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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #25 on: December 28, 2010, 09:26:33 AM »
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Kids need time to think. Most elite players are "intellectually quicker" than younger or senile players because of age. Some players are just nervous. Without proper rules in place, Redemption will be fun only for aggressive smart people.
I understand your heart here Tim, and I appreciate it.  However...
But there are very few elite players.
So most games of Redemption are played by average players against other average players.  Therefore the fun remains :)

As for this thread, I'll try to summarize:

1 - If there is a dispute as to whose dominant was played first, then the player responding to their own action gets priority.
2 - If there is NOT dispute as to whose dominant was played first, then the first dominant gets priority.
3 - YMT and Pol would like dominants to always have to follow rules of initiative, but this is NOT currently the rule.
4 - mjWolfe and Guardian would NOT like dominants to always have to follow rules of initiative, and this IS currently the rule.

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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #26 on: December 28, 2010, 09:35:32 AM »
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1 - If there is a dispute as to whose dominant was played first, then the player responding to their own action gets priority.
2 - If there is NOT dispute as to whose dominant was played first, then the first dominant gets priority.
3 - YMT and Pol would like dominants to always have to follow rules of initiative, but this is NOT currently the rule.
4 - mjWolfe and Guardian would NOT like dominants to always have to follow rules of initiative, and this IS currently the rule.

Good can we make sure that these get codified into the REG in some form?  Whether or not we think the rules for redemption should be changed, we currently have many people not even sure what the rules even are at this moment. 
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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #27 on: December 28, 2010, 09:42:29 AM »
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1 - If there is a dispute as to whose dominant was played first, then the player responding to their own action gets priority.
2 - If there is NOT dispute as to whose dominant was played first, then the first dominant gets priority.

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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #28 on: December 28, 2010, 11:39:43 AM »
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Alas, it seems the last major bad rule in Redemption will continue.
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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #29 on: December 28, 2010, 12:17:19 PM »
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So most games of Redemption are played by average players against other average players.  Therefore the fun remains :)

For the record, I have not found this true in tournaments, of which I have attended or hosted in five different states. 90% of those tournaments have one person who wins every open category of every tournament. My younger players end up quitting.

Is that how "fun" works in your state?
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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #30 on: December 28, 2010, 12:44:24 PM »
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For the record, I have not found this true in tournaments, of which I have attended or hosted in five different states. 90% of those tournaments have one person who wins every open category of every tournament. My younger players end up quitting.
I attended one of you tournaments in Florida, and it seemed to me that all the people there had a good time.  I admit that you have Josh in your local playgroup, and that he is a great player, and probably wins most of the time.  But he is also makes games fun even if you're losing, so I doubt that anyone quits on account of him.

I think that as with any game, there will always be a fair number of people who pick up the game, play it for a bit, and then drop it.  But there are also those who stick with it, and who become those elite players after a while.  As for my personal hosting experience, it is a bit skewed due to being at a school, and therefore all my players leave after they graduate.  However, I have players who come to just a few meetings, others who play for a year, and a few who have played now for several years.

As for tournaments I've attended, there are some players who I've been seeing at tournaments for about 5 years (CrustPope, uthminister, SoulSeeker, Rod Stewart, Jonathan Pequinot, Jacob & Josiah Stroh, Allen Collins & his daughter Rebeccah, Steven Shiers, Caleb, etc.) and many of them would only be classified by most people as average players.  But they enjoy the game, and we have a lot of fun playing together.  Winning is definitely NOT everything, at least not in OH/KY.

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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #31 on: December 28, 2010, 01:22:47 PM »
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I am thankful that your experiences have been so positive. I have nothing more to say publicly on this subject.

The rule regarding "dominant tie intiative" is now written and can now more consistently be enforced. I will leave my support for a more universal "dominant initiative" active with the hopes that it will someday be reconsidered.
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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #32 on: December 28, 2010, 01:26:23 PM »
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For the record, I have not found this true in tournaments, of which I have attended or hosted in five different states. 90% of those tournaments have one person who wins every open category of every tournament. My younger players end up quitting.

Is that how "fun" works in your state?

I agree that is not much fun for the majority of people. One way to fix that problem is to not allow players to play every open category. Even if you have very small numbers, run T2 and T1 events side by side so that there will be more winners overall. There's nothing wrong with having 2 people for T2 2P or just 3 for T2 MP.  Also, having a Type A option for inexperienced players can also help--Type A is probably the biggest reason that we have kept so many of our younger players here in Minnesota despite having several big names who consistently win T1 2P.
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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #33 on: December 28, 2010, 04:05:12 PM »
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"I admit that you have Josh in your local playgroup, and that he is a great player, and probably wins most of the time."

Well when my friends went to play josh at Tim's tournament he was using table of showbread incorrectly and it was ruled incorrectly, which most likely lead to his ability to win easily. He was using table of showbread to play enhancements over and over again when they should of been discarded. I would love to play josh sometime as I am a national leader in type 1 two player by points and I know the rules.
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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #34 on: December 28, 2010, 05:39:45 PM »
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Out of curiosity, who are you? I'm looking over the RNRS lists, and since you're from Florida I'm guessing you're Jonathan Majus, am I correct? Unfortunately RNRS points means nothing until the big hitter tournaments of the summer - Sure its cool to have some district wins and be up there in points, but as far as calling yourself a national leader, that may be overstepping it a little, not to mention lifetime points a far more important stat in my book.
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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #35 on: December 28, 2010, 06:24:38 PM »
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I looked at this years list and I'm wondering why I'm not listed.... I've gotten one second place finish and the rest have been first, I do believe.

I demand my 5 points >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c. Unless one was a district, which I'm too lazy to check.
« Last Edit: December 28, 2010, 06:28:47 PM by Rawrlolsauce! »

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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #36 on: December 28, 2010, 06:55:24 PM »
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I'm sure he's a very good player - I never said that he wasn't - I said that calling himself a national leader was overstepping it. I'd love to play him sometime - I'm sure that he'd probably show me some tricks.

EDIT: Looks like CS deleted his post - Ah wells, I'll leave this one here just so that no one can misconstrue my previous post as calling Johnny a bad player.
« Last Edit: December 28, 2010, 11:05:08 PM by Red Dragon Thorn »
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Re: Initiative for Doms?
« Reply #37 on: December 28, 2010, 07:56:06 PM »
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Hehe, easy now... I understand you don't know Jonny, ....

More importantly, I don't know Jonny, and yet he is making accusations about rulings at my tournaments. I do not remember anyone asking me to rule about Table of Showbread. If there was ever a question about how Josh was playing a card, then that should have been brought to my attention by a means other than a public forum months after the alleged infraction. It is even more disappointing that the accusations are being made by someone who was not at the tournament.

Please PM me the situation you are referring to so that I will know what to look for next time, assuming that Jonny's interpretation of the official rule is even correct in the first place.
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