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Re: Clarification |
Mon, 01 September 2003 07:00 |
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mazda | | Lieutenant | Messages: 655
Registered: April 2003 Location: Reading, UK | |
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scottrick49 wrote on Fri, 29 August 2003 04:21 | I would be considered a 'new-bie' as this is my first online game. (along with the weasel one i'm planning on playing in).
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As an almost newbie, I would caution against entering two new games at once. You may be ok for the first 30 or so turns, but after that the effort will begin to be a strain, especially if things are not proceeding to plan.
If you want to play two or more games, then stagger them.
Enter one game then when it reaches 30 or 40 turns, look around for another game to enter.
Or enter one game and play another as a private duel (which is far easier to fit into your spare time with a open schedule).
I know it's exciting, approaching your first on-line game.
But as with all things, it's better to take on something you can manage, and then take on more if it proves easy.
Finally, of course, you may be one of those lucky people who can give enough time to more than 1 large game, and you may fare quite well.
But however well you can play two games, then it makes sense that you would do better just committing your time to one game, and your opponents might even appreciate that !
M
p.s. scottrick - I'm not aiming this at you, or anyone in particular, just thought I'd put it down and see if people agree.
It's not something that I've seen many guidelines on.
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