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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #25 on: January 25, 2012, 11:03:29 PM »
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I actually don't think I've every seen anyone reveal the card they get with Divination....

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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #26 on: January 26, 2012, 11:46:04 AM »
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Since I have a -4 on my previous post I sense there is a slight, outside chance I'll come up with an equally agreeable post.

How about....no, that won't work...but maybe, yes...NO....yes, yes I believe it will...stop talking to yourself...well, no one else talks to me...that's because you're a Seriously Truthful And Modest Prophet...true, true...you're going to say it anyways, aren't you...you know me too well...


How about we only reveal cards that...{gasp}...say "reveal" on them?!?   :o
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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #27 on: January 26, 2012, 01:35:39 PM »
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How about we only reveal cards that...{gasp}...say "reveal" on them?!?   :o
So every time I draw Seeker of the Lost or Strength Revealed, I have to show it to my opponents?
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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #28 on: January 26, 2012, 01:44:18 PM »
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How about we only reveal cards that...{gasp}...say "reveal" on them?!?   :o
So every time I draw Seeker of the Lost or Strength Revealed, I have to show it to my opponents?

Well, OBVIOUSLY you only have to reveal the strength ability on Strength Revealed.  Gosh!  C'mon, man.  ;)
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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #29 on: January 26, 2012, 02:04:18 PM »
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I don't know what is so difficult about this concept. When you search for a specific type of card, you have to reveal the card you searched for to prove you're not cheating. Don't like it? Too bad. That's what's right. That's what's fair. When you're allowed to search for any card, there is no reason for this reveal because it's not preventing cheating. I see no reason that Look abilities should not follow this same guideline. If you are looking for a specific card - the way Divination allows you to - you have to reveal it to prove you're not cheating. If it's any card that was looked for - the way Susie allows - there's no need to reveal, because you're not trying to prevent cheating. Again, that's what's right. That's what's fair.

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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #30 on: January 26, 2012, 02:57:34 PM »
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I don't know what is so difficult about this concept. When you search for a specific type of card, you have to reveal the card you searched for to prove you're not cheating. Don't like it? Too bad. That's what's right. That's what's fair. When you're allowed to search for any card, there is no reason for this reveal because it's not preventing cheating. I see no reason that Look abilities should not follow this same guideline. If you are looking for a specific card - the way Divination allows you to - you have to reveal it to prove you're not cheating. If it's any card that was looked for - the way Susie allows - there's no need to reveal, because you're not trying to prevent cheating. Again, that's what's right. That's what's fair.

I also like fair.  It's bad enough I get RLKs crying at tournaments when they lose an honest game.

You. Can't. Regulate. Cheating.

Otherwise, we may as well write up some rules to cover all the ways players can cheat with lost souls.

In fact, I decided I'll go ahead and write Parker Brothers and ask them to change their rules to make sure players always keep at least 0.5 centimeters between dwellings placed on adjoining properties.  I can't count the number of times my opponent has told me there were actually four houses on Atlantic Ave rather than three.


You can, however, provide consequences.  By all means, set up a separate section in the REG for the consequences of cheating.  :thumbup:
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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #31 on: January 26, 2012, 03:03:27 PM »
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Quote from: Reg
If you cheat, you lose.

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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #32 on: January 26, 2012, 03:09:32 PM »
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I also like fair.  It's bad enough I get RLKs crying at tournaments when they lose an honest game.

You. Can't. Regulate. Cheating.

So that means you shouldn't try? Just because you cannot regulate some kinds of cheating doesn't mean you shouldn't regulate what you can. Not only is that not logical, but it tempts people (especially RLKs) to cheat because we've made it easier for them. Just because we can't stop it doesn't mean we shouldn't make it harder. That's the equivalent of removing of removing the Secret Service and leaving the President unprotected. If someone is smart enough and tries hard enough, they could assassinate the President - does that mean we should make it easier for them? (I DO NOT IN ANY WAY CONDONE AN ATTEMPT ON THE PRESIDENT'S LIFE. GOD BLESS AMERICA.)

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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #33 on: January 26, 2012, 03:21:19 PM »
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I don't understand why this is even an issue, removing a way that it would be very easy for someone to cheat without getting caught that has a minimal negative impact on the ability for people to be competitive and have fun in a game seems like a good idea to me.  If you search or look for a specific type of card you should have to reveal it.
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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #34 on: January 26, 2012, 03:24:46 PM »
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I also like fair.  It's bad enough I get RLKs crying at tournaments when they lose an honest game.

You. Can't. Regulate. Cheating.

So that means you shouldn't try? Just because you cannot regulate some kinds of cheating doesn't mean you shouldn't regulate what you can. Not only is that not logical, but it tempts people (especially RLKs) to cheat because we've made it easier for them. Just because we can't stop it doesn't mean we shouldn't make it harder. That's the equivalent of removing of removing the Secret Service and leaving the President unprotected. If someone is smart enough and tries hard enough, they could assassinate the President - does that mean we should make it easier for them? (I DO NOT IN ANY WAY CONDONE AN ATTEMPT ON THE PRESIDENT'S LIFE. GOD BLESS AMERICA.)

By all means, try.  What you get is the IRS tax code, or maybe even Obamacare.


Guns tempt murderers.  Repeal the 2nd amendment.
Mini-skirts tempt rapists.  Pass a law to forbid mini-skirts.
Affluence tempts thieves.  Outlaw affluence.
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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #35 on: January 26, 2012, 03:27:10 PM »
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By all means, try.  What you get is the IRS tax code, or maybe even Obamacare.


Guns tempt murderers.  Repeal the 2nd amendment.
Mini-skirts tempt rapists.  Pass a law to forbid mini-skirts.
Affluence tempts thieves.  Outlaw affluence.
That argument has no bearing whatsoever on the current discussion.  Why should we make it easier to cheat? 
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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #36 on: January 26, 2012, 03:29:50 PM »
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I also like fair.  It's bad enough I get RLKs crying at tournaments when they lose an honest game.

You. Can't. Regulate. Cheating.

So that means you shouldn't try? Just because you cannot regulate some kinds of cheating doesn't mean you shouldn't regulate what you can. Not only is that not logical, but it tempts people (especially RLKs) to cheat because we've made it easier for them. Just because we can't stop it doesn't mean we shouldn't make it harder. That's the equivalent of removing of removing the Secret Service and leaving the President unprotected. If someone is smart enough and tries hard enough, they could assassinate the President - does that mean we should make it easier for them? (I DO NOT IN ANY WAY CONDONE AN ATTEMPT ON THE PRESIDENT'S LIFE. GOD BLESS AMERICA.)

By all means, try.  What you get is the IRS tax code, or maybe even Obamacare.


Guns tempt murderers.  Repeal the 2nd amendment.
Mini-skirts tempt rapists.  Pass a law to forbid mini-skirts.
Affluence tempts thieves.  Outlaw affluence.

Irrational jump in discussion is irrational and stupid.

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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #37 on: January 26, 2012, 03:32:44 PM »
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I also like fair.  It's bad enough I get RLKs crying at tournaments when they lose an honest game.

You. Can't. Regulate. Cheating.

So that means you shouldn't try? Just because you cannot regulate some kinds of cheating doesn't mean you shouldn't regulate what you can. Not only is that not logical, but it tempts people (especially RLKs) to cheat because we've made it easier for them. Just because we can't stop it doesn't mean we shouldn't make it harder. That's the equivalent of removing of removing the Secret Service and leaving the President unprotected. If someone is smart enough and tries hard enough, they could assassinate the President - does that mean we should make it easier for them? (I DO NOT IN ANY WAY CONDONE AN ATTEMPT ON THE PRESIDENT'S LIFE. GOD BLESS AMERICA.)

By all means, try.  What you get is the IRS tax code, or maybe even Obamacare.


Guns tempt murderers.  Repeal the 2nd amendment.
Mini-skirts tempt rapists.  Pass a law to forbid mini-skirts.
Affluence tempts thieves.  Outlaw affluence.

Irrational jump in discussion is irrational and stupid.

Common sense is not irrational or stupid.  But it is not all that common.
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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #38 on: January 26, 2012, 03:41:07 PM »
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I also like fair.  It's bad enough I get RLKs crying at tournaments when they lose an honest game.

You. Can't. Regulate. Cheating.

So that means you shouldn't try? Just because you cannot regulate some kinds of cheating doesn't mean you shouldn't regulate what you can. Not only is that not logical, but it tempts people (especially RLKs) to cheat because we've made it easier for them. Just because we can't stop it doesn't mean we shouldn't make it harder. That's the equivalent of removing of removing the Secret Service and leaving the President unprotected. If someone is smart enough and tries hard enough, they could assassinate the President - does that mean we should make it easier for them? (I DO NOT IN ANY WAY CONDONE AN ATTEMPT ON THE PRESIDENT'S LIFE. GOD BLESS AMERICA.)

By all means, try.  What you get is the IRS tax code, or maybe even Obamacare.


Guns tempt murderers.  Repeal the 2nd amendment.
Mini-skirts tempt rapists.  Pass a law to forbid mini-skirts.
Affluence tempts thieves.  Outlaw affluence.

Irrational jump in discussion is irrational and stupid.

Common sense is not irrational or stupid.  But it is not all that common.

Common sense is not stupid. Making any kind of connection between making a rule to prevent cheating in a CCG and murder, rape, and theft is stupid. but just for fun let me play this game too.

So what you're saying is that we should not make a rule, we should just trust them not to cheat.

Murder is morally wrong, let's make it legal since we can obviously trust people not to do it anyways.
No means no, your conscience should keep you from raping we don't need that law.
The bible says though shalt not steal we don't need that law either.

//see what I did there.

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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #39 on: January 26, 2012, 03:42:46 PM »
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Common sense is not irrational or stupid.  But it is not all that common.
And neither is it in either of your previous two posts.  By all means, open communication and debate is welcomed here, but your arguments have been deviating from that.  Originally, you had a good point, but it was disproved.  Everyone involved thinks that it's a smarter idea to reveal, rather than hide.  Yes, people can cheat.  Yes, they will attempt to cheat despite the attempts of the rules.  However, that doesn't mean we should try to stop them.  We're not doing anything near as drastic as banning, simply recognizing that the way that the majority of players have been playing is correct.
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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #40 on: January 26, 2012, 03:59:40 PM »
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//see what I did there.

Yes, but I forgive you.  :)

May I ask how old you are?  It has nothing to do with the discussion.  I am only curious.

Murder is morally wrong, let's make it legal since we can obviously trust people not to do it anyways.

Did I say legalize murder?

No means no, your conscience should keep you from raping we don't need that law.

Did I say legalize rape?

The bible says though shalt not steal we don't need that law either.

Did I blasphemy?

Common sense is not irrational or stupid.  But it is not all that common.
And neither is it in either of your previous two posts.  By all means, open communication and debate is welcomed here, but your arguments have been deviating from that.  Originally, you had a good point, but it was disproved.  Everyone involved thinks that it's a smarter idea to reveal, rather than hide.  Yes, people can cheat.  Yes, they will attempt to cheat despite the attempts of the rules.  However, that doesn't mean we should try to stop them.  We're not doing anything near as drastic as banning, simply recognizing that the way that the majority of players have been playing is correct.

I know how old Randall is.  ;)  And I forgive him, too.

Nobody's light bulb has switched on yet, sadly.  (Actually, if Nobody signed on once in awhile we'd know for sure. ;) )

As I said, common sense isn't all that common.
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Re: Divination and Susanna
« Reply #41 on: January 26, 2012, 04:04:31 PM »
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Did I say legalize murder?

Did I say legalize rape?

Did I blasphemy?


No, but you did post an extremist attitude and then accused those who disagreed with you of not having common sense.

Edit: you also used improper grammar.  One can't blasphemy.  One blasphemes or commits blasphemy.
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