This has come up for me in games past.
If one is in a Foggy game, and you say something about your own deployment that is actually true. Something large is hiding if they're dumb enough to take away that one-country one-army buffer zone. If they attack it, they basically come through a cloud and see your spiritual Flash Gordon Along With Screaming Brian Blessed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnTHypbLlkE <-- like that.
If it's actually true, is that considered an attempt at baiting? And therefore, is this bad form? I've never actually been clear on what would constitute polite chat about The Game During The Game. I'm not sure there even IS a line, and more a matter of personal taste.
So I'll throw it out to you guys. Would you consider an opponent telling you about The Armies That Are Actually There if you go and look, thus opening yourself up to attack, an impolite move or a decent enough strategy against the impatient?
- AJ