The reason I play out my hand is because its a courteous thing to do. In a physical card game when you and your opponent pack up often times you reveal what you had left in your hand for hypothetical and learning reasons. "Oh I coulda done this" "Oh I should have done that"
And it sates curiosity as to what was possible in that game had etc etc happened.
So before you blanket statement all over peoples faces, take a warm bubble bath and a few motrin. Then try and draw a conclusion.
Alright man, I'll try and look at from this point of view next time. Thanks!
When you have someone down to where it only takes one attack to end it. Why do you feel the need to play out your hand? Just kill them! Having someone down to one health and a minions on the field to provide the finishing blow, do you really have to play you Dr. Doom
or you power overqhelming, or anything else? Have some dignity and just kill. That shows respect to the other player. Anyone who doesn't do this are scrubs!
So concede lol ... why r u crying about this, when u have as much power to end it as your opponent? I dont get this topic.
For one dude, I'm not crying I'm simply making a statement, so let's get that straight real quick. Second it's an observation, it's just annoying.
lol read your first post again and u must see ur not simply making a statement, ur buthurt and salty for something so stupid, thas why a lot of ppl here call u out for it. (especially cause how u justify your not leaving in the end)
Also, you should really read the article about how social media is destroying today's youths grammatical accuracy, as you clearly fit that bill.
Grammar nazi, ok great. Eng is my 2nd language, i never said my eng perfect, actually far from it, so your insults on my grammar doesnt insult me, if u point out specific mistakes, i gladly correct myself and/or learn something ;-)
Also, in my opinion it's a show of respect to the other player that played a better game than you. You allow them to give the finishing blow, they earned it.
You chose to show respect, doesnt mean they have to or that they will show it to u back, dont be upset cause they didnt.
I don't concede, because I'm not a quitter. > Also, I've had people make mistakes by not actually kill me, or they get a phone call of the game crashes, which in turn they end up on the losing end, so no I'm not going to concede. Conceding is for candy a$$e$.
WOW such a good sportsmanship, so u show your opponents "respekt" by not conceding, but actually u just pray quietly that they get a phone call or theirs phone die and u get a free win ... wow what a good guy u are.
I don't BM... unless my opponent is the one that starts the fire. Thats when you gotta fight fire with fire. If the opponent is roping every turn, instead of giving in, I rather give my opponent a little taste of their own medicine. If they wanna say 'Sorry' because they think they've set up lethal, I'll respond back once I have lethal. Call it justice and equity
I try and do the most damage possible and play as many things as possible. For one to complete quests and also to play out the turn not just for lethal but to see how much damage I can squeeze out of the turn. I don't take all day to do it but it's nothing to get mad over. In fact I get more offended when someone concedes before I can play a spell or minion under 2 etc. to complete quests. How rude.
A lot of times when I "BM" by overplaying, it's just me trying to show what i had left in my arsenal, or pull off some neat combo that doesn't usually happen. It's really no different than playing tabletop TCG's where people usually concede long before death is certain but is at least easily assumed, but you still lay down your hand and state what was going to happen next. It helps new players learn and veteran players practice their consistency and deck building. Misplays and RNG do happen in hearthstone much more often that other TCG's so it can be even more educational to let things play out.
To me the only true BM out there is emote spamming. Nothing is gained from that other than entertainment of one and frustration of the other. But even so, this is easily combated by taking time to make two clicks and squelching your opponent.
Alright man, I'll try and look at from this point of view next time. Thanks!
lol read your first post again and u must see ur not simply making a statement, ur buthurt and salty for something so stupid, thas why a lot of ppl here call u out for it. (especially cause how u justify your not leaving in the end)
Grammar nazi, ok great. Eng is my 2nd language, i never said my eng perfect, actually far from it, so your insults on my grammar doesnt insult me, if u point out specific mistakes, i gladly correct myself and/or learn something ;-)
You chose to show respect, doesnt mean they have to or that they will show it to u back, dont be upset cause they didnt.
WOW such a good sportsmanship, so u show your opponents "respekt" by not conceding, but actually u just pray quietly that they get a phone call or theirs phone die and u get a free win ... wow what a good guy u are.
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I don't BM... unless my opponent is the one that starts the fire. Thats when you gotta fight fire with fire. If the opponent is roping every turn, instead of giving in, I rather give my opponent a little taste of their own medicine. If they wanna say 'Sorry' because they think they've set up lethal, I'll respond back once I have lethal. Call it justice and equity
Now they need to buff options with "auto squelch" and the game will be perfect.
I try and do the most damage possible and play as many things as possible. For one to complete quests and also to play out the turn not just for lethal but to see how much damage I can squeeze out of the turn. I don't take all day to do it but it's nothing to get mad over. In fact I get more offended when someone concedes before I can play a spell or minion under 2 etc. to complete quests. How rude.
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Ending the game with a Greeting emote is hilarious in 2 ways:
1. It's BM and it makes people mad.
2. Your opponent is going to be mad and confused as to whether or not you missed the Well Played emote which is above Greeting.
"That belongs in the Hall of Explorers!"
A lot of times when I "BM" by overplaying, it's just me trying to show what i had left in my arsenal, or pull off some neat combo that doesn't usually happen. It's really no different than playing tabletop TCG's where people usually concede long before death is certain but is at least easily assumed, but you still lay down your hand and state what was going to happen next. It helps new players learn and veteran players practice their consistency and deck building. Misplays and RNG do happen in hearthstone much more often that other TCG's so it can be even more educational to let things play out.
To me the only true BM out there is emote spamming. Nothing is gained from that other than entertainment of one and frustration of the other. But even so, this is easily combated by taking time to make two clicks and squelching your opponent.
I play everything in my hand on a winning turn, I want that exp. Is that really considered BM?
I do this when i have a quest like;
"play 20 minions that cost 5 or more"
"deal 100 damage to enemy heroes"
"play 20 minions that costs 3 or less"
People do this kind of thing doesnt mean they BM. I almost never concede for the other player to finish his quests.