2020 Boston Massacre

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Re: 2020 Boston Massacre

#21 Post by umbletheheep » Tue Jun 23, 2020 7:20 pm

Wait a minute Deinodon! That's the reason I didn't get 3rd. Yes you absolutely should have not let that happen :)
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Re: 2020 Boston Massacre

#22 Post by Deinodon » Tue Jun 23, 2020 9:43 pm

Umble, funny that I should see your comment after just reading your infinity stones article. Seems relevant. :)

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Re: 2020 Boston Massacre

#23 Post by Deinodon » Tue Jun 23, 2020 9:53 pm

I love this part...
The great thing about Diplomacy is that it really is a great place to make friends. If you click with someone and the friendship continues after the blood has been cleaned off the board…you’ve found a friend for life. Hold onto that guy but always check his pockets for knives.
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Re: 2020 Boston Massacre

#24 Post by dancing queen » Wed Jun 24, 2020 2:34 am

Claesar wrote:
Mon Jun 22, 2020 7:17 pm
jay65536 wrote:
Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:39 pm
Claesar wrote:
Mon Jun 22, 2020 8:09 am
The biggest challenge is that it's a lot easier on Backstabbr to forget to actually submit your orders. Online players should know to save a preliminary order set though, so that's more of an issue for the FTF crowd.
There are enough FtF tournaments run with "drop dead" timing (i.e. if your moves aren't in by the deadline you can be given an NMR) that I'd think most FtF players wouldn't have a problem either.
That still doesn't encourage the practice of preliminary orders. I've never played FTF with drop dead. Not even at the WDC.
WDC in Birmingham in 200? used drop dead timing. Big clock, a box for each table that was zealously guarded by a tournament official, and if your orders weren't in at deadline, they weren't accepted. That is by far the exception, rather than the rule, but plenty of F2F tournaments use a central clock and drop dead timing.
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