I am a doctor and I see patients. People come in. I play during breaks. But sometimes there are unscheduled walk-ins. If I'm halfway through a game, I try to finish it. Playing to win, and playing in a predictable way for the others in the game is an honorable thing to do.
If you're saying the minute something else comes up, that I should immediately resign, I would imagine everyone (even you, your microwaved lunch is ready, go get it) would probably be in violation of the "rules" of not giving their full undivided attention to their game.
You are accusing me of something without any proof and without any supporting evidence. 9/11 of my moves were played ultra-efficiently. Probably even more efficient than your average turn. So what did I do wrong? I got busy, but stayed in the game.
I am a doctor and I see patients. People come in. I play during breaks. But sometimes there are unscheduled walk-ins. If I'm halfway through a game, I try to finish it. Playing to win, and playing in a predictable way for the others in the game is an honorable thing to do.
If you're saying the minute something else comes up, that I should immediately resign, I would imagine everyone (even you, your microwaved lunch is ready, go get it) would probably be in violation of the "rules" of not giving their full undivided attention to their game.
You are accusing me of something without any proof and without any supporting evidence. 9/11 of my moves were played ultra-efficiently. Probably even more efficient than your average turn. So what did I do wrong? I got busy, but stayed in the game.
What am I on? I'm on my bike.