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Old 10-02-2005, 04:06 PM
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Originally posted by ViSiOn
Like your way of the Top 10 DM.
Thanks for the compliment. It is hard to argue with computerized statistics from tournament play, rather than random matches with varied rules of play.

I laugh when so-called "Top Players" from other lists rag my list and then lose in the first round of one of my tournaments.

Usually they will change names and "smurf" into tournaments, so nobody will know that they lost, then cry that it is a "NOOBY" tournament with "NOOBY" rules.

Seems like every time I hear the latest version of "Zone Rules," a new one has been added to suit the player, yesterday I was told that now a Market could not be used.

The rules of the Tournament of Masters site are the original Zone Rules and have been used without change since the site's inception 5 years ago.

<span style=\'color:red\'>_____~•~ 5 Treb Max (in use) ~•~ No Trebbin Men ~•~ No Siege ~•~_____

Many so-called "Top Players" requested that if I wanted them to participate that I use the <a href=\'http://www.vgamingonline.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=4962\' target=\'_blank\'>"No - Fag Rules"</a>, so I tried it for two months. As I suspected,
No-Fag rules create havoc in a tournament. When some ROOK crys that his opponent had 42 Axe Men, the tournament host has to review screen-shots and recorded games to decide who won. 90% of the time, the loser was 10,000 points behind in the game anyway. This only slows the tournament to
a crawl. <a href=\'http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/1839/706vr.jpg\' target=\'_blank\'>Axe Fag or Not</a>

NQ asked me if I could manage a DM "Top 10" list and I told him that the only way would be to use realistic list, like mine, compiled from statistics in tournament play. It will be updated monthly as I weed out those that have not played in the last 60 days.

Thanks for your vote of confidence,
Steve - AKA - _Axe_Dread_ </span>
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