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Stating game states is smart
Although to be fair, stating "I cannot stop the rescue," is not stating a game state that the person could be aware of unless you said it
The way I see it, the only thing that should not be allowed is you giving another player direct strategy hints. I.e. "you should do this [specific action] because of this [specific reason]" etc. Saying things like "well, I can't stop the rescue, but we'll see what happens" is legit, but saying "I'm going to put my guy in battle, so you should play Grapes as soon as I do before anyone has a chance to play AotL" is not. It might seem like a fine line in some cases, but I think that using creative ways to "state the game state" is perfectly legit.
Hey,By stating I can't stop him I am giving my opponents knowledge of my hand that only I am supposed to know. If it's okay for me to tell them that, is it okay for me to state things about the content of an opponent's hand that I look at? What's the difference?Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
You want to tell the table the contents of your hand, that's your right, but you shouldn't be allowed to reveal the contents of someone else's hand.
This is actually not correct. You are not allowed to reveal your hand unless a SA says you can. Revealing the contents verbally should follow the same rule.
If you choose to reveal a card or cards from your hand it must be universal disclosure.
For example, I state "I have no more enhancements. Can anybody help block or should I give up the lost soul?" is a perfectly valid statement of the gamestate (though perhaps revealing a statement about your hand). However if you have a dominant block in your hand, you are implying that you cannot block the rescue attempt, you just don't say it. Because of Urim and Thummim, you know that your opponents can indeed help by playing whatever. Is it wrong to manipulate them into wasting their dominants, or strategic gameplay so you can make a rescue later on?
I thought all tabletalk was allowed in TEAMS? I was telling my opponent everything I saw...
I have been following this thread, but the fact that you even asked that question on a forum for a Christian game makes me a bit upset. Are there rules against lying and deceiving? No. Is it ethical, especially in a Christian context? Absolutely NOT. Of course, I know that I've heard of cases where people have, especially at higher level tournaments, and that's not okay.
Quote from: The Marti on November 06, 2013, 01:53:57 AMI have been following this thread, but the fact that you even asked that question on a forum for a Christian game makes me a bit upset. Are there rules against lying and deceiving? No. Is it ethical, especially in a Christian context? Absolutely NOT. Of course, I know that I've heard of cases where people have, especially at higher level tournaments, and that's not okay. We have a thread dedicated to Diplomacy, a game full of lying, deceiving, and betrayal.
Quote from: Westy on November 06, 2013, 10:16:16 PMQuote from: The Marti on November 06, 2013, 01:53:57 AMI have been following this thread, but the fact that you even asked that question on a forum for a Christian game makes me a bit upset. Are there rules against lying and deceiving? No. Is it ethical, especially in a Christian context? Absolutely NOT. Of course, I know that I've heard of cases where people have, especially at higher level tournaments, and that's not okay. We have a thread dedicated to Diplomacy, a game full of lying, deceiving, and betrayal.You will also find in that thread that you dont need to do any form of lying to be successful. A number of us are doing quite peachy in our current game and havnt lied.