I specifically did not name Trossell, because he is not the only one guilty of playing like this. Don't put words into my mouths folks. This is not just about 1 person, but about many people who play like this. It's not about 1 person playing slow and it's not just about online games. In real life I've met numerous players who play like this in tournaments. I believe it has become a strategy to play slow and I don't think it's right.Alter Tuk wrote:As Bernd said, this discussion is just as old as the Nations Cup itself. The original idea about not setting up a time limit in this tournament was that a) its simply not necessary as the players dont play simultanious and the tournament has a long time limit itself (1 week each round) and b) we once thought its nicer to play the games in the casual way which we play every day on gccg. I know, I know, the Nations Cup is much to serious to play in a casual way but if I look at my games in all those years, most of them were normal games in terms of the time they took. May last game took little more than one hour!
Brian, play a fast deck and if your opponent is stalling, just ask him if he could play a little bit faster. Last year we had the discussion after your game vs Trossel and as far as I can tell he is playing way faster than ever (no need to stop the running gags though).
That said I must say that I still agree with you and I would be annoyed, too, if a organisation phase would take 20 minutes. That makes one beer each organisation phase. Too much for me during the week....
Are all meccg games considered casual now? Is there no tournament level play anymore? Where do you draw the line? When was the last time you EVER saw someone get a tournament infraction for anything not just stalling?
I personally believe we have become too lax, and maybe it's a sympton of trying to perserve the game, but I enjoy a tough fight. I might win, I might lose, but I enjoy the high level of competition. But I would like for it to be a even playing field in regards to rules and time, but it's not and until something is done about it, I will continue my 1 man protest.