Did anyone watch the Rose ball ft5 between Infiltration and Gootecks on ESGN? It was hilarious *lol* Quite a novel idea too. Set both players' health to zero and bounce the fireball back and forth using reflect. The first player to connect with the fireball wins :P On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 10:27 AM, Wynand-Ben <paashaasggx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Ah ok > > Interisting > > ------------------------------ > From: alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx > To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: hi > Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 06:46:27 +0000 > > > Sure. > > @ Paas - the XP bonus is until the 24th. > > > > *From:* cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > *On Behalf Of *Ryan Williams > *Sent:* 04 March 2014 8:29 AM > *To:* cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* Re: hi > > > > We can discuss the D3 stuff later. Try to keep the mails focus on fighting > games *lol* > > > > On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 7:19 AM, lindsey kiviets <lindseyak@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > morning peeps > > @sap, I see the community 50% exp buff is still there, I checked this > morning. We must play tonight get all that bonus exp. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 03:03:10 +0200 > Subject: Re: hi > From: sigma.g19@xxxxxxxxx > To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > I suppose "I don't know". > > Pah, I know it sounds silly but if I changed what I did every time I got > hit by something, I'm not respecting the fact the guy probably has > something else up his sleeve to "counter my counter". > > I just use a "penalty shootout" mentality to deal with mixups. If I always > go left as goalie, whether you know it or not, eventually you will shoot > left, at least once, even if you KNOW shooting right seems to be the best > option. Its called probability matching, and its generally inherent in any > living organism. > > Anyway, after the blocked shot, the general option by the shooter will be > to switch back to the winning option... but that is when the goalie changes > too! This usually shatters the morale of the shooter... or at least gives > me a nice comfortable spot "inside his head", although I didn't do a single > thing. > > Its the same reason that I prefer to "air to air" a guy then use an > anti-air, because that means I 'knew' you were going to jump and that is > scary. DP could just be from reaction. > > > TL:DR, I try and get you used to be me being silly and then turn smart. It > catches you unawares and you lose the match :-) > > Doesn't work on guys who stick to their guns though. > > So totally is luck, rather than adaption. What would you say if > Infiltration didn't change his tactic? That he is just stupid? Or what if > Sanford had changed his tactic and Infiltration didn't? > > Anyway, there are probably arguments for and against what I'm saying, > doesn't really matter. > > > > > ------------------------------ > The information in this e-mail is confidential and may be legally > privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this e-mail > by anyone else is unauthorized. If you have received this communication in > error, please address with the subject heading "Received in error," send to > the original sender, then delete the e-mail and destroy any copies of it. > If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, > distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, > is prohibited and may be unlawful. Any opinions or advice contained in this > e-mail are subject to the terms and conditions expressed in the governing > KPMG client engagement letter. Opinions, conclusions and other information > in this e-mail and any attachments that do not relate to the official > business of the firm are neither given nor endorsed by it. > > KPMG cannot guarantee that e-mail communications are secure or error-free, > as information could be intercepted, corrupted, amended, lost, destroyed, > arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. > > This email is being sent out by KPMG International Cooperative ("KPMG > International") on behalf of the local KPMG member firm providing services > to you. KPMG International Cooperative ("KPMG International") is a Swiss > entity that serves as a coordinating entity for a network of independent > firms operating under the KPMG name. KPMG International provides no > services to clients. Each member firm of KPMG International is a legally > distinct and separate entity and each describes itself as such. Information > about the structure and jurisdiction of your local KPMG member firm can be > obtained from your KPMG representative. > > This footnote also confirms that this e-mail message has been swept by > AntiVirus software. >