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gumby7524 wrote: This lasted from approximately 21:39 until 22:02, and extended the game until round 42.
PassIsPaws wrote:It's not how big the scratch on your car is. It's the fact he scratched it.
Holding hostage is against the rules is it not?
gumby7524 wrote:accused: babagonosh
accused of: holding hostage and refusing to end game
game #: 11073047
Comments:
At round 14 the game was, for all intense purposes, decided. babagonosh had me cornered and completely outnumbered. He even stated that it would be over in 2 more rounds (the game was "Trench" so he was unable to eliminate me in 1 turn). I hate giving up however, so I cashed my cards and continued to attack (extending the game another few rounds). I even made a joke about it, posting that it would take him 3 more rounds to finish me off now. For some reason babagonosh took exception to the fact that I did not lay down and give up for him. Instead of ending the game in 3 more turns, he held me hostage on 2 territories in Australia and continued to build his troops around the world. This lasted from approximately 21:39 until 22:02, and extended the game until round 42. He still refused to end the game, and forced me to sit out and get "kicked out" of the game for missing 3 turns. I never miss a turn, and I hate doing this. He gave me no other option. His excuse for doing this was that he was teaching me a lesson because I didn't role over and give him the game, instead I cashed my cards and attacked him. This is very poor sportsmanship and I feel it goes against at least 2 of the 3 ratings on Conquer Club, fair play and attitude. It was totally unfair and unreasonable for him to make me have to get kicked out of a game just to finish it. He should be held accountable for this.
Respectfully,
gumby7524
gumby7524 wrote:Indeed .... that was certainly his argument. However, one must ask, just because I am losing, does that mean I should give up? I never have in any sports game that I have ever played. Even when you are out of it, you still try. You should consider, however, does playing out a game until the end justify a player holding me hostage for an exorbitant amount of turns, eventually making me sit out to end the game? I think not. If you don't want to play a full game, don't. Simple. Why punish me for playing it out. It shows little class and even less sportsmanship.
Benzorrr wrote:I literally cannot believe this is even a debate. How many of you have ever played an organized sport or any competitive event in real life before? You play until the end of the game and don't give up. I cannot believe people are actually on here saying that he should have just rolled over and conceded? Anyway, like someone said, Gumby might have prolonged it by what, one round? He then adds an extra 30 rounds to "teach him a lesson"? I would NEVER expect someone to give up against me even if it is a bit annoying when a game goes on for another round or two. A lot of the people in this thread are almost as ridiculous as the immature 39 year old who threw a temper tantrum because he had to god forbid, take an extra turn.
Robinette wrote:Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
Depends on what metric you use...
The coolest is squishyg
babagonosh wrote:If he had said that it was poor form to extend the game for another couple of rounds when it was 100% over (unless I lost every roll or missed 3 turns in a row), then I would have ended the game.
But he started to insult me and drag his friend in to insult me as well. That doesn't give me much reason to be kind to him. I do hope the people commenting in here go and read the full log before they take sides....Or are we sentenced without hearing all the evidence?
If it wasn't for a friend I wouldn't know this thread existed or have had a chance to give my view of things.
Had he just once told me that it would have been better not to prolong a dead game, then i would have ended it. But he antagonized me and that just made me stubborn.
Final word......I play Chess on occasion and in there it is customary to lay down your king and resign once the game is over. And that is what I play by here. People that have played me over the last few months will know once I am too far in actual men and deployment then i suicide on neutrals to end it quickly for both parties.
rhp 1 wrote:gumby7524 wrote:accused: babagonosh
accused of: holding hostage and refusing to end game
game #: 11073047
Comments:
At round 14 the game was, for all intense purposes, decided. babagonosh had me cornered and completely outnumbered. He even stated that it would be over in 2 more rounds (the game was "Trench" so he was unable to eliminate me in 1 turn). I hate giving up however, so I cashed my cards and continued to attack (extending the game another few rounds). I even made a joke about it, posting that it would take him 3 more rounds to finish me off now. For some reason babagonosh took exception to the fact that I did not lay down and give up for him. Instead of ending the game in 3 more turns, he held me hostage on 2 territories in Australia and continued to build his troops around the world. This lasted from approximately 21:39 until 22:02, and extended the game until round 42. He still refused to end the game, and forced me to sit out and get "kicked out" of the game for missing 3 turns. I never miss a turn, and I hate doing this. He gave me no other option. His excuse for doing this was that he was teaching me a lesson because I didn't role over and give him the game, instead I cashed my cards and attacked him. This is very poor sportsmanship and I feel it goes against at least 2 of the 3 ratings on Conquer Club, fair play and attitude. It was totally unfair and unreasonable for him to make me have to get kicked out of a game just to finish it. He should be held accountable for this.
Respectfully,
gumby7524
by the way.. an argument can be made that when you have no chance of winning a game, it's unsportsmanlike to not roll over.. not saying that people should, just saying the argument could be made...
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