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Chariot of Fire wrote:I know Scud well. He's more competitive than a Jack Russell with a boner. He wouldn't purposefully miss turns when holding 5 cards for a later higher trade as he's smart enough to have missed a turn when holding, say, 3 or 4 cards. Holding 5 and trading could result in a 3-carder.
I´m sure he is very competitive and a great player, but there is no doubt he purposely missed these turns.
The guy has recently set-up a new business and is heavily-focused on running it. If he's missed turns it's because he simply can't engage in CC to the extent he'd like.
I´m sure he is busy and I understand real life takes priority. Yet he has time to log in in the timeframe his turns were to be taken. He only has 3 active games. Why log in if you are not going to take the turns. He managed to take all his turns before he had 5 cards and then he suddenly misses all 3 turns when he has 5 cards. He is obviously taking the risk that no one eliminates him and then when his next turn comes he has a high turn in ti run the board
The above aside, what's the problem with missing turns in esc games anyway? Is it contrary to any rules? If my opponents all started missing turns I'd be sending them Christmas cards!
Yes I do believe it is against the rules to intentionally miss turns and to intentionally manipulate the cards. This used to be a problem with players starting there turns on nuclear and escalating games, playing there turns and purposely timing out so they wouldn´t have to nuke themselves or run the risk if being eliminated in escalating and the other team/player being able to take extra cards from them. CC changed those rules so even if you timeout you still get the card. This is just another way to manipulate the cards. This used to be one of those "gray" areas where half said it was ok and half were against. Obviously cc felt it was against the rules to manipulate the cards so they changed the game play.
zeus111 wrote:missed turns can be used as a tactic to make others fight thinking that you went db , no violations of any rules here rate accordingly and move on . were does it say missing turns are against the rules . please show me this rule , in esq spoils in early rounds many will drop or even miss a turn to gain more troops its kinda greasy in 24 hour games if a freebie is in play but like us all we have played here long time and to date i dont recall that being against the rules
be well all
zeus111.
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zeus111 wrote:no m8 it s not his rank at all as the rules are written hes done nothing but miss turns i assume for a higher cash in . It is a tactic ive seen many use . i just do not think he has done anything that violates our current written rules , rate his play or tactics and try to avoid games he is in . or if you feel strongly foe and move on , i see your point trust me i do but as the written rules go nothing really can be done to this member for this type of play , your post will be read and his tactics exposed but cant see any punishment forth coming
best of luck in all games !!
zeus111 wrote:fair enough good luck i agree it should be a rule but how do you possibly chastise a member who legit misses a turn for life reasons there is no real way to determine between the two .
shoop76 wrote:I do believe it has to do with rank and friendships. A cook or private would not get the same support.
.SCuD. wrote:Thanks lou and CoF for getting my back on this one, most appreciated. They are right too, I had a very difficult weekend with a trip I had to take to London relating to my new business set up, entertaining a potential investor. Theoretically I may have been able to sign in, I don't know, but it really wasn't appropriate.
Whether it's against the rules or not I don't know, I've never really looked at the rules! Either way, I can appreciate you may feel hard done by and whether it was within or without doesn't interest me. As you feel like this was unethical I'll answer in good faith and hopefully set your mind at ease.
I personally don't think it would be a good move to skip in a game like this, because you need a bit of luck, and playing for a lucky 3 carder that can leave you with a sweep opportunity is much better than holding on to 5 cards and making yourself an obvious target (particularly as you may be able to second sweep off someone elses failed sweep). Yes you could theoretically still second sweep, but much less likely if you were knocked down to 5 armies or something. I'm not going to "educate the enemy" too much, but there are a hell of a lot more reasons for cashing too, but they seem to be unknown to most people, so I'd prefer to keep it that way (unless you're a friend / clan or tribe member with me, then info is all yours!).
I also missed two turns in a fairly pivotal game in the final of a polymorphic tournament. The game was on a knife edge, and my missed turns cost me any chance at the win. Poly is my thing, I cared a lot more about winning that.
The last point to set your mind at ease is that I have never missed a turn with 5 cards in an escalating game before, and I've played quite a few. So to suddenly do it in 3 games is very clearly not a tactical move. It would make so much more sense to have just deployed the turn before and passed to not receive a card... why would I prefer to be 3 armies down when going in to sweep territory? (I didn't have any double pairs as far as I'm aware either, but even if I did the logic would still hold)
Again, when it comes to the rules, I don't particularly know or care. I do care that you feel hard done by, and hopefully this reply has cleared it up for you.
Either way, if enough people in that round of the tournament feel that this has given me an unfair advantage I am more than happy to forfeit or simply be removed from the competition (regardless of if it is inside or outside of the rules). I don't think I would agree that it gave me an unfair advantage, but it is the opinion of the other people in the game that matters. I suspect it would need to be ruled on and implemented by a tournament director though as there are obvious reasons that it would be unfair for me to just sit out.
No hard feelings either, I get why you want to make sure unethical play is called out
2019-08-14 20:43:29 - Chariot of Fire played a set of BSI Brindisi L, MOW Moscow P, and BRU Brussels B worth 1475 troopsThe guy has recently set-up a new business and is heavily-focused on running it. If he's missed turns it's because he simply can't engage in CC to the extent he'd like.
I´m sure he is busy and I understand real life takes priority. Yet he has time to log in in the timeframe his turns were to be taken
What would happen if all 8 players had 5 cards and they decide to use the same tactic
king achilles wrote:Thank you for the explanation.
Chariot of Fire wrote:2019-08-14 20:43:29 - Chariot of Fire played a set of BSI Brindisi L, MOW Moscow P, and BRU Brussels B worth 1475 troopsThe guy has recently set-up a new business and is heavily-focused on running it. If he's missed turns it's because he simply can't engage in CC to the extent he'd like.
I´m sure he is busy and I understand real life takes priority. Yet he has time to log in in the timeframe his turns were to be taken
2019-08-14 20:43:29 - Chariot of Fire got bonus of 2 troops added to BRU Brussels B
2019-08-14 20:44:12 - Chariot of Fire deployed 50 troops on VIL Vilnius N
2019-08-14 21:43:17 - Chariot of Fire ran out of time
Some of us really do have busy lives outside of CC. Imagine how I felt on 14th August in the game above! I lost 1,425 troops and didn't win a card!What would happen if all 8 players had 5 cards and they decide to use the same tactic
On the 3rd round the player who instigated it would be the first to get booted from the game, so even CC has a system in place for such occurrences.
Anyway...I'm glad it was settled amicably. Good luck in the tourney
shoop76 wrote:king achilles wrote:Thank you for the explanation.
Can you, please, at least specify what the ruling might have been if a player continuously, purposely misses turns in a situation like this?
IcePack wrote:shoop76 wrote:king achilles wrote:Thank you for the explanation.
Can you, please, at least specify what the ruling might have been if a player continuously, purposely misses turns in a situation like this?
I don’t believe missing turns for cards was ever against the rules, and deemed a potential strategy on escalators etc. as someone else said, clans handled it diff but site wise this was always acceptable.
Elaterate wrote:Can someone get a Ban for excessive winking? Cause I personally think .SCuD. deserves a 1 week ban for all the unwanted winking he does towards me... preferably the next time we play a Poly game
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