What answer are you expecting? It's obviously against the rules, and you've known that since it happened. (Check the subsection on "Compare Results": you're supposed to pair off and cancel dice results.)Does anyone have an email address from someone on the design team to get a definitive answer? I asked a well regarded top player in my area and he doesn't think it's cheating. I'm not sure either way.
The question is whether you were responsible for notifying your opponent of the fact that he was mistaken about your roll. And I don't see how the answer can come out as "no": it wasn't an error in judgment or a missed opportunity, but rather an error of fact. You misled your opponent about the game state in order to gain an advantage. How can you think that's anything but cheating?
I'm half expecting an answer like I received from the well regarded top player in my area.
Because I did not mislead my opponent, he misled himself.
He's the one that originally did the thing that was not allowed.
Your opponent couldn't see the dice clearly, and misread them as a result. You knew he misread them. As digitalbusker says, it's pretty clearly a shared responsibility to make sure the game state is updated correctly based on dice results, and especially when, say, there's something like a dice tray in the mix.
You were in the wrong.
Opponent does something wrong.
I notice that he did something wrong but say nothing.
It's not clear enough for me. My opponent broke the rules just as much if not more than I did with my inaction.
I'm kind of used to everyone being against me with my phantom hatred pre-nerf, so that's really irrelevant to me. Basically I see everyone that's against me in this thread as one post, and the top player in my area as another. 1 - 1.
You're cute. People aren't "against you" because you didn't like the Phantom. People reacted negatively them because you posted negatively and monotonously on a single topic. People continue to react negatively to you because you write posts that reflect badly on you, then argue with people who point that out.