Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:29 pm
Michael, I can't tell you how sorry I am to read your decision. You've helped me a lot in the past, even if it has been mostly studying your teams to try to figure out how this game SHOULD be played. I have thoroughly enjoyed your contributions on the board and am truly sorry I've never had the opportunity to meet you. You'd be a great subject for a profile!
I think I can almost understand the logic behind your decision, particularly your comments about not getting responses to questions that a lot of us would like answered. But if failing to understand this game--which, in my opinion at least, you've succeeded in understanding better than the rest of us--is a reason for leaving, well, I'm not at that point yet. I don't pretend to understand it and, if I ever did, I'd likely quit. It's like bridge, my other raison d'etre. Unlike chess, where there's a new computer program that can defeat any grand master arriving seemingly every other week, there will never be such a thing with bridge. It's just too complicated a game to be fathomed completely by minds such as mine. Same thing with online Strat.
That's what keeps me playing here. Oh, one other thing: It also helps me remember what life was like when I was younger.
Best of luck to you in the future. But I'll keep hoping that you'll change your mind.
Tom