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Lying
lesplaydices wrote
at 7:41 PM, Wednesday January 2, 2008 EST
Generally people will believe you if you say something. Said thing does not have to be true. Thus you can say you are flagged for second when you are actually planning to build and take first. (Don't worry, people won't check to see if you actually flagged).
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IIIIIIIIIl wrote
at 2:01 PM, Sunday August 30, 2009 EDT lying is fun
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MadWilly wrote
at 2:48 PM, Sunday August 30, 2009 EDT math.5,33-37
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Lucky Loser wrote
at 11:50 PM, Sunday August 30, 2009 EDT what does math have to do with lying?
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moondust wrote
at 4:08 AM, Thursday October 8, 2009 EDT hmm
bump? |
bcmatteagles wrote
at 4:25 PM, Friday October 16, 2009 EDT I tried this strategy just to see how it would work, and I've gotta tell you, this is the best strategy yet posted on this site !!!
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thraxisgay wrote
at 9:45 PM, Friday October 16, 2009 EDT people say respect > points
but fun > respect |
cptn kirk wrote
at 11:20 PM, Saturday January 23, 2010 EST lying works short term, but u then get PGE'ed alot and no one believes u. Wit hthe whole flagging, Vflag, truce stuff the game is more political than military now. So your reputation is important
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Gurgi wrote
at 11:11 AM, Sunday January 24, 2010 EST its differnt if you are on 5k table
a lot of backstab |
Wulfe wrote
at 7:01 PM, Wednesday March 3, 2010 EST Lying to win points involves not caring about the other people playing on the board. Which, is actually the exact definition of a sociopath.
That's right, I'm calling you all out on it: lying to win in KDice means you're sociopath, sorry to be blunt about your obsessions with points in an internet game about dice. (Of course I don't think you may be sociopath in real life, you wouldn't have balls to cheat to win in real life.) |
mandarin wrote
at 12:37 PM, Sunday June 3, 2012 EDT all of u guys r noobs
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