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Re : Chits

From: "Chris McCurry" <CMCCURR@v...>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 13:10:47 -0400
Subject: Re : Chits



>From the messages written from:

>Jon (top cat)
>Sprayforming Developments Ltd.
and
>Jerry McVicker

I believe that there are two ways to look at this.  In a friendly game
or
scenario it would be best to assume That unless other wise stated
comunication and orders would be avalible to all units.  meaning that if
a
player for gets to give orders then the other player couls remind him.

After all it is a game and usually for fun..

The second way is in tournament, when the point is compitition.  At this
point if a player forgets to give orders then that was his / her
inablity
to play the game.  "oh well, sorry"  at this point it is the point to be
clear minded and tacticful... more so than your opponent, if they screw
up
it should be to your advantage (it's a measure of who is better at the
game
and the stress related to playing it.

my $0.02 for now

CMC

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