This happened to two of my opponents in a triples game:
2009-08-20 01:14:02 - [Name Redacted1] was kicked out for violating the rules in round - 1
2009-08-20 01:14:02 - [Name Redacted2] was kicked out for violating the rules in round - 1
As a result, my third opponent received all of their troops and territories. Is there any way I can find out what happened?
I guess it's a good thing I haven't run into this before...just seems awful convenient that the third guy now owns half the board by himself from the beginning of the game.
rlb02a wrote:I guess it's a good thing I haven't run into this before...just seems awful convenient that the third guy now owns half the board by himself from the beginning of the game.
well, it isn't convenient when you consider that it is now a team v. one... not to mention his team mate/mates were kicked out for more than likely being multis. in a team game, i don't care when the other guy gets the troops, it is still 2 or 3 v. one, and the only way you lose that battle is if you are a poor team.. good luck!-0
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rlb02a wrote:I guess it's a good thing I haven't run into this before...just seems awful convenient that the third guy now owns half the board by himself from the beginning of the game.
well, it isn't convenient when you consider that it is now a team v. one... not to mention his team mate/mates were kicked out for more than likely being multis. in a team game, i don't care when the other guy gets the troops, it is still 2 or 3 v. one, and the only way you lose that battle is if you are a poor team.. good luck!-0
also another problem with this is that you have the possibility of the remaining player with all the extra territories and bonuses, is just as guilty as the kicked out multis, just he wasnt busted for being a multi, but guilty of playing with known multi's, past and current friends, dont think for a minute that this doesnt occur, and the mods must know this is also going on, perhaps difficult to prove, but happening just the same.
rlb02a wrote:I guess it's a good thing I haven't run into this before...just seems awful convenient that the third guy now owns half the board by himself from the beginning of the game.
well, it isn't convenient when you consider that it is now a team v. one... not to mention his team mate/mates were kicked out for more than likely being multis. in a team game, i don't care when the other guy gets the troops, it is still 2 or 3 v. one, and the only way you lose that battle is if you are a poor team.. good luck!-0
Incorrect. I have seen games with 3 busted multis and a 4th. Getting 4x the spots means you will get a bonus or 2 plus territory bonuses. Sometimes you just cannot overcome it.
rlb02a wrote:I guess it's a good thing I haven't run into this before...just seems awful convenient that the third guy now owns half the board by himself from the beginning of the game.
well, it isn't convenient when you consider that it is now a team v. one... not to mention his team mate/mates were kicked out for more than likely being multis. in a team game, i don't care when the other guy gets the troops, it is still 2 or 3 v. one, and the only way you lose that battle is if you are a poor team.. good luck!-0
Incorrect. I have seen games with 3 busted multis and a 4th. Getting 4x the spots means you will get a bonus or 2 plus territory bonuses. Sometimes you just cannot overcome it.
Yeah, having multis busted right before another player's turn can mean that the non-multi gets a whole bonus region. Not to mention that having 22 regions is better than having 11 + 11 regions.