1 hour ago, ArbitraryNerd said:Flying casual was about keeping the "fun" in X-Wing, even at the competitive level (or that was my interpretation).
Sure I'd agree with that. But don't mistake fun with sloppy play. Someone may not actually care if they win or lose, and do everything they can to make sure both players are enjoying the game, while at the same time insist that people play strictly by the rules. Anyone who demands a takeback due to a simple mistake is as much a WAAC and perhaps even more so than the one who refuses it.
1 hour ago, ArbitraryNerd said:And justifying it as something you do during a Regionals or Worlds is WAAC because you're only doing it at those level of events because you want to win them... at any cost.
The vital part of that is "at any cost" which is simply untrue. Insisting that people play by the rules is not at any cost.
1 hour ago, ArbitraryNerd said:Lastly, I'm not suggesting this player was flying casually. They definitely sound like they were being a tool. I'm simply suggesting that they may be more used to playing in a more fly casual setting.
When you get to Worlds or even Regionals, you should expect to be held to a higher standard of play. The tournament rules themselves say this...
QuotePremier
Premier events are the highest level of competition for Fantasy Flight Games tournaments. At this top level of tournaments, players are expected to have a moderate amount of experience. Players should be familiar with not only the game rules, but also the FAQ and tournament regulations. The focus is on a competitive and fair environment.
No one should go into a Premier level event expecting to get away with the same kind of things you can playing a game at your LGS or even a store championship.