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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 12, 2017 5:33:45 GMT -4
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 14, 2017 9:15:13 GMT -4
Pawn to e5
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 14, 2017 9:40:55 GMT -4
Qh5
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 16, 2017 19:54:53 GMT -4
Sorry, I forgot about this.
Queen to e7.
As apologies, here's a random youtube video of a lot of missiles being fired at the command of a Russian soldier with a broken arm all to the sound of some kind of song.
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 16, 2017 22:05:02 GMT -4
I'll watch it when I land.
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 17, 2017 0:06:28 GMT -4
Knight to f6
Edit: 5 minutes later I realized I done goofed by using the Knight to defend over the pawn in front of the queen.
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 18, 2017 14:05:13 GMT -4
No, you made the right move.
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 18, 2017 16:25:24 GMT -4
Oh, thank god then. It was already hard enough to defend without obsessing that I made a mistake.
Also, pawn to c6
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 19, 2017 2:46:18 GMT -4
Did you read up on strategy recently? Because you went from knowing how to move the pieces last game to being one of the better players I've played against.
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 19, 2017 14:37:59 GMT -4
Did you read up on strategy recently? Because you went from knowing how to move the pieces last game to being one of the better players I've played against. Nope! Still as much as a scrub as I was before. What happened was that I recalled what you did against me and then recalled how you said you start out aggressively for the first few turns but your skill drops as the game drags on. I'm not much of a fan of these kinds of games, but what I do enjoy are card games like Yu-Gi-Oh and Magic: The Gathering. In those games we also have people who try for a quick win, and when you're against one of those (assuming you're not one yourself which then leads to a brutal race of who can beat the other to death first) the best thing you can do is stall until you're opponent is either clearly out of steam or stall until you're in a position to take them out. As such, I've adapted that strategy to this game and have moved to only counter you and drag you down to a slower pace.
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 19, 2017 14:43:05 GMT -4
Did you read up on strategy recently? Because you went from knowing how to move the pieces last game to being one of the better players I've played against. Nope! Still as much as a scrub as I was before. What happened was that I recalled what you did against me and then recalled how you said you start out aggressively for the first few turns but your skill drops as the game drags on. I'm not much of a fan of these kinds of games, but what I do enjoy are card games like Yu-Gi-Oh and Magic: The Gathering. In those games we also have people who try for a quick win, and when you're against one of those (assuming you're not one yourself which then leads to a brutal race of who can beat the other to death first) the best thing you can do is stall until you're opponent is either clearly out of steam or stall until you're in a position to take them out. As such, I've adapted that strategy to this game and have moved to only counter you and drag you down to a slower pace. Oh okay. I can do both brute-force quick wins like what I did last time and tried again this time and well-planned out openings that lay the groundwork for a strong midgame. If I'd've known that you were playing like this I would have gone for a different opening.
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 19, 2017 17:12:03 GMT -4
Nope! Still as much as a scrub as I was before. What happened was that I recalled what you did against me and then recalled how you said you start out aggressively for the first few turns but your skill drops as the game drags on. I'm not much of a fan of these kinds of games, but what I do enjoy are card games like Yu-Gi-Oh and Magic: The Gathering. In those games we also have people who try for a quick win, and when you're against one of those (assuming you're not one yourself which then leads to a brutal race of who can beat the other to death first) the best thing you can do is stall until you're opponent is either clearly out of steam or stall until you're in a position to take them out. As such, I've adapted that strategy to this game and have moved to only counter you and drag you down to a slower pace. Oh okay. I can do both brute-force quick wins like what I did last time and tried again this time and well-planned out openings that lay the groundwork for a strong midgame. If I'd've known that you were playing like this I would have gone for a different opening. Yeah, if you'd did that then I would've been screwed no matter what I did. Although to be fair, since neither one of us seems to be on the aggressive now nor have we taken any of the other's pieces things probably could go either way at this point.
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 19, 2017 19:34:34 GMT -4
I think that that was a blunder that you just made, Tikobe.
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 19, 2017 20:59:57 GMT -4
I think that that was a blunder that you just made, Tikobe. Probably. I mean, I did it on purpose just to bring that bishop out, but that's honestly a weak play so...
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 20, 2017 5:40:00 GMT -4
Well, you managed to save your knight.
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 28, 2017 10:48:19 GMT -4
I'm pretty sure that I just managed to get a move in undetected for over a week.
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 28, 2017 11:25:19 GMT -4
I only receive a notification if you post.
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 28, 2017 11:27:51 GMT -4
Fair nuff
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 28, 2017 12:01:16 GMT -4
So, any new Tikobe™ brand ISRPs that I need to be aware of?
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 28, 2017 13:06:45 GMT -4
Fraid not. I've come up with a few stories, but assuming any of them are actually even decent stories, it'd be difficult to successfully adapt them to be used as an ISRP, as none were meant to be one (I mean, a good number of my ISRPs weren't meant to be ISRPs, hence why they're so story and plot focused (Only ones that were supposed to be ISRPs I can name off the top of my head were Price of Reivalt, Philosopher King (Not really an ISRP, but whatevs) and Last of Your Kind. Also, Fallen Ascendants may enter this category since it itself was meant to be an ISRP but that's only based on how you judge the technicality as FA was based on another story of mine that wasn't meant to be an ISRP but every time I tried to make it into an ISRP the Roblox filters shut it down. The basic concept of FA, however, where humans became champions of the gods to fight some terrifying enemy remained the same, although the enemy changed into the Rukinol, and the story was no longer about fighting them (I always wanted to implement the Rukinol in somehow, but in the end the only role they could fulfill in the renewed story was as background))).
There is one idea I had for a game that I may be able to adapt, but I'm unsure as it's based on the JRPG games I played as a kid, not to mention I put a few ideas from it into the last idea I came up with and the reception I got in that ISRP check doesn't give me much confidence, if any.
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 28, 2017 14:26:56 GMT -4
Well if you write any new ISRPs please keep in mind that I am contractually and morally obligated to join them.
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 28, 2017 14:43:42 GMT -4
I'll remember that.
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 28, 2017 14:59:44 GMT -4
Well, I moved.
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Post by Tikobe on Nov 28, 2017 21:28:42 GMT -4
And I moved as well.
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Post by Bannanachair on Nov 28, 2017 21:50:34 GMT -4
And I killed your knight.
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