mana
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Post by mana on Jun 10, 2012 14:00:10 GMT -5
dont you like to get flamed? it always gives me pretty much satisfaction ofc they should add a disable chat function... i do also quit but only in very hopeless situations since my decks have a good come back ratio
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Post by thest4lker on Jun 11, 2012 3:50:26 GMT -5
I was on the verge of quitting one this morning, and decided to stay. Opponent was playing the monterigioni/carnevale/man of the people combo. I played two PYP, but clicked the wrong card with the first one. Second one i took a mob justice, but he played his carnevale a split second before I launched it, and got his unstoppable carnevale out. I double clicked home button, intending to quit because of my mistake with the first PYP, but then decided to play it out, since he couldn't get off his man of the people (I had a SCI ESP). PYP my own carnevale to block his agents, SCI ESP man of the people, drop the copy I made of the carnevale etc. etc. Very satisfying win, especially since he had 10/8 in two regions.
I (sometimes) quit matches, and I'm proud of it!
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Post by Rob (Roebidoebi) on Jun 13, 2012 9:16:43 GMT -5
I had a brilliant quit/win combo this morning as well... I was playing a Juno/RI deck (just for the fun of it) against a Monterrigioni/Crime deck. I already had one Juno killed and miss-timed my second RI (i.e. just after my opponent played a History Glitch). Monteriggioni was in play so all actions were resolving as surprises... I was in a very bad situation and already had my finger on the quit button when I saw my opponent was so sure about his victory that he played everything he had in his hand killing his own sites, some of his agents, etc... Luckily Monteriggioni was still in play so I decided to play History Glitch (as a surprise) just before he would win. Next I draw an Animus Reboot and killed everything on the table and I draw another Juno the day after and won the game against all odds! I don't think my opponent will ever make the mistake again to play his hand just before he would "certainly" win
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Post by Ringel on Jun 13, 2012 13:51:11 GMT -5
That is a pretty hilarious turn upset story!
I am willing to quit games that I have no chance of, but a lot depends on the deck. Many of my decks can turn around a losing game, so I am less likely to quit with those.
That being said, I suspect that most of the time I "quit" are really sync errors or disconnects on my end.
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