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		| Mark Mallard Centurion
 
  
 
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				|  Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2004 4:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Speeding Play |  |  
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				| In a message dated 2/14/04 5:16:04 PM GMT Standard Time,
 greg.regets@... writes:
 
 That is why clocks are the only way if you try to cut down the playing time
 from four hours.
 
 mark mallard (not the mark referred to below)
 
 > No offense Mark, but do you really think that asking someone to show
 > up on time for a game, and place terrain and troops in a timely
 > matter, and actually keeping his attention on the game, is too
 > extreme?
 >
 > Hell, I guess the Carolina Panthers should have showed up 1:42 late
 > for the Super Bowl. They would be the Champs!
 >
 > Placing terrain and troops just has to be something that can be done
 > in a reasonable time. I think three or four tournaments ago, I played
 > a guy that sat and stared at the board for a good ten minutes before
 > he placed a single terrain choice or unit. Believe it or not, the
 > game was half over by the time we started bound one. In a four hour
 > game, we completed two, thats right TWO bounds! The very next game, I
 > was playing on the next table over and this guy did the same exact
 > thing to someone else and knocked a guy out of his first chance to
 > ever make the playoffs.
 >
 > I agree 100% that we don't want make the game a pressure cooker, but
 > does that mean a person has the right to waste his opponents time?
 >
 > As far as friends go ... I have them too and like to see them when I
 > travel. That's what breakfast, lunch, dinner and after hours beer
 > establishments are for.
 >
 > Just my hard-ass opinions ... Greg
 >
 >
 
 
 
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		| Greg Regets Imperator
 
  
 
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				|  Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2004 8:14 pm    Post subject: Speeding Play |  |  
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				| No offense Mark, but do you really think that asking someone to show
 up on time for a game, and place terrain and troops in a timely
 matter, and actually keeping his attention on the game, is too
 extreme?
 
 Hell, I guess the Carolina Panthers should have showed up 1:42 late
 for the Super Bowl. They would be the Champs!
 
 Placing terrain and troops just has to be something that can be done
 in a reasonable time. I think three or four tournaments ago, I played
 a guy that sat and stared at the board for a good ten minutes before
 he placed a single terrain choice or unit. Believe it or not, the
 game was half over by the time we started bound one. In a four hour
 game, we completed two, thats right TWO bounds! The very next game, I
 was playing on the next table over and this guy did the same exact
 thing to someone else and knocked a guy out of his first chance to
 ever make the playoffs.
 
 I agree 100% that we don't want make the game a pressure cooker, but
 does that mean a person has the right to waste his opponents time?
 
 As far as friends go ... I have them too and like to see them when I
 travel. That's what breakfast, lunch, dinner and after hours beer
 establishments are for.
 
 Just my hard-ass opinions ... Greg
 
 
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