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Post by TDalton on Jun 22, 2011 13:08:30 GMT -5
I'll do time limit draws only when a match is boring and going nowhere fast. I'll basically say "If this thing isn't over in the next XX amount of moves, I'm calling it a draw."
Learned this the hard way many years ago with COTG after booking Brute vs. Man Mountain.
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Post by E-Ternal on Jun 22, 2011 13:48:33 GMT -5
I'll do time limit draws only when a match is boring and going nowhere fast. I'll basically say "If this thing isn't over in the next XX amount of moves, I'm calling it a draw." Learned this the hard way many years ago with COTG after booking Brute vs. Man Mountain. This is pretty much the same way I do things, it doesn't happen often but it has given me an excellent "out" on some gosh awful matches. Brute & Man Mountain...chills just went up my spine, I remember the brief series I had with them...YUCH!!!
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Post by executioner on Jun 22, 2011 15:23:41 GMT -5
I handle time limit draws the same as TDalton and EWT. I have done it once or twice for a great title match that drags on as a way to keep a story going.
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Post by TTX on Jun 22, 2011 16:08:48 GMT -5
I think my longest match before I declared it a draw was Black Hole Bart vs Ursa Major.
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Post by markyhitch on Jun 23, 2011 9:52:06 GMT -5
I have never had a time-limit draw in my fed, however I'm in a priviledged position of being able to dedicate hours to my game, so I can always roll to a finish.
However, I'm also careful not to risk it by avoiding booking matches between wrestlers with weak offences.
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