So you wanna go hard on me and walrus? On mole? Hahaha. Then let me ask you the same question: how many rope schemes can you beat me on? How many bngs can you win against walrus?
this quote summarises your monkey IQ ... my God....
Who on earth is saying that Rope schemes are the most strategic? who on earth is saying that? It's purely rope-reflex-based scheme. I never said it's easy to win against ropers or that it doesn't involve skill, you ape. I responded to him saying that it doesn't involve much strategy or tactics. So... If something doesn't require tactics or strategy and doesn't have rope in it, then according to Walrus somebody should win with me easily sooner or later. Funny how he says that, dying before he could kill any of my 4 worms. You are just afraid of being humiliated by the amount of strategy it involves. That's why you sit here instead of entering the game with me on the other side.
T17 is not even close to Mole. Nuclear test or Earthquake or Magic Bullet / Pigeon / Aqua Sheep is everything that decides about the result in the games in which people wait for sudden death, which is 40% of cases. You can manipulate with your luck and be extra careful, but you won't do much if you have nothing as counter-weapon for SD.
You need to understand that each time I made a mistake in Mole I prevented myself from making such a mistake next time. I learnt and learnt and learnt to prevent every possible scenarios. That makes a total of 1000+ scenarios for which I am ready, and hardly anything surprises me anymore in 98% of players I meet. That's the feature of tacticality, not lying far from Chess.
I will quote Piki from 2016
https://www.tus-wa.com/forums/off-topic/goodbye-mole-()-29225/msg244668/#msg244668I used to hate mole, I thought it was a scheme that just contained luck as well. To be honest, with the amount of matches I had with Zalo, my perception totally changed. You just see in his game that he has an answer to (almost) any tactic, and any sort of lucky moves you have. Skunk3, Id definitely recommend you to play against a top player, to rethink about your opinion about this scheme when you have done that.