GeeksAreMyPeeps wrote:I can see situations where this might be a deliberate strategic tactic, and not intentionally annoying. For instance, Let's say I'm playing an Assassin Nuclear Trench game, and I'm comfortable that I'm not on the verge of being eliminated (nor is anyone else). I know who my target is hunting, and my target has a stack of troops adjacent to one of my spoils locations currently occupied by his target. I've got 5 spoils, and if I play my turn I'll be forced to use the spoil for that location. If I skip my turn, I can be reasonably assured that my target will take that location, hopefully with his entire stack. Skipping in this scenario seems like a fair play.
this is most certainly not fair play. it might be a valid tactic though to win the game. Also,You are making everybody way a turn, mostly that is 24 hours.... If you make a habit out of this, then you will be banned. However on accasion, well then it will simply taken in stride.
In the aforementioned example, as incident you shold not get into trouble with the law. How people are going to rate such an underhand tactic is up to them though.
personally i think its clever and low at the same time.