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Done.FBG -Brant sounds familiar, but he's not in my invite list. Can you forward an invite to him from the FBG Tourney to trade user names?
Done.FBG -Brant sounds familiar, but he's not in my invite list. Can you forward an invite to him from the FBG Tourney to trade user names?
I was just thinking the same thing.I think it's time to blacklist Tonkafun. The guy's a f'in moron, and takes forever to take his turns when he's losing.
Is he on the boards here or just a Warlight random add?I was just thinking the same thing.I think it's time to blacklist Tonkafun. The guy's a f'in moron, and takes forever to take his turns when he's losing.
He's a random as far as I know. There was some confusion a few pages ago about whether he was FBG, but I don't think so. Not sure how he got on Humuna's invite list for the Unc games.Is he on the boards here or just a Warlight random add?I was just thinking the same thing.I think it's time to blacklist Tonkafun. The guy's a f'in moron, and takes forever to take his turns when he's losing.
Well, in fairness, I've been in some other games where he wasn't that bad. And his partner was the only one booted, which shouldn't happen in FBG games.Oh, and how the hell is Panocha Libre still around?He's a random as far as I know. There was some confusion a few pages ago about whether he was FBG, but I don't think so. Not sure how he got on Humuna's invite list for the Unc games.Is he on the boards here or just a Warlight random add?I was just thinking the same thing.I think it's time to blacklist Tonkafun. The guy's a f'in moron, and takes forever to take his turns when he's losing.

I don't think he's a bad player, which may have been part of why Humuna invited him to the Unc games, like I said, I'm not sure...But, his whining in Unc VIII (or Vii or IX or whatever, I can't keep track, obviously - hi fatguy) and the bull#### he's pulling in this game, make me think he should be blacklisted.Well, in fairness, I've been in some other games where he wasn't that bad. And his partner was the only one booted, which shouldn't happen in FBG games.He's a random as far as I know. There was some confusion a few pages ago about whether he was FBG, but I don't think so. Not sure how he got on Humuna's invite list for the Unc games.Is he on the boards here or just a Warlight random add?I was just thinking the same thing.I think it's time to blacklist Tonkafun. The guy's a f'in moron, and takes forever to take his turns when he's losing.
Oh, and how the hell is Panocha Libre still around?![]()
I guess noone in Knoxville speaks Spanish.Well, in fairness, I've been in some other games where he wasn't that bad. And his partner was the only one booted, which shouldn't happen in FBG games.Oh, and how the hell is Panocha Libre still around?He's a random as far as I know. There was some confusion a few pages ago about whether he was FBG, but I don't think so. Not sure how he got on Humuna's invite list for the Unc games.Is he on the boards here or just a Warlight random add?I was just thinking the same thing.I think it's time to blacklist Tonkafun. The guy's a f'in moron, and takes forever to take his turns when he's losing.![]()
As for Tonka- he's a ########, but he is a good player.Thanks for the heads up Dragons. I didn't see it in time but would have prefered an all FBG team. Oh well.We're about ready to invite the masses into the new Asia tournament. http://warlight.net/App.aspx?TournamentID=726
This Guy, Randall and Smoked Pears are all on their own team. Which is fine if you want to pick up two randoms or if you have some outside friends you want to form a team with. But, I thought I'd give you the opportunity to join each other before we open it up to everyone.
I only have FBG's in my friends list, so when we open it up, I'll need to rely on the rest of you to forwards invites.
Eh, maybe it's time to end my feud with Bfred. I do avoid tourneys with him sometimes because I don't want the drama. But, I am on a team with Fred and Sidewinder where we're in the Championship round, and we're able to get along. I think because we both like Sidewinder and don't want to screw him over.Thanks for the heads up Dragons. I didn't see it in time but would have prefered an all FBG team. Oh well.We're about ready to invite the masses into the new Asia tournament. http://warlight.net/App.aspx?TournamentID=726
This Guy, Randall and Smoked Pears are all on their own team. Which is fine if you want to pick up two randoms or if you have some outside friends you want to form a team with. But, I thought I'd give you the opportunity to join each other before we open it up to everyone.
I only have FBG's in my friends list, so when we open it up, I'll need to rely on the rest of you to forwards invites.
Why end that which has been comedy gold for the rest of us? What else are the internets for?Eh, maybe it's time to end my feud with Bfred. I do avoid tourneys with him sometimes because I don't want the drama. But, I am on a team with Fred and Sidewinder where we're in the Championship round, and we're able to get along. I think because we both like Sidewinder and don't want to screw him over.Thanks for the heads up Dragons. I didn't see it in time but would have prefered an all FBG team. Oh well.We're about ready to invite the masses into the new Asia tournament. http://warlight.net/App.aspx?TournamentID=726
This Guy, Randall and Smoked Pears are all on their own team. Which is fine if you want to pick up two randoms or if you have some outside friends you want to form a team with. But, I thought I'd give you the opportunity to join each other before we open it up to everyone.
I only have FBG's in my friends list, so when we open it up, I'll need to rely on the rest of you to forwards invites.
I appreciate that.Eh, maybe it's time to end my feud with Bfred. I do avoid tourneys with him sometimes because I don't want the drama. But, I am on a team with Fred and Sidewinder where we're in the Championship round, and we're able to get along. I think because we both like Sidewinder and don't want to screw him over.Thanks for the heads up Dragons. I didn't see it in time but would have prefered an all FBG team. Oh well.We're about ready to invite the masses into the new Asia tournament. http://warlight.net/App.aspx?TournamentID=726
This Guy, Randall and Smoked Pears are all on their own team. Which is fine if you want to pick up two randoms or if you have some outside friends you want to form a team with. But, I thought I'd give you the opportunity to join each other before we open it up to everyone.
I only have FBG's in my friends list, so when we open it up, I'll need to rely on the rest of you to forwards invites.
And I gotta say, I often forget of the history between you two in those games because of how civil you guys are in there.This was great advice.Challenge 1 is hugely dependent on where you start out and how many opponents are nearby.I've beat it twice in about 10 tries, but only when I started in Africa with no on else on the continent. China/Europe is too hard to defend. Africa has 4 choke points you can defend. I always get screwed up in Australia/Asia Pacific because an army can attack you from Hawaii and I never notice them since they're on the other side of the screen. Still trying to win starting in the Americas.It's pretty easy to take the whole African continent and it gives good army bonuses when you do. Both times that I won followed the same script.Take all of Africa, buildup a small defense vs Brazil and Antarctica, did not expand there.Expanded into Spain and Israel/Saudi Arabia. I only tried to expand when I could defend the border countries after I took them. Spain and the M.E. are good because you can start expanding and only have to defend two countries at a time on each front.Keep an eye on the ai army buildup and defend accordingly. Brazil had 10 armies, so I put 15-20 in Nigeria. They will buildup quick and overrun you the next turn in a blink. Let them attack you, defense has a 60% bonus according to the rules.Brazil and Nigeria had an arms race buildup to 112 armies to 152. In the meantime I was taking Europe/Middle East and pushing eastward towards Asia. Brazil finally attacked me and it was over for them. After losing their 112, I expanded into SA and it was over. South America to North America, Europe over Greenland, Middle East finishing up Asia down into Australia and up from Antarctica.Expand like mad in one or two fronts, defend the rest. Be patient and let them attack you and then finish it.Challenge 2 looks fun but the whole dual earth thing is kinda trippy.
TINY DANCER IS FAGUYINALITTLECOATAlso, congrats on the big win wdh76!!
No, and in hindsight that is what I should have done.Was anything said in chat? In this case, I'd warn the other person that I'm going to boot at the boot timer if they continue to exceed it.
To be fair, if I were BF, I'd also say something in chat about my inability to make moves in a quick manner.You're relatively new to FBG games, you may not have known that we've all sort of come to a standing agreement that booting should only be used when absolutely necessary (i.e. it's clear someone is not returning to the game - or if a tournament is being held up on one person or team). I think almost all of us have been frustrated with BF's delays in games here and there, but when you hear his explanation it makes sense.No, and in hindsight that is what I should have done.Was anything said in chat? In this case, I'd warn the other person that I'm going to boot at the boot timer if they continue to exceed it.
That's true. I had started to make moves earlier and was going to post something about how long it was taking me, then I noticed he hadn't moved yet and thought the same thing was going on. FWIW if everyone else is moving quickly in the game I'm far more likely to sit down and try to blow through my move. I'm usually very quick at moving in small games. The big US map, Asia after lots of moves, and quad earth are a little trickier, and it seems like almost everyone takes longer on those games. FWIW, I looked at the history and in the past four turns he had started with my 210 income to my 170, but I'd had more armies in position on the board. When it ended we were both in the mid 130s, and I had to defend my bonuses, break other bonuses of his, and also defend the places where I'd already broken his bonuses, and we had fronts everywhere. It was one of the more interesting setups, but it was mindboggling how many combinations there were, and each of us was placing armies in 20+ different places and making over 20 moves per turn. That's not really something I can do between meetings. It takes a little more time.To be fair, if I were BF, I'd also say something in chat about my inability to make moves in a quick manner.You're relatively new to FBG games, you may not have known that we've all sort of come to a standing agreement that booting should only be used when absolutely necessary (i.e. it's clear someone is not returning to the game - or if a tournament is being held up on one person or team). I think almost all of us have been frustrated with BF's delays in games here and there, but when you hear his explanation it makes sense.No, and in hindsight that is what I should have done.Was anything said in chat? In this case, I'd warn the other person that I'm going to boot at the boot timer if they continue to exceed it.
Pink booted my opponent in a team tourney in a game where he and his teammate had already surrendered. When my opponent didn't show up over the weekend he unsurrendered, then made his move. (If he'd booted before unsurrendering, he would have lost, since everyone else had accepted the surrenders). Worst sportsmanship I've seen on the board. Totally fine to boot him without warning in any future game.This actually reminds me, I'm still a contender in this tournament http://www.warlight.net/App.aspx?TournamentID=577. I have a game with Pinkbladder who I understand likes to **** around with the boot timer. He already waited a couple days to be the second to join our game and has still not made his opening move (how much thought and analysis is necessary for the first move?). I should probably warn him now, so I can boot at 3 days on the nose.
ETA - the entire tournament is waiting on our game, which I think is the fault of my previous opponent (The Mighty Sandwich), who I had to boot after warning. He was winning too, so too bad for him.
Too bad I already warned him, although I wasn't exactly nice about it, so that counts for something. I think I read your thread in the warlight forums about this and filed it away. I already knew I despised this guy, but I didn't specifically remember if it was anything other than his arrogance and the rumors I heard about his seemingly intentional delays.bostonfred said:Pink booted my opponent in a team tourney in a game where he and his teammate had already surrendered. When my opponent didn't show up over the weekend he unsurrendered, then made his move. (If he'd booted before unsurrendering, he would have lost, since everyone else had accepted the surrenders). Worst sportsmanship I've seen on the board. Totally fine to boot him without warning in any future game.Dragons said:This actually reminds me, I'm still a contender in this tournament http://www.warlight.net/App.aspx?TournamentID=577. I have a game with Pinkbladder who I understand likes to **** around with the boot timer. He already waited a couple days to be the second to join our game and has still not made his opening move (how much thought and analysis is necessary for the first move?). I should probably warn him now, so I can boot at 3 days on the nose.
ETA - the entire tournament is waiting on our game, which I think is the fault of my previous opponent (The Mighty Sandwich), who I had to boot after warning. He was winning too, so too bad for him.
That is a lot of games. I stick mostly to the FBG forwarded tournies because I don't have the time to sit down and play whole games at a time. Are you jumping into random games often? Any new maps that are interesting?I've played over 1000 games now.
Pinkbladder surrenders on turn 5: http://www.warlight.net/App.aspx?GameID=1115569Too bad I already warned him, although I wasn't exactly nice about it, so that counts for something. I think I read your thread in the warlight forums about this and filed it away. I already knew I despised this guy, but I didn't specifically remember if it was anything other than his arrogance and the rumors I heard about his seemingly intentional delays.bostonfred said:Pink booted my opponent in a team tourney in a game where he and his teammate had already surrendered. When my opponent didn't show up over the weekend he unsurrendered, then made his move. (If he'd booted before unsurrendering, he would have lost, since everyone else had accepted the surrenders). Worst sportsmanship I've seen on the board. Totally fine to boot him without warning in any future game.Dragons said:This actually reminds me, I'm still a contender in this tournament http://www.warlight.net/App.aspx?TournamentID=577. I have a game with Pinkbladder who I understand likes to **** around with the boot timer. He already waited a couple days to be the second to join our game and has still not made his opening move (how much thought and analysis is necessary for the first move?). I should probably warn him now, so I can boot at 3 days on the nose.
ETA - the entire tournament is waiting on our game, which I think is the fault of my previous opponent (The Mighty Sandwich), who I had to boot after warning. He was winning too, so too bad for him.
Check his cumulative luck in that game - that's rough.Pinkbladder surrenders on turn 5: http://www.warlight.net/App.aspx?GameID=1115569Too bad I already warned him, although I wasn't exactly nice about it, so that counts for something. I think I read your thread in the warlight forums about this and filed it away. I already knew I despised this guy, but I didn't specifically remember if it was anything other than his arrogance and the rumors I heard about his seemingly intentional delays.bostonfred said:Pink booted my opponent in a team tourney in a game where he and his teammate had already surrendered. When my opponent didn't show up over the weekend he unsurrendered, then made his move. (If he'd booted before unsurrendering, he would have lost, since everyone else had accepted the surrenders). Worst sportsmanship I've seen on the board. Totally fine to boot him without warning in any future game.Dragons said:This actually reminds me, I'm still a contender in this tournament http://www.warlight.net/App.aspx?TournamentID=577. I have a game with Pinkbladder who I understand likes to **** around with the boot timer. He already waited a couple days to be the second to join our game and has still not made his opening move (how much thought and analysis is necessary for the first move?). I should probably warn him now, so I can boot at 3 days on the nose.
ETA - the entire tournament is waiting on our game, which I think is the fault of my previous opponent (The Mighty Sandwich), who I had to boot after warning. He was winning too, so too bad for him.
Yeah, it hit him bad in turn 4 and 5, I won a 5v4 and then in turn 5 he failed on a 4v2 to escape and maintain a presence next to my bonuses. He didn't have great starting spots either.Check his cumulative luck in that game - that's rough.Pinkbladder surrenders on turn 5: http://www.warlight.net/App.aspx?GameID=1115569Too bad I already warned him, although I wasn't exactly nice about it, so that counts for something. I think I read your thread in the warlight forums about this and filed it away. I already knew I despised this guy, but I didn't specifically remember if it was anything other than his arrogance and the rumors I heard about his seemingly intentional delays.bostonfred said:Pink booted my opponent in a team tourney in a game where he and his teammate had already surrendered. When my opponent didn't show up over the weekend he unsurrendered, then made his move. (If he'd booted before unsurrendering, he would have lost, since everyone else had accepted the surrenders). Worst sportsmanship I've seen on the board. Totally fine to boot him without warning in any future game.Dragons said:This actually reminds me, I'm still a contender in this tournament http://www.warlight.net/App.aspx?TournamentID=577. I have a game with Pinkbladder who I understand likes to **** around with the boot timer. He already waited a couple days to be the second to join our game and has still not made his opening move (how much thought and analysis is necessary for the first move?). I should probably warn him now, so I can boot at 3 days on the nose.
ETA - the entire tournament is waiting on our game, which I think is the fault of my previous opponent (The Mighty Sandwich), who I had to boot after warning. He was winning too, so too bad for him.
I noticed he said that, too, in the chat. Maybe I've missed a new school of thought/strategy, but I was under the impression that India and Central America weren't all that bad. You can complete them both in 2 turns. Meanwhile, you only had E China that you could complete in 2 turns, and it takes some more luck to get that in 2 turns than India or CA requires. Overall, I think his starting spots were better than yours. If anything, I think his starting spots should have given him an advantage when compared to your starting spots.Yeah, it hit him bad in turn 4 and 5, I won a 5v4 and then in turn 5 he failed on a 4v2 to escape and maintain a presence next to my bonuses. He didn't have great starting spots either.Check his cumulative luck in that game - that's rough.Pinkbladder surrenders on turn 5: http://www.warlight.net/App.aspx?GameID=1115569
You're probably right. In both cases where I failed an attack and he knew exactly where I was, he went all out for the block instead of finishing his own bonuses. His India bonus didn't turn out to be all that great because he was pinched between two of my starting spots. And he had trouble in Central America because I was in W U.S. But he had the opportunity to finish those bonuses and utilize the income for a turn or two before I could have broken them.I noticed he said that, too, in the chat. Maybe I've missed a new school of thought/strategy, but I was under the impression that India and Central America weren't all that bad. You can complete them both in 2 turns. Meanwhile, you only had E China that you could complete in 2 turns, and it takes some more luck to get that in 2 turns than India or CA requires. Overall, I think his starting spots were better than yours. If anything, I think his starting spots should have given him an advantage when compared to your starting spots.Yeah, it hit him bad in turn 4 and 5, I won a 5v4 and then in turn 5 he failed on a 4v2 to escape and maintain a presence next to my bonuses. He didn't have great starting spots either.Check his cumulative luck in that game - that's rough.Pinkbladder surrenders on turn 5: http://www.warlight.net/App.aspx?GameID=1115569
I don't remember. One I didn't win because Gaspumper knocked me out. 2 player teams, remember that.Which tourney?
I'd just as soon stay away from the very foggy setting, but I love the suggestion of the NY map - - in chat on the tourney page I suggested a new(ish) map like Canada, Warsaw, etc. The New York map (I'm assuming that we're talking about the New York State map with lots of bonuses at the county level and territories made up of towns) would be fantastic.new york map for the next tourney? it's got some bugs, but it's something new. I'm thinking something with surveillance and recon cards, airlifts, abandons, no spy or reinforcements, and maybe something besides the standard fog- very foggy perhaps?oh, team game as well, of course
Looks like there is a new, big Africa map.Anywho, the team tourney is drawing to a close. Any ideas for the next FBG tourney?