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Post by mohammadali on Nov 17, 2012 1:19:28 GMT -5
What happened? couldn't wait half a day to for the game to be over? 5 or 6 seconds was too long?
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Post by mohammadali on Nov 17, 2012 1:28:14 GMT -5
btw, keep writing your lamoids reports , even though I don't comment on them I do like to read them. Its just that I get pissed off when people quit when there is only maybe 10 seconds left for the game to be over... I mean if all I did was to hold your draw back and did nothing to win, then you quitting would make sense (in fact, I've quit countless times against decks that wait for me to take action and then counter me and tease me until they bring out the big hammers), I've even quit against decks where I am waiting for their agent to campaign so they can win, but they go campaign on a different region just to tease me, I just quit and let them hanging there, but if someone is trying to get the game over with to get their daily 500 and opponent just quits then my ranting starts
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Post by lurifaxb on Nov 17, 2012 2:17:00 GMT -5
Hi Ali. Not sure what you are irritated at, that I quit early when I knew I couldn't win? I do that al the time. No point in drawing it out when it is decided. A win from scoring or opponent receding is the same. So is the loss on the other side. See Tuism's topic on this which I agree with. I remember the game. You played PP to site 2 deceptive followed by another deceptive 2 agent (maybe from another pp?). The game was almost over right there, but I had a slim chance and wanted to try. When you played 2 more deceptive agents and buffed the first agent it was over. You deck is built for quick wins. And you got it. Now if the game was good and close back and forth, maybe I'll let the timer run out. I haven't really thought about it. Deceptive decks like yours don't go on very long. Usually those players quit early when they see they lost. Lamoid reports. Well, I wasn't sure people read them. They take time to write, so need to know that it is appreciated - thanks. Had I won our game in a fun and spectacular way it could have been a lamoid report. Deceptive rushes are always contenders
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Post by kackman73 on Nov 24, 2012 2:32:23 GMT -5
Didn't feel like creating a new @lurifax thread, so...
Dude - sorry that I keep not starting games with you. I often play while I'm doing other things and so I sometimes don't notice that I've connected to an opponent. Twice in the last week, I've looked down at my phone to see that a potential game with you has already timed out. It hasn't been on purpose.
Also, @dudewhosenameidon'tremember:
Same thing. I completely forgot that I still had a game going, which is why I waited I don't know how many days to attack and get the final points to win. I wasn't trying to stretch out the game or be a dick or anything - I just got distracted by trying to resolve an issue with my wife's phone.
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Post by lurifaxb on Nov 24, 2012 4:46:08 GMT -5
No worries Kack, I do that some times too. Did it to Kenny the other day :S
I'm at my parents in law and had some disconnects. So for those it happened to - sorry.
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Post by kackman73 on Nov 26, 2012 13:33:27 GMT -5
Lurifax - cool deck that you played against me. I liked it, despite it kicking my butt. I won't describe the deck here, because I can't remember if you've posted it or not already. I will say that it seems to be a really strong deck yet it's not imbalanced. It certainly crushed me, but with a better draw or a different deck I think that I would've fared much better. Also - yay! I actually was paying attention when we connected for a game finally.
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Post by lurifaxb on Nov 26, 2012 16:27:46 GMT -5
Thanks Kackman. It's an ESR deck inspired by decks posted here and what I played before. What makes it work I think is the discard draw and Odai and being able to use auxiliary ego on him to make a clone or just ESR him for Leo spam. And then I use hippodrome as anti site card. Like iron wrote in other post, it is a helluva good anti site card. Can also win you the game with the influence 5. It does ok vs most decks, but falls flat vs others, so pretty situational.
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