Posted by pythrr on 2008-10-30 03:13:32
then dont get picked... geez
Posted by catmando on 2008-10-30 06:19:58
I would like to offer some advice in an ernest fashion.
I have heard some on here condemn the practice of being a choosy player. There's nothing wrong with investigating any prospective challengers and getting an idea of whom you might playing against. I think you should do likewise and break the cycle of getting picked. Be choosy about whom you play against. Go for the even match up as often as possible. I allowed myself to get picked on here once just to see what would happen and I feel where your pain.
In short, be careful whom you play against, it will save you some grief. BB is a cool game, just watch out for the widgets.
Good Luck in your future games.
Posted by PhrollikK on 2008-10-30 08:12:01
Looking at your record I cannot say you are getting picked tbh.
But hey, you don't have to play a challenger if you don't want to. Up to you.
Posted by DonTomaso on 2008-10-30 09:18:35
What Catmando said...
Also, challenge more, that way you are the picker... nice, huh?
Posted by nin on 2008-10-30 14:17:49
Offer fair challenges, refuse those that are unfair... problem solved.
(Well, it can be a bit more complex, but the idea is there)
Posted by Quinn on 2009-01-27 23:54:52
Hey - Do your Wood Elfs want to play my Chaos. The 3 handicaps you receive should equal things out. And don't worry about my 2 Claws/Razor Sharp Claws - I try to protect them and don't let them throw too many blocks.
Oh yea - the 4 dp - I don't use them much either.
So you up for the challenge - it should be fun.
Posted by BillBrasky on 2011-03-09 09:24:16
Easy fix: Don't play ranked.
Posted by BillBrasky on 2011-03-09 09:24:18
Easy fix: Don't play ranked.