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@treegb
as
far
as
I
am
concerned
you
are
free
to
ignore
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@treegb
as
far
as
I
am
concerned
you
are
free
to
ignore
this
paragraph
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[quote]Do not pursue all-or-nothing strategies without the consent of your team. Gambling the game on a risky move without their consent robs your teammates of their agency. You're free to try any strategy as long as you inform your team and they agree to it. The more risky, extreme, or unusual the strategy is, the more important it is to obtain your team's agreement before you start. Play as if you mean to play a full game.[/quote]
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[quote]Do not pursue all-or-nothing strategies without the consent of your team. Gambling the game on a risky move without their consent robs your teammates of their agency. You're free to try any strategy as long as you inform your team and they agree to it. The more risky, extreme, or unusual the strategy is, the more important it is to obtain your team's agreement before you start. Play as if you mean to play a full game.[/quote]
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as long as you seriously play to win. I haven't seen strategies with the goal of winning the game leading to any penalties yet. So learn and experiment as much as you want, provided you think something is a good idea and could be a viable strategy to win the game. Just make sure it's actually aimed at winning.
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as long as you seriously play to win. I haven't seen strategies with the goal of winning the game leading to any penalties yet. So learn and experiment as much as you want, provided you think something is a good idea and could be a viable strategy to win the game. Just make sure it's actually aimed at winning.
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