I consider myself a good sport, I've always tried to wish my opponents good luck, and have always tried to congratulate people for a good game, win or lose, and have largely been treated with the same. Everyone I've met have practically all been good sports. But today I encountered almost one right after another, two opposing players in two different 1v1 matches, that couldn't just say, "Good game". They decided to whine a little.
In both instances, the complaints surrounded the sets of cards I had been turning in, many of which had in fact been sets worth 10 armies (red, blue, and green cards). Admittedly, I received sets such as these numerous times in a row, however, there were times when I refused to turn in my cards when I just had three, I would wait until I had four or five, knowing what I could get with a little patience, not to mention that my opponents in each instance had also turned in such sets. Yet still, one player congratulated my victory by announcing, "Good game, if I received 10 armies every three rounds I'd never lose," while the other player would finish our game by saying, "Wow, three 10 armies after only 9 cards" and even made a rude comment about how I had so many advantages yet couldn't finish the game (I had some bad rolls and it took me an extra turn in order to finally win, which is funny because I didn't complain about bad dice so much as this person complained about the cards).
Now, I would gladly admit to having a good run of luck, but you know what? I also made some pretty good moves, too, which I believe myself to have the right to be proud of, after all, who here actually wins ALL THE TIME? I certainly don't, I get slaughtered by somebody quite regularly, so if I win, damn it I'm going to pat myself on the back no matter what, just like I'm sure anybody else would, even the ones who do nothing but whine and complain about bad drops, bad dice, and bad cards. I'm sure whenever they're on the winning side, they're not thinking about the drop, or the dice, or the cards.
I'd like to open this one up for comment now, because out of my own curiosity, I'd like to know how common or uncommon it is to turn in 10 army sets. I'm playing a game right now where my opponent and I both have turned in sets like these one right after another, and neither of us are bitching about anything, it's just the normal course of a game like it should be. WHat do you think, and what could you tell me about similar experiences?