then activating its ability (which now won't shuffle my already-played FA).

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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #55 on: July 22, 2013, 09:42:56 PM »
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but I would force them to take it back and hand it over, not fall away themselves

I would do this as well unless they had rule-sharked me earlier in the game.
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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #56 on: July 22, 2013, 09:58:04 PM »
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Hey,

The falling away question happened at nationals in 2009.  It was ruled one way during the game in question, but after extensive further discussion the judges present decided that announcing what you were doing was effectively the same as doing it.

Redemption has always held the general concept that we do not give a player an advantage for being more dextrous of physically faster than their opponent.  If a player wishes to respond to their own action by playing a dominant you cannot deprive them of that opportunity by being physically faster to play your dominant.

Regarding the original quesiton, I actually think Westy's opponent was closer to being in the wrong than Westy because the opponent saw Westy's "intent" to play Son of God and New Jerusalem and tried to gain an advantage through being physically faster and play his own Son of God and New Jeruslaem first.

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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #57 on: July 22, 2013, 10:17:23 PM »
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Why would it be 'wrong' to play SoG/NJ if you're reading a SoG/NJ that will end the game? It was the absolute correct play by the opponent, even if it was a bluff.
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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #58 on: July 22, 2013, 10:24:30 PM »
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Hey,

Why would it be 'wrong' to play SoG/NJ if you're reading a SoG/NJ that will end the game? It was the absolute correct play by the opponent, even if it was a bluff.

Because gaining an advantage by being physically faster than your opponent is against the spirit of the rules of Redemption (and to as much of an extent as we have been able to define it is against the letter of the law of the rules of Redemption as well).  If the defender expects the opponent has a Son of God and New Jerusalem that will end the game when they hand over the soul they should play their own Son of God and New Jerusalem before surrendering it.

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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #59 on: July 22, 2013, 10:32:20 PM »
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We don't like it when people are faster than other people, only when they're smarter.

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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #60 on: July 22, 2013, 11:06:29 PM »
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If the defender expects the opponent has a Son of God and New Jerusalem that will end the game when they hand over the soul they should play their own Son of God and New Jerusalem before surrendering it.

The entire point is the person surrendering the soul does not know the rescuer has/has bluffed SoG/NJ until after the soul is surrendered in Westys example, not before.
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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #61 on: July 22, 2013, 11:08:29 PM »
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Every time one of these dominant scenarios come up I swear I get even more confused on how they work... :o
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Re: Dishonorable Play?
« Reply #62 on: July 23, 2013, 08:51:24 AM »
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3 - If you REALLY want an example of dishonorable play, you should check out this thread.  At least your problem was a spur-of-the-moment decision made in the heat-of-competition of a game.  This other example was premeditated.

Says the guy who created M.A.S.K. ....  ;)

Every time one of these dominant scenarios come up I swear I get even more confused on how they work... :o

The good news is that you can rule it any way you like, and have at least one Elder confirming the ruling here on the Boards.  ;D
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