Yes, that's what happens with small differences in quality, you have the chance to make it, or not. But you can never be sure. If this is your playing style you should play with a safe thrower. Defending 1-0 or 2-1 or anything of that nature is much harder than defending a 2-0 nor 3-1. This is perfectly reflected by the game as it is at the moment.Cooper wrote:Yes ofcourse, if your opponent forces you to throw over him than he is playing a good game. But if you are throwing the winning pass-catch with way more chance to succeed (say elfthrower and elfcatcher) why should he win because he rolled a 6 at that very moment...
What i mean is: interceptions can lead to this situation:
you have both played a good game, but you have the played a bit better; you have the ball and all.
It all comes down on one dice-roll of your opponent. If it is a 6 he wins, if it is not, you win.
The only thing to do about bad rolls is yelling some abusive language in the direction of Nuffle.