by joriki on Wed Dec 10, 2014 9:34 am
I'm not replying to individual posts in this thread anymore because it's pretty obvious that many of the posters are not interested in exchanging arguments (and one has explicitly said so).
I do want to set one thing straight though because yet another baseless accusation has been perpetuated in some recent posts: I never defended breaking a rule. Both in the game chat and in this thread, I countered false accusations that had been spread by several posters, and explained my actions. At first I did this without admitting a mistake, because I didn't know about the formal rule I'd broken. Then when I learned about the formal rule I'd broken, I continued countering the false accusations and explaining my actions, and at the same time acknowledged that I'd broken a formal rule, and agreed that the consistent application of formal rules is important, and said that I would therefore not object if this was formally noted. I continue to think that the rule makes no sense in this case (witness the fact that since I started taking my turns because my opponent insisted, we've played 10 full rounds (that's 10 turns for me, 40 for him) in 36 hours, instead of just waiting for 24 hours until my last player was kicked out), but I never said or implied that this was a sufficient reason to break a formal rule if someone else insists that it be followed.