
Originally Posted by
mangustheix
I was recently at the ETC in the UK, adn the maturity of that competition really shows how I feel about the game. It was a tournament, so people were serious about their games, but everyone was very professional. Communication was excellent by all my opponents. If there was going to be any important move, such as with charges, runs to engage, freestrikes, etc, then it was declared, commited to, discussed as to the effects, and then measured to check. I know there was a critical measurement where I was trying to shoot Kovnik Joe. I declared I would be doing it and that I wanted to make a full advance towards him, and then shoot him. We measured it out before moving (move+shot was 18") and turns out I was in range. If I hadnt been then I would have just moved to the original position declared. This is how I would like people to play all the time. it sounds time consuming, but if you are playing people who know the game, and where the problems can come up, then you know when to do this sort of stuff.
As for other items I play two different ways. In casual games, if someone forgets to upkeep, allocate focus, etc then I will let them do it. I see this as a good practice for tournament play. I dont want to win a casual game where I am trying to learn because my opponent forgot to allocate focus. Same with B2B contact talked about above. if something is almost in B2B, and it is a casual game, I will say that is cool. Now, in tournament play, none of this is ok. You forget to allocate focus? tough luck, you will know for next time. If your not b2b? tough, you will remember to move them properly next turn. I also expect the same for me as well.
As an aside, in friendly games I act as if I am in a tournament. By this I mean I dont allow myself to correct silly things I do. My opponent can do all the takebacks he likes, but I dont let myself do that. I found that when I started been tough on myself I became a much better player. It is the old saying that you learn from your mistakes. I now never forget to feat with Old Witch. I also never move her forward unless really necessary, and many other little things (like dont get within 12" of a stalker between some stones unless you can ABSOLUTELY, GARANTEED kill one of the stones).