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he is at 1280HighlanderAttack wrote:well he posted 1252 so far
I am second now
what to do what to do

This is my favourite thread at the moment. HA's posts just crack me up. They actually remind of diaries from the trenches: they have that stiff upper lip, for King and Country, resigned determination about them that I can but admire. Yet what makes it all truly amazing is that he doesn't have to do any of this .HighlanderAttack wrote:So I passed out when I laid down on the floor for a few minutes tonight. I was out for a little over 2 hours and I missed between 12 and 15 turns. I am so exhausted so I am getting these games down ASAP and I am done trying to hold and now break this record. It has been fun and insane over the past 8 days.

Robinette wrote:HA's mouse finger...
Jack Byrnes wrote:Jesus, Focker, It's just a game!

Uncle Death wrote:Well done HA. HA didn't have any help it appears taking his turns until he dropped under a thousand. Any new records are meaningless because no one can ever prove they were the one to take all the turns. It was just stupid enough of an idea that I don't think it occurred to him to cheat to get the record. Any further attempt to beat the 1250 is meaningless unless the contest is to do it with help and to keep above a certain rank in the attempt. Otherwise it's like winning the Tour de France without the blood tests.
your post doesn't make any sense. If he could show that he didn't have any help, then so could someone else.Uncle Death wrote:Well done HA. HA didn't have any help it appears taking his turns until he dropped under a thousand. Any new records are meaningless because no one can ever prove they were the one to take all the turns. It was just stupid enough of an idea that I don't think it occurred to him to cheat to get the record. Any further attempt to beat the 1250 is meaningless unless the contest is to do it with help and to keep above a certain rank in the attempt. Otherwise it's like winning the Tour de France without the blood tests.
I guess that's just the state of journalism these days.Georgerx7di wrote:your post doesn't make any sense. If he could show that he didn't have any help, then so could someone else.Uncle Death wrote:Well done HA. HA didn't have any help it appears taking his turns until he dropped under a thousand. Any new records are meaningless because no one can ever prove they were the one to take all the turns. It was just stupid enough of an idea that I don't think it occurred to him to cheat to get the record. Any further attempt to beat the 1250 is meaningless unless the contest is to do it with help and to keep above a certain rank in the attempt. Otherwise it's like winning the Tour de France without the blood tests.
Either way, impressive accomplishment HA. I wouldn't try it, but it is impressive.
I don't understand why you aren't willing to give other players the benefit of the doubt, but you are for HA?Uncle Death wrote: It is very impressive what HA did especially because he kept his rank so high and he did do it on his own. I'll state this opinion for the last time for those confused by it. If the record is most games played at once by one player then those attempting to break HA's record have a slight credibility issue. That's all and it's just my opinion.
Bones2484 wrote:I don't understand why you aren't willing to give other players the benefit of the doubt, but you are for HA?Uncle Death wrote: It is very impressive what HA did especially because he kept his rank so high and he did do it on his own. I'll state this opinion for the last time for those confused by it. If the record is most games played at once by one player then those attempting to break HA's record have a slight credibility issue. That's all and it's just my opinion.
Especially since lately I've been seeing "so and so for HA" in games. I know you said "now that he dropped under 1000 games", but what's the point of that statement? The hard part isn't the first day of 1250+, it's the next week.
Yeah. I've been following this for awhile and have had games with both of you and have wondered the same thing: could I keep up mentally? Time wise it might be possible, but no matter how well a player knows a map, I figure I would need time to sit and look at it. I admire you both for facing the challenge but wonder, in the end, if it is really worth it!HighlanderAttack wrote: I think AoN and myself have come to the conclusion that these many games are almost impossible to keep up with and that you mentally get destroyed trying to do so.
It's quite obvious to me that he can't.elfish_lad wrote:Yeah. I've been following this for awhile and have had games with both of you and have wondered the same thing: could I keep up mentally? Time wise it might be possible, but no matter how well a player knows a map, I figure I would need time to sit and look at it. I admire you both for facing the challenge but wonder, in the end, if it is really worth it!HighlanderAttack wrote: I think AoN and myself have come to the conclusion that these many games are almost impossible to keep up with and that you mentally get destroyed trying to do so.
But cheers.
E.

I know AoN was officially playing more games at once, but to me it is simply incredible that HA could play this many games, missing a few turns (understandably), and giving up on games that he was behind in to make his turns faster, and STILL be a major. AoN only was a lieutenant/sargeant 1st class and he couldnt come close to keeping up his ranking. Not saying AoN is bad, he should be congratulated too, but HA's accomplishment and success just reached another level in my eyes.HighlanderAttack wrote:I am down to 309 games and all caught up for the first time in two weeks--yippee--Now that I am totally burned out on CC.