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Eternal Hand-Destruction on goko
« on: December 10, 2016, 05:14:25 am »
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4 Royal Carriage and Masquerade.
How to win? I had 4 coin tokens. Use 3 for a single Silver, 1 for another.
(I know the Outpost-version pin is also available.)

To be honest, I DO HATE this. I did this crying, sorrying for my opponent.
I wish the goko fixes Masquerade as soon as possible, today, immediately.
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Re: Eternal Hand-Destruction on goko
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2016, 12:26:23 pm »
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Goko/MF won't fix anything at this point, since they're getting supplanted in less than a month.
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Re: Eternal Hand-Destruction on goko
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2016, 12:58:55 pm »
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I appreciate your empathy with your opponent. In 21 days the pin will be gone.
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Re: Eternal Hand-Destruction on goko
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2016, 06:22:33 pm »
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I appreciate your empathy with your opponent. In 21 days the pin will be gone.
I am happy to hear that.

So, what is the manner? In Japan, tekagen (not to do his best consciously) is rude. I don't know the western style manner, so I am not sure whether I was rude. Was that polite?
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Re: Eternal Hand-Destruction on goko
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2016, 06:43:33 pm »
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I appreciate your empathy with your opponent. In 21 days the pin will be gone.
I am happy to hear that.

So, what is the manner? In Japan, tekagen (not to do his best consciously) is rude. I don't know the western style manner, so I am not sure whether I was rude. Was that polite?
In english being rude usually involves speaking or texting. So you weren't being rude or polite.
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Re: Eternal Hand-Destruction on goko
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2016, 07:11:46 pm »
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I appreciate your empathy with your opponent. In 21 days the pin will be gone.
I am happy to hear that.

So, what is the manner? In Japan, tekagen (not to do his best consciously) is rude. I don't know the western style manner, so I am not sure whether I was rude. Was that polite?
In english being rude usually involves speaking or texting. So you weren't being rude or polite.
Oh, I didn't know the word meaning. Then what is the manner? I wanted to press resign button even though I would win. Gentle or impolite?
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Re: Eternal Hand-Destruction on goko
« Reply #6 on: December 13, 2016, 05:21:29 pm »
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I appreciate your empathy with your opponent. In 21 days the pin will be gone.
I am happy to hear that.

So, what is the manner? In Japan, tekagen (not to do his best consciously) is rude. I don't know the western style manner, so I am not sure whether I was rude. Was that polite?
In english being rude usually involves speaking or texting. So you weren't being rude or polite.
Oh, I didn't know the word meaning. Then what is the manner? I wanted to press resign button even though I would win. Gentle or impolite?

I don't think there's an overall cultural thing here like there is in Japan. I know personally, I would want my opponent to do his best to win; if I win I want it to be because I earned the win and not because an opponent decided to just give me a win. This might be different in a tournament, where winning is more important. But if playing for fun, then I wouldn't be too happy if my opponent resigned just to pity me. But different people will feel differently.
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Re: Eternal Hand-Destruction on goko
« Reply #7 on: December 27, 2016, 10:36:06 am »
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this is a great pin. 

also, i expect my opponent to try and crush me using whatever means are available, so I wouldn't too worried about it.
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