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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #25 on: April 19, 2011, 03:14:34 PM »
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then I don't have to worry about my SA being negated or revealing my hand, so you guys won't know I use multiple Son of Gods.

What is that! Some kinda 'you guys are so old and forgetful you won't notice' slam. **note to self fall on Alan at next tournament.**

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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #26 on: April 19, 2011, 03:22:56 PM »
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Thanks.  In my experience, table talk is nothing more than "don't let him get his third soul" etc.
This comment, I would have to rate as *legitimate* table talk although I typically say "This is his third" or "This is for the win if he's got the big two" or... "Justin can't get to #5 if you don't give him #1."

I have played in games where someone miscounted lost souls and gave a freebie as the third when everyone--including the blocker--knew the person getting the soul hadn't played SoG/NJ. From experience it is not very much fun to win simply because someone made a silly mistake.
Yeah, but that's said every single time.  I think it was mentioned in the other thread how irritating it is when someone tries to convince new players to attack you.
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #27 on: April 19, 2011, 03:28:31 PM »
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You are absolutely right about lying. I have tried over and over to convince EmJayBee83 of this point. He just persists in telling me that he "will work with me", Let's use "our" dominants on the other two, Did you know if you let me win I will give you all my ocean property in Oklahoma?, Gabe is not a terrorist he just doesn't know that a razor is a tool of "beauty", Justin A is a nice guy....things like that.  ;D

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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #28 on: April 19, 2011, 10:54:40 PM »
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It's all good. I've totally changed my offense.
That stinks. The Count and I felt so bad about how we had treated you that we were planning on letting you play your converted Proud Pharisee at the next game. Heck, I even took all the copies of Destructive Sin out of my deck to make things more fun for you. I replaced them with some Darius's Decrees and Covenants of Abraham.

You are absolutely right about lying. I have tried over and over to convince EmJayBee83 of this point. He just persists in telling me that he "will work with me", Let's use "our" dominants on the other two, Did you know if you let me win I will give you all my ocean property in Oklahoma?, Gabe is not a terrorist he just doesn't know that a razor is a tool of "beauty", Justin A is a nice guy....things like that.  ;D

I want to play a game with you so you can have fun playing MP.  ;)

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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #29 on: April 19, 2011, 11:37:30 PM »
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Randall, people attack you for this reason. You taught us all and they feel like it's an accomplishment to win against you. To us, its besting the Master. Now, I don't like it anymore than you do that people try to convince others to attack you, but that doesnt mean I or others are going to listen to them. But, you are intimidating to us because you know so very well what you are doing and we do not. Ahem...Brett, huge mistake in multi on saturday....

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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #30 on: April 20, 2011, 01:02:21 AM »
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If a top tier player sits down in a multiplayer game they best be recognizing they bout to get pounced. I realize this plenty of times, and I know it is coming. I try to stay quiet and not attack, but it usually still does not matter. I don't mind table talk if it is just for fun/joking around. I actually love it. I love being able to sit down at a table with a bunch of friends and joke around. BUT, at a top level tournament I would definitely call out another player if they blatantly announced, "Hey attack me so you get a lost soul and I can take out his offense." Yeah you also best recognize my boy B-dawg Hake is coming over for some business. So in a fun joking around way, I do not mind what so ever, but blatant, attack me so I can make sure he won't win is not cool. I will accept however a, "Hey your offense looks very strong against my defense..." Maybe even throw in a wink at the end of it. I am fine with that as it is strategy and it is suggesting something to your opponent, but letting him decode it and make the decision. I think table talk is not right when it changes the opponent's mind on doing something he or she would not do, and affects the game in the favor of "the talker".

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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #31 on: April 20, 2011, 01:08:43 AM »
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A lot of of that is usually whats going on in our games. I try to ignore it, even though it would work in my favor occasionally. It just seems too...dishonest to me. And things are only in jest if both parties feel that way, which is rarely the case. Its one of the reasons I hate multi, that and its very hard for me to concentrate on one persons strategy, let alone three.

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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #32 on: April 20, 2011, 01:24:41 AM »
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I dont mind table talk, its when people dont know how to play multiplayer that gets me...
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #33 on: April 20, 2011, 01:31:25 AM »
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well, when multi is the only thing available....
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #34 on: April 21, 2011, 04:35:57 PM »
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The best table talk ever: I am playing at Ohio Nats with one of SlugFencer's sons. He goes on to tell everyone at the table how he's not that good of a player and how he is only there because it meant a lot to his dad to be able to spend some time together and so on and so forth. It was really touching, and we all sort of believed him until he pulled some wicked combo and then started chuckling to himself.
I remember that game.  He started with the whole sweet little kid routine, and then proceeded to totally attack one of the players at the table into the ground, playing all his dominants on them.  It was funny because it wasn't me.

Then in a later game that I played with the same guy, he pulled the same thing again, and that time I was the chosen one, and I got clobbered by him.  Since I'd seen him do it before, and I knew it wasn't personal, I actually still found it funny, in spite of the fact that I lost that game badly.

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Sounds like Peter. lil stinker. I didn't know he was trying his "cute little kid routine." Chip off the ol block.  :laugh:
I was at one of his tables, too, and thought he might show me some mercy, until his doms flew fast and furiously at me...at head scratching moments...until I saw him cackling at me.  :laugh:
My other son, Christian, was at another multi table with me and simply announced to the table "kill my dad."
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #35 on: April 21, 2011, 05:02:28 PM »
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I dont mind table talk, its when people dont know how to play multiplayer that gets me...

I agree with this +1

Since Redemption is competitive and merely a fun game (not to be taken to seriously), I hold/apply the opinion that "All if fair in love and war". Thus, table talk is ok by me. I also think that at the end of the day "what goes around comes around".

The only main reservation I have with this idea, is DO NOT LIE. Sharing your opinion, giving advice, conspiring, etc is all fair in my book.

Logic:
Experienced players are already at at advantage, is there a problem with some youngsters teaming up and having fun winning against someone they may not have been able to?

If an experience player tries this, everyone will already be on guard because they know that he is experienced, so it probably won't work.

If you are the one being targeted and you are against table talk, recognize that you are obviously in the minority trying to convince the majority to play differently, and instead, start table talking yourself.

I;ve had it done to me, and done it to another. You just can't let it get ya down. Remember that everyone is playing the same game, and it is just that, a fun game.
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #36 on: April 21, 2011, 08:37:22 PM »
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So you're fine with conspiracy and backstabbing, as long as one doesn't lie?
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #37 on: April 21, 2011, 08:53:13 PM »
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So you're fine with conspiracy and backstabbing, as long as one doesn't lie?

yes, although keep in mind I did not actually list backstab in my post, and it would be very hard to do without lying, so it rarely is ok by me

Conspiracy is going to happen with or without table talk. If it's 1-1-1-4 in booster, people will save their defensive cards for you (if they are smart).

If I may ask, has any "better" player ever table talked against you?
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #38 on: April 21, 2011, 08:56:26 PM »
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If you are the one being targeted and you are against table talk, recognize that you are obviously in the minority trying to convince the majority to play differently, and instead, start table talking yourself.

Completely disagree. If someone is about to block me with one card (i.e. has the EC in hand and is moving it towards the Field of Battle) and someone else blurts out "No! Use your other guy!" you can be assured that I am not going to let that fly. That is wrong and should not be tolerated in a tournament game. Table talk is useful in games being played for fun so that inexperienced players can learn what cards are best for different situations, but in a tournament game there should be no "coaching" unless a player asks "Am I allowed to make this play?" (Note that the previous question is different from "Would this be the best play?").

I don't wish to come across as a legalistic jerk, but I once lost a Regional tournament because someone told another player, "Attack me, I'll give you the Lost Soul." Coming in 2nd at that tournament also meant I ended up 2nd in RNRS for that year. I'm not bitter and I obviously didn't quit Redemption, but it's just a good reminder that there are rules in place and we should abide by them, because that is just as vital to fun and fellowship as having a good time while playing.  :)
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #39 on: April 21, 2011, 09:05:57 PM »
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I once lost a Regional tournament because someone told another player, "Attack me, I'll give you the Lost Soul."

I can't remember the last time I played in booster where that DIDN'T happen...
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #40 on: April 21, 2011, 10:16:49 PM »
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I am all for table talk as long as you aren't flat out telling someone what to do. I think that it is OK to remind someone of an ability on their cards and what the score is as long as you aren't doing it maliciously. I would hate to lose a game because someone forgot to use the special ability of a card they have active.
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #41 on: April 21, 2011, 11:14:26 PM »
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i think the best solution to table talk is to just play with everyones hands revealed. problem solved.
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #42 on: April 21, 2011, 11:58:49 PM »
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WE are not talking a bunch of newbs and one good player who is winning here, we are talking about four good players who dont need to do that, are prefectly capable of winning without the table talk and attacking a player who isnt winning because they fear he could do, not what he is doing. I will admit, I have fallen into the temptation and had to check myself on it. But I dont like watching it, and alot of these scenarios you people keep bringing up sound absolutely terrible and frankly I would be ticked off being in those games. If people cant keep track of the gameplay, they dont need to be reminded. Live and learn, and dont make the same mistake again. Even Monopoly has rules that prevent table talk. If someone lands on your property and you dont notice, they dont have to pay you.

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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #43 on: April 22, 2011, 12:43:27 AM »
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I once lost a Regional tournament because someone told another player, "Attack me, I'll give you the Lost Soul."

I can't remember the last time I played in booster where that DIDN'T happen...

There are certainly times when a player should realize that an opponent will probably give him a free LS because he is behind or to keep the next opponent from rescuing it, but by no means should that be verbalized by another player.
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #44 on: April 22, 2011, 01:05:49 AM »
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there are rules in place
Citation needed.
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #45 on: April 22, 2011, 01:27:54 AM »
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Quote from: Tournament Guide
Table Talk is an inevitable part of team play. It is allowed, but be careful what information you share, it may benefit more than just your teammate. All discussions must be in English. If you choose to reveal a
card or cards from your hand it must be universal disclosure.

Since the tournament guide specifically states that Table Talk IS allowed in TEAMS, I believe it is reasonable to infer that it is NOT allowed in other multi-player formats (otherwise there would be no need to clarify that it is allowed in TEAMS).
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #46 on: April 22, 2011, 01:55:11 AM »
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Why does it state it must be in English? Can't it just say it must be in a language all players understand?

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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #47 on: April 22, 2011, 02:01:06 AM »
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Legion specifically mentions that you CAN have 4 of them per 50 in a deck, so naturally you CANNOT have 3 of them per 50.

There is no converse extrapolation with rules, especially rules relating to such an oddball category.
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #48 on: April 22, 2011, 02:18:28 AM »
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Oddly enough, I couldn't find any rules specifically stating that setting your opponent's deck on fire was not allowed. Ergo, it must be allowed...
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Re: Table Talk
« Reply #49 on: April 22, 2011, 03:47:17 AM »
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Couldn't find any rules allowing blonde people to play, must be banned!
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