Owh. sorry, I think it's comment can help the players. btw, is it the rules here? how about the spoiler? I can't read my opponent's spoiler too?emeraldemon wrote:Sorry, I should have been more explicit: the stuff in hide tags isn't for players to read!
168 - blindgod vs bakekoq
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Re: 168 - blindgod vs bakekoq
I probably should have written "Not for the players" in my post so you knew, but the general rule is that you can't read anything in spoiler tags unless someone writes "For bakekoq:" or something similar on it. You shouldn't read what's in your opponent's spoiler tags.
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Re: 168 - blindgod vs bakekoq
it's really strange. I think, this malkovich game is opened so we can know what's our opponent trying for the next moves? so, what's the purpose for the spoiler if so?
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Re: 168 - blindgod vs bakekoq
If it was open, there would be no need in hide tags, right?
The purpose is that you play the game as usual, but explain your reasoning, get comments on it, and after the game you reread the topic, and the hide tags become an excellent review on the game
That's how I see it.
The purpose is that you play the game as usual, but explain your reasoning, get comments on it, and after the game you reread the topic, and the hide tags become an excellent review on the game
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Re: 168 - blindgod vs bakekoq
owh, I see now the process for this malkovich game.
ok,I'll be careful for the future.
I got some feeling for opening anything that's closing. hehe.. we'll open it after we play till the end, right??
ok,I'll be careful for the future.
I got some feeling for opening anything that's closing. hehe.. we'll open it after we play till the end, right??
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Re: 168 - blindgod vs bakekoq
I had always taken this to be a given. To me, the info in the spoiler tags are for game observers while the game is going on, for opponents after the game is over, and for the writer down the road as a retrospective. Plus, in a game against a much stronger opponent (such as mine against EdLee), I imagine the spoilers can function as a teaching tool. At least, I hope I'll be able to learn from his commentary on my good and bad moves in my game with him (though I do intend to ask him for specific feedback once our game's over).bakekoq wrote:I can't read my opponent's spoiler too?
Anyhoo