
Originally Posted by
infamousd
You mean Sun tzu correct? Well, he would approve of not telling you anything (cheating is fine with him).I don't see an issue with sharing your cards (after this that's all I'm going to do because I'm not going on fishing expedition with people, short of telling you current statline plus current modifiers). This threat range discussion is ridiculous. No one said you shouldn't discuss stats and modifiers such as spells and active abilities, when asked. However, some have suggested that you are a cretin or a jerk for not discussing all possible game mechanics that are included. I personally feel that borders on discussing strategy (asking my mauler's charge range is not the same thing as asking what my army can do to make it so I can charge you.) it's fine to ask about a generic trick or well known strategy (hey your playing molik karn, heard he can charge x. How?) but asking "how far do I need be so you can't charge me" is unacceptable in a tournament setting, that's not stat or game info, that's asking for premeasurement. Yes, tournaments are different then causal play (not saying there are not more casual tourneys). Tournaments are meant to test your best against others doing the same. The goal is to win, but have fun while you test yourself trying your best. You've paid money for a chance to test your best against others. Being forced to explain your strategies or not capitalize on mistakes made is not only unfair it's not playing at your best. You relax from your tourney mindset to play casual, you don't "jerk up" from casual. That has been a low brow tactic used by some, suggesting that not discussing strategical elements (I.e. Pushing a model to increase charge range) is a jerk move or a ******y is inflammatory and not arguing why it's important to be so open. Oh it's a gotcha win? Or a chump win? It's a inflammatory comment not suggesting why it's a chump move. Are you saying if I show you my cards, but you don't notice/think of the gator throw combo, and I win by it, it's a chump win because I didn't explain fully that I can throw my gator when you ask about charge range of the gator? Again cool with talking about my stats, showing you my cards, but I am not going to discuss my strategy, especially when you don't ask about it in a tournament setting. I won't be asking you for anything but stats.