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Thu Dec 24, 2009 2:00 pm |
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Nilo911 Moon
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I havent understood some rules regarding cheat trade.
Specificly what are the ''grey'' area.Is there a chance some1 be banned even if he traded a property for its base price?
I have looked the forum threads and couldnt find something about this.
I request a mob to share his wisdom with me |
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Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:25 pm |
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trace567 Guest
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I hope this helps, it's my personal way of thinking, so others may use a slightly different way but still come to same conclusion.
I divide a trade into 3 check list sections. They are in order of importance.
1) Benefit - clear benefit to both players (does not have to be equal, but clearly there) This is the MOST IMPORTANT trading rule.
2) Advancing - Probablity, likelyhood that the trade "could" advance both players within the game. So basically help to improve their chance of a higher end position.
3) Base value of property - This is prior to EC. Base value is the least important. Provided the trade meets the above 2 critera this one does not have to be met always.
Borderline/grey area trades generally speaking are any trade thats missing 2) Advancing, or not clearly advancing both players. But meets 1) benefit and 3) base value
Decisions are not based on the actual end rank a player ends in. It is purely from what the situation of the game is at time of trade. |
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Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:16 pm |
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Nilo911 Moon
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Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:34 pm |
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trace567 Guest
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Provided 1) Benefit 2) advancing are definitely there then base value is not always necessary.
Base value is a guide really, try not to go below base value wherever possible prior to ec.
The issue with that thread is over dark blue. Which is a difficult set as base value is the same as credit value.
If you want to be sure to never get into trouble on trading I personally recommend this.
I say try and pay what you can reasonably and sensibly afford. Don't be either greedy (wanting too much for something),or being too tight on amount you are prepared to spend to buy. Now this is NOT the rules, this is me speaking personally. If you play this way you are less likely to get in trouble on trades.
Ask yourself would you like to recieve the trade you are about to offer, If your answer is no, I suggest not sending it.
I find if you send a good sound trade offer it will be accepted more quickly, which can be helpful. (Again this is me speaking, not the rules). |
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Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:48 pm |
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Nilo911 Moon
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Thank you for your time Trace. |
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