Robindreaux created a lot of speed games which she deadbeated, which also sparked her banishment for point dumping.
She made her turn in this game. Whether this game was a part of those thrown games or not, this will already depend as how you see it.
As what you said:
shanksdigs wrote:By virtue of robindreaux's move in round 3, robindreaux set the table for Steelhorse to win. I find it difficult to believe that Steelhorse was only lucky to have been the player who followed Steezul and robindreaux. I played a fair game and this game had all the trappings of secret diplomacy.
Perhaps, from Steelhorse's side, that is what exactly happened? That there is the possibility that robindreaux took a chance that she thought could win her the game? Sometimes, we do take high risks that either decides the game for us or against us.
Or she chose who should win the game? Or whatever other possibilities anybody can think of.
The outcome of the game, as I said, depends as how you see it. If you can produce another game where both players appear to be colliding to hand the game to the other, then we will look into this further. If this is the only game, I'm afraid we have to accuse every one who happen to win a game when somebody else made a turn that decided the outcome of the game as well. Even if I am to note this, robindreaux is already banned from the site.