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Re: end game defense

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Originally Posted by jonathan lall View Post
It is absolutely a part of the game and absolutely a viable strategy. To suggest otherwise I don't think gives the GDC enough credit. After all, there wouldn't be such a specific penalty if they didn't think long and hard about it. Is a basketball player slow to get back on D wrong to foul the guy and give him two from the line? Of course not.
I agree. It is a strategy because it involves manipulation of the score. If an ALLIANCE desires, they can take a 10 pt. penalty and cap the opposing alliance's ringer onto an empty spider foot. There is no Ungracious or Unprofessional act involved in this.
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