23 Nov 10 UTC | Spring, 5: come on folks! at least go down fighting... |
26 Nov 10 UTC | Autumn, 5: can someone explain to me the phenomoneon of not actually playing when you decide your losing? for the sake of everyone else playing, why don't people actually put some, or not moves in, or quit? why, in almost every game i play, does someone start losing and then just let the game drag on as if to be pouting and having a temper tantrum in the corner.... "if i can't win, no one can play....."??? |
26 Nov 10 UTC | Spring, 6: i think you nailed it. they are pouting/throwing temper tantrums. the other word for it is being a sore loser. |
27 Nov 10 UTC | Spring, 7: wow this is so much fun (sarcasm) |
27 Nov 10 UTC | yep - a barrell of laughs..... but, i played from the start so i'll happily take the points :) |
27 Nov 10 UTC | we should start stategizing about how we eliminate persia and swap points so we get the actually two-way draw with no other survivors.... maybe we set up to swap islands as we take the last point?? |
27 Nov 10 UTC | also, i have minoan moving to cilician - any chance of support from cyprus? |
27 Nov 10 UTC | if you are still agreeable to a 2-way, don't take sidon from syrian. that, along with tyre will give you 18. if you take tyre and i take damascus, antioch, and sidon - that would put us both at 17. if you're set on a win as you got to 18 first, let me get damascus and antioch before you take sidon so at least were still just splitting the points two ways.... thoughts? |
27 Nov 10 UTC | sorry dude, my intention was never to draw. with the arrangement we had from the outset, i knew you would be bogged down in greece while i came up through persia, so i have intended to win all along. good working with you. |
27 Nov 10 UTC | fair enough - i kinda assumed that, but a guy can always hope.... :) |
27 Nov 10 UTC | hehe... see ya'round |