Just say, the winner of this year and the Una player are a fucking
"break-dealers"
Honest player of the EC day 2
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"Highlights" (IMHO) of the EC day 2:
* Low level players (general, obviously not all)
* A lot of extremly decks
* The same french guy, screaming and calling LSJ all rounds...
pathetic (please, leave this game)
tiktac...@hotmail.com schrieb:
> Just say, the winner of this year and the Una player are a fucking
> "break-dealers"
>
>> Player of EC day 2
The last time I checked the rulebook breaking deals was allowed.
If you cannot handle the social aspects of a multiplayer game (making
and possibly breaking deals) you should stop playing it.
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> Highlights EC day 2:
>
> * Low level
Level of noise?
> * A lot of extremly decks
What exactly is an extreme deck? A non-toolbox deck?
> * Again, the same french guy screaming and calling LSJ all rounds...
> pathetic (Jerome, leave this game)
Uh well, yes he is like this all the time. So even if this can be a
little annoying at times he is still a nice person overall so I am fine
with him staying.
i won't leave this game, sorry. If you don't like my way to play, just
leave or play well, with rules and fair.
Thanks for remember me!
Some players like me, some players don't like me, it's life !
Excuse my english, write and speak.
Perhaps i speak a lot and get irritated easily. But i don't steal
deck. So be please to find the people who steal my ravnos embrace
deck, and maybe i will be nicer next years with strangers. 5 EC,
second time someone steal me a deck .... good spirit !
IMO deal-breaking happens a lot more on tournament level, especially
when in game with players you are unlikely to encounter anytime soon
whereas a local playgroup is usually cutthroat about it and deal-
breaking will often result in you getting axed on future deals.
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the thing is that i just respect deal only with people who do what i
want on good timing to respect the deal, if not, i mean, i do the job,
i take the point.
Sometime i just let some point to my predator just because he/she
didn't sucide on me.
Jérôme
[ quoted text not captured ]> Perhaps i speak a lot and get irritated easily. But i don't steal[ quoted text not captured ]
Again, please quote the relevant text you are replying to, those
people not using google groups, but rather a newsreader will then be
able to understand what you are actually replying to.
As for your deck getting stolen, bad luck my friend. That is
unfortunate. I left my decks lying around all over the whole weekend
and nothing happened to any of my things, in fact I had numerous items
i left lying around returned to me by other players.
Karma maybe?
Okay, first of all please quote whatever you are replying to. It makes
it a lot easier to understand what you are replying to, and what you
are saying in said reply.
Secondly:
> "Highlights" (IMHO) of the EC day 2:> * Low level players (general, obviously not all)
What exactly does this mean?
> * A lot of extremly decks
The word is extremely, and does not describe anything whatsoever in
this entence. Please elaborate.
> * The same french guy, screaming and calling LSJ all rounds...
> pathetic (please, leave this game)
Calling a judge is a perfectly legal thing to do in a tournament. If
you do not like it, don't play tournaments. if you think the person in
question is stalling for time, mention it to the judge when he or she
calls the judge over.
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Let's face it, everyone break a deal during the EC if he can grab a
game win by doing so.
The only persons who didn't, are just people who never had the
opportunity to do so.
The personality, the nationality of the persons doesn't change a damn
thing.
Arthur
Remember, it's just a game.
On Sep 23, 3:43 pm, Blooded Sand <sandm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Calling a judge is a perfectly legal thing to do in a tournament. If
> you do not like it, don't play tournaments. if you think the person in
> question is stalling for time, mention it to the judge when he or she
> calls the judge over.
I don't think he think i m stalling, and calling a judge is everything
but stalling ... when there is a misplay or a rule question that i
know the answer and noone on the table trust me, what can i do? just
play with bad rules? don't think so ... And if i were wrong (yes it
happens) ok, 1 minute in a game, in which most player looks to
discover there cards on their untap, is nothing.
On 23 Sep., 13:05, tiktactik...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Just say, the winner of this year and the Una player are a fucking
> "break-dealers"
>
> Honest player of the EC day 2
If you don't expect a deal to maybe get broken you still have a lot to
learn about VtES.
Keep trying.
Joscha