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The referee shall warn a player if they believe a player is only asking a questionto stall for time.
I can't speak for the other judges but I have no tolerance for using up the time just for using it up. Play a card or move on.
If you have someone who is known to play slow, then call them on it early and often and try to shave as much time off of yoru end so that you can play your deck for the win at the end.
as I would eventually have had Nobody to play, but I still wonder sometimes if I could have taken a Regional title with no heroes.
Quote from: crustpope on July 16, 2009, 11:03:16 AMIf you have someone who is known to play slow, then call them on it early and often and try to shave as much time off of yoru end so that you can play your deck for the win at the end.You and I both know this doesn't matter half the time. I did such in both the critical games my post is referring to.Kirk
Yes I know, but What I am saying is that, if someone insists on taking the time, what can you do? Unless some provision exists that states that you can have the time ONLY if you can do somethign with it, then they still have their time that the REG grants them. Until those provisions exist in the rules I dont see a way around letting th em eat up all two and a half minutes of their time.
I also would argue against the line of thinking "well, that's the risk you take for using defensive decks". The last thing Redemption needs is to eliminate the creativity and complexity involved with having a big enough D to stop attacks at all fronts.
At the same time kirk, everyone loves taking advantage of a rule that seems based on antiquated language (battle prayer anyone?) and yet you seem so miffed when the same language gives someone an advantage that really puts pressure on a deck you have created.
Look, the rule was put in place for us older guys. You'll just have to live with it or give us our own category.
Yeah, when I play defense heavy decks (read: the deck alex got from me ) Unless its a critical moment and I really need to play carefully, I try to be pretty quick, so that my opponent can run out of steam that much faster. Plus, my offenses usually take so long to get rolling, I NEED a lot of time at the end, so I shorten my early turns.Quote from: Professoralstad on July 16, 2009, 11:08:53 AMas I would eventually have had Nobody to play, but I still wonder sometimes if I could have taken a Regional title with no heroes. Or no opponents.
I doubt anybody is in favor of game-clocks like in Chess though, I don't know what a good solution would be.
That's a misnomer. You stole the defense first, and then I stole your offense. I'll call it a joint venture, lol.