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Giving Up Before You Get An Opponent
03-27-2014, 08:03 AM
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RE: Giving Up Before You Get An Opponent
(03-27-2014 07:02 AM)Bbobb555 Wrote:  
(03-27-2014 06:31 AM).Memories. Wrote:  
(03-27-2014 06:21 AM)SuperDonkey Wrote:  A question I've always wondered about: what happens in 1v1 if you give up before you even draw an opponent? Say you've just started a new game and you're like, "Dangit--this is the fifth game in a row on Long Nine! Screw it, I'm giving up." Well you have no opponent yet, so how could it affect your ranking?

I realize that you get a pop-up which says it counts as a loss, but who trusts that pop-up? You get the same message on a Pass And Play game. Anyway, if anybody knows, I'm curious.

The game does not count against you. Some consider this "cheating" since you can pick only maps you're good at.

Actually, this is a bug that needs to be fixed. maybe it should be considered a loss against an equally ranked opponent. Or maybe you shouldn't be a able to quit until you are matched up.

Can someone put this in the "Outwitters" forum?

Actually it probably would hinder you to do this, since there still seems to be a significant first-player advantage. This is both because you get the first move *and* you get a wit advantage--I still don't understand why this wasn't fixed. Maybe there's a thread on that.

I guess maybe you could put this to use. There are some boards where first player is actually at a disadvantage--haven't looked into it. Or perhaps if you chose a race not well-suited to the board, there would be an advantage to quitting.
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RE: Giving Up Before You Get An Opponent - SuperDonkey - 03-27-2014 08:03 AM

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