20-01-2007, 01:52 | #1 |
I iz speshul
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 6,296
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Some people have no luck at all (PES6 related)
Have been playing this online a fair bit this evening (up to 98 wins now), and have been on form most of the time. I'm ranked fairly high, and I'm good enough to beat a guy ranked just outside the top 100 (he was 109 I think), so I know what I'm doing, and in one match I got this poor chap who was playing his 13th game and he'd already lost 9 of them.
By half time I was already 5-0 up, but without resorting to fouling (as so many do, my last opponent finished with 7 players after I started whooping him), he carried on plugging away as best he could. I took a bit of pity on him I must admit, took my foot off the gas somewhat, and only scored one more in the 2nd half. Then late on, he managed a decent move and got into the box. He was surrounded and had no chance of scoring, but feeling generous I slid into him and gave him a penalty. For all his fair play, it was the least he deserved. I saved it Poor bloke. I gift him the easiest chance he'd get and he still missed. I guess it just wasn't meant to be his night
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