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JoseBagg
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2011

2011-06-02 00:10:07
rating 2.8
2011-05-11 05:39:17
rating 4.1
2011-05-09 21:15:24
rating 5.2
2011-05-04 08:16:47
rating 5.5
2011-04-28 08:49:35
rating 5.3
2011-04-10 07:31:52
rating 3.9
2011-04-04 05:51:44
rating 3.1
2011-03-09 06:38:54
rating 3.8

2008

2008-02-05 06:39:42
rating 4.5
2008-01-19 16:20:08
rating 3
2008-01-16 09:16:49
rating 3.2
2008-01-09 07:53:51
rating 3.4
2008-02-05 06:39:42
61 votes, rating 4.5
Sometimes fouling the Mino is bad idea.
I played a game some time ago against an opponent who was eager to skill up his mino. His mino blitzed every turn for the first 4 turns of the game. His mino actions were always early in the turn as well. On the fourth turn, he rolled two dice and had to choose a both down. The turnover left his side exposed. I secured the ball and set myself up for a fairly easy score. At this point, I felt like throwing a foul, but I stopped and thought about it. I still had my apothecary so I wasn't too worried about the mino hurting me, and if he kept blitzing with it he would stand a 1 in 9 chance of ending his turn and giving me an advantage. So I fouled a lineman with guard instead.

The plan worked quite well. My opponent kept blitzing with his mino and lost his turn one more time in that game. I was able to score easily again because of it. In turn 5 of the second half, the opportunity to foul the mino presented itself again. I had a 2-0 lead. Being hurt was now a bigger concern than losing, so I foul and sent him off the pitch, but I believe my choice early in the game to not take away my opponents ability to play bad gave me an easier win.
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