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[Poll] Effort agreements

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202589.32 in reply to 202589.31
Date: 11/17/2011 9:07:03 AM
BV Pistons
RBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
107107
Second Team:
BV Pistons II
Mmmm...I see your point, but that's kind of option 2, where I don't agree to the TIE-TIE.
But, let's say that I counter the TIE-TIE with a normal-TIE, like you said. Why would team Y agree to this? He's throwing away his advantage. Besides, if I were team Y, I would ask myself:
"Why would he want to play normal when I'm the stronger team and I am the clear favorite for this game? He knows something I don't know. I don't want to lose this one, screw it, I'm playing normal. Better safe than sorry."


How did those games when you played TIE while your opponent played normal turn out? Did you win all of them? Well, you might have, you have a very solid team

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202589.33 in reply to 202589.32
Date: 11/17/2011 10:42:58 AM
BC Hostivař
II.2
Overall Posts Rated:
11971197
Second Team:
Jirkov
Someone can you offer TIE-TIE even if he wants play TIE anyway (or just doesn't want to play TIE-CT). But you don't know it when he is asking for TIE-TIE. But in this case he could agree with your re-proposal of normal-TIE. I think it worths ask him. If he refuses you wouldn't still be in worse situation than before.
It happens me at least once, I played match where I would have agreed to TIE-normal, but as I saw on forum that my opponent is very confident of strength of his team I offered him TIE-TIE and he accepted it.
Deals are sometimes about negotiation and some kind of "psychological war". Some managers are saying that it's obvious what asking team would play without an agreement but it's not true. Sometimes even I don't what I will play if opponent refuses my offer so how the others could know it?

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202589.34 in reply to 202589.33
Date: 11/17/2011 4:27:34 PM
JMDCeltics
II.3
Overall Posts Rated:
32603260
I have never had a proposal like this...why? Because everybody knows that i ALWAYS play TIE:)

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202589.35 in reply to 202589.32
Date: 11/18/2011 2:23:49 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
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Mmmm...I see your point, but that's kind of option 2, where I don't agree to the TIE-TIE.
But, let's say that I counter the TIE-TIE with a normal-TIE, like you said. Why would team Y agree to this? He's throwing away his advantage. Besides, if I were team Y, I would ask myself:
"Why would he want to play normal when I'm the stronger team and I am the clear favorite for this game? He knows something I don't know. I don't want to lose this one, screw it, I'm playing normal. Better safe than sorry."


How did those games when you played TIE while your opponent played normal turn out? Did you win all of them? Well, you might have, you have a very solid team :)



tie vs normal was quite normal on nt level, where ct are more common(a and neckbreaking) then at least the league i play.

But when you have clearly the better team and suggest a Tie vs Tie, such a onesided deal would be more a joke for the one who get him and i believe in such cases they got broken more often. But when you say i am afraid of your ct, so that i wouldn't play tie against you but the enthusiam would be nice for future games so i suggest you a normal vs Tie ... Then i got an enthusiam boost, and you have a little chanche and can still crunch another opponent.

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202589.36 in reply to 202589.35
Date: 11/18/2011 1:38:15 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
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I didn't read all answers but my proposal is: if you don't want to give any comments for TIE-deal, do not read your bb-mail before game. Your opponent can see if you have read your bb-mail or not.....

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202589.37 in reply to 202589.36
Date: 11/18/2011 4:56:04 PM
JMDCeltics
II.3
Overall Posts Rated:
32603260
Your opponent can see if you have read your bb-mail or not.....


How can anyone know this?
Thanks.

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202589.38 in reply to 202589.37
Date: 11/18/2011 7:01:04 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
104104
If you go to BB-mail, and then go to sent messages, there will be a envelope next to the messages you have recently sent. If it is closed then the person has not opened the BB-mail yet, but if the envelope is open it means they have opened your message.

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202589.40 in reply to 202589.38
Date: 11/19/2011 3:57:50 PM
JMDCeltics
II.3
Overall Posts Rated:
32603260
I´m here since Season 8 and everyday i learn new things:)
Thanks a lot, best regards.

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202589.41 in reply to 202589.40
Date: 11/20/2011 7:24:46 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
750750
You have one more option, open and read message and then again mark as unread

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202589.42 in reply to 202589.41
Date: 11/20/2011 1:14:29 PM
JMDCeltics
II.3
Overall Posts Rated:
32603260
You have one more option, open and read message and then again mark as unread

Thanks mate, i knew this what i didn´t know was that i can know if a sent message has been read.
Best regards.