Should you quit if you’re losing in a freeze off?
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I’m losing in a freeze off 4-2 but I feel like had the game continued I have a good shot to win it as I have a better team and the heart of my lineup coming up next inning (plus I’m batting .360 online).
Is it bad etiquette to keep stand in the freeze off when I’m losing? Also why are these still a thing?
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i think that the devs should just fix this glitch and then there won’t even be a discussion. it happens a lot.
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@swag-bbq_mlbts said in Should you quit if you’re losing in a freeze off?:
i think that the devs should just fix this glitch and then there won’t even be a discussion. it happens a lot.
In a perfect world yeah. But I’m stuck in one right now and I really don’t want to take a loss because I’m about to jump divisions w a win. What should I do?
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Sounds like you are looking for someone's approval to stay and try for the win. You said you want to stay in the game so you don't get the loss, that's what you should do
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Don’t feel bad. Take that dub and wait all night
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Ealry in the year there are guys who know how to induce a freeze off. I should say there are more of them early in the year and then they eventually go away. There was a certain thing last year that made it easy to see, not sure if it is there this year or not. I am not gonna elaborate for obvious reasons. So for the morality of things tuff it out so people dont keep using this exploit. even though your situation does not sound like it is one, you never know.
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I personally NEVER give up in a freeze off nomatter the score. Think of it as sudden death overtime. May the man with the best internet provider win.
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Lame.. another freeze stealing first to second.. what a joke game..
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it all depends how long you want to wait,
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@born-to-cheese_psn said in Should you quit if you’re losing in a freeze off?:
Lame.. another freeze stealing first to second.. what a joke game..
This literally just happened to me.. now we’re both waiting .. I’m winning too.. trash
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Yes. Unless your opponent held R2 and bunt danced. Then there is no etiquette to back out.
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