Stalling is just another tactic to the game, we may not like to be on the receiving end of that stall but that's how it goes. At the recent Spike tourny I had a stall used on me, but it was well warranted(I was playing necros, it's a 1-1 tie, my 2 wights and 2 werewolves are in the reserves box, if he scores right now he gives me 4 turns to come back and tie it up. That's a good tactical play).
Running the Clock on the other hand is completely different. If you have an event where games have a time limit something must be done so players cannot use up the actually time to bring the game to a halt. Be it timers or whatever.
Wow! I'm sorry to hear this. Unfortunetly that sounds like a poor sport on the loosing end of that game. Warpstone handed me my worse loss of the Spike tourny 4-0 and he was one of the funnest coaches I went up against. So unfortunetly it reflected on your sportman score, Da Scum, but it was really a "reflection" on your opponent.Da Scum wrote:The flip side of it at the same tournament due to my having changed races to my "non-goblin" speedsters I found I got low Sportsmanship scores for "Running the score"