Bob Woodbury wrote:
> It's really disconcerting that the enjoyment of a game rests solely on
> whether you know the score or not.
My enjoyment of a game does not rest solely upon whether I know the
score or not. However, it certainly does significantly diminish the
experience when I know whether to expect another goal to be scored or
not. The uncertainty is part of the fun.
I'm used to participating in forums where result disclosure restrictions
are attempted, so I guess I just don't see why it's a big deal to avoid
putting the result in the subject line.
(And, I was not spoiled on this game... I only read my e-mail at home,
and I specifically avoided looking at my Hockey-L folder because I
anticipated that there might be spoilers.)