lancehoch wrote:The turns were not made at exactly the same time. They were made sequentially (which actually helps your case). The early turns were made within a minute of one another, but later on the turns were spaced by 10 minutes or so. Also, the only times that these two attacked each other were to get continents, and once blue (yougoingdown) took one territory from red (goeasy) to continue a run on green (ColonelPanic).
You too the term exactly too literally. And your comments seem to indiciate it could be one person with two accounts moving sequentially or two people coordinating their moves. I guess it's possible that two people in different parts of the world would take turns 2, 3, and 5 within minutes of each other and miss turn 4 together but I'd imagine it's on par with the odds of being struck by lightening.
Player 2 moving within minutes of player 1 is not to my advantage as you claim. As you know in freestyle I would have the opportunity to move again before player 2 and before player 2 attacked me and took my territory so I'm not sure what you're talking about there. Two players coordinating the timing of their moves in freestyle is collusion and gives unfair advantage. How much you wanna bet the next move is within minutes of each other? What do you think are the odds of that happening concidentially after rounds 2-5?