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Quote from: Alex_Olijar on February 07, 2013, 12:43:41 AMIf YMT even wants that. Which if i remember right, he's repeatedly said he doesnt.I said I would not go to Natz. I never said anything about Natz coming to me.
If YMT even wants that. Which if i remember right, he's repeatedly said he doesnt.
I'm sure you'd love the hyper competitive players coming to you.
To be fair, the game seems to be pretty concentrate in the NE and midwest(for the sake of this argument, TN is midwest) right now with smaller active pockets in FL Texas and the Northwest.
Quote from: lp670sv on February 06, 2013, 11:07:03 PMTo be fair, the game seems to be pretty concentrate in the NE and midwest(for the sake of this argument, TN is midwest) right now with smaller active pockets in FL Texas and the Northwest. Are you referring to Minnesota as the Northwest? That would make STAMP like the Far Far West?
I recently heard a comedian from Idaho say that according to people in the Northeast, the Midwest is anything west of NY, north of FL, and east of LA. Apparently he was right.
Quote from: Professoralstad on February 07, 2013, 08:11:23 AMI recently heard a comedian from Idaho say that according to people in the Northeast, the Midwest is anything west of NY, north of FL, and east of LA. Apparently he was right. To be fair, when I was in college I met many people from the "Midwest" who thought New England was part of Great Britain.
Quote from: The Guardian on February 07, 2013, 12:32:36 AMQuote from: lp670sv on February 06, 2013, 11:07:03 PMTo be fair, the game seems to be pretty concentrate in the NE and midwest(for the sake of this argument, TN is midwest) right now with smaller active pockets in FL Texas and the Northwest. Are you referring to Minnesota as the Northwest? That would make STAMP like the Far Far West? Is minnesota not a part of the midwest anymore?
Florida is further west than Ohio and most of Michigan.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on February 07, 2013, 01:16:03 AMI'm sure you'd love the hyper competitive players coming to you.I didn't realize you were so intent on talking people out of hosting. Is that one of your Global Moderator duties?
Personally I think that the highly competitive players would not come to Orlando anyway, because the whole magical Disney atmosphere would shun them.
Also, I have found that even the most competitive players scale down when they are among young players who are just there having fun. They tend to actually assist their opponents in game. My players enjoy this interaction tremendously. This is one of the reasons I oppose Top-Cut.
I would come. And if things didn't go well, I'll bet Mickey would give me a hug. Just before Disney World security arrests me for sneaking into the park.
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on February 07, 2013, 02:44:03 PMPersonally I think that the highly competitive players would not come to Orlando anyway, because the whole magical Disney atmosphere would shun them. I would come. And if things didn't go well, I'll bet Mickey would give me a hug. Just before Disney World security arrests me for sneaking into the park.
Guardian probably got a hug because he is not highly competitive. He just happens to win all the time.
QuoteGuardian probably got a hug because he is not highly competitive. He just happens to win all the time. I got a hug because someone told me they could get a hug from Mickey before I could...
This discussion has morphed from this years Nats location to geography lessons to Disney to Mickey Mouse to hugs...yet we can't talk about top cut? Ok.
Attending a Nats would not be the same as hosting Nats, and I'll explain why. As a host, I can control the atmosphere of my tournaments. If players are getting out of hand, I can do something about it.
Don't judge what you've never experienced.