Best gamble you've made in online Multiplayer?

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DexterNorgam

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Tell me a story about the time a gamble paid off and snatched victory from the jaws of multiplayer defeat.

I'll go first.

Magic 2012 on the xbla. 3 player free for all game, its down to me with an artifact based deck vs a hugely powerful blue-green creature of doom deck. He's got several small creatures, and 1 12/12 indestructible eldrazi with annihilator. I've got two 2/1 fliers with death touch, and a pair of artifact books that make my hand size unlimited and give me 2 life per card every upkeep.

He attacks with the eldrazi and my flier sacrifices itself to kill it. Several turns pass with him adding a small creature each turn and me adding a card to my hand to increase my upkeep healing by two points. Many turns pass this way with me drawing nothing worth playing and not increasing my heal next upkeep, and him unable to get enough creatures down to overcome it.

Then a shift happens, I get another artifact that allows me to make my flier indestructible, I couldn't pass on it so I play and equip it and feel pretty good about my little defender. My opponent plays a card that should return the bird to my hand and give him 1/1 token creatures equal to it's converted mana cost. Instead through some fail of the game mechanics it puts the bird in the graveyard and gave him the creatures. I needed that flying blocker to discourage a 6/6 flying trample shrouded creature he put down a few turns back.

Luckily I had a grave digger in hand, played it and got the bird back, made it invulnerable again. His next attack I sacrificed the grave digger to block in order to make up for the fact that I had played cards and lost healing power every upkeep for it.

Next turn I draw an invulnerable darksteel colossus. My enemy casts that same spell a second time adding 10 more 1/1 tokens to the table. I manage to get the darksteel back out because it went to my hand as it should have, but the opponent's sheer number of weenie 1/1s means that the balance of power has shifted and my healing will no longer be able to keep up with the damage I'll sustain each turn.

After weathering the last attack I can withstand, he's left 2 creatures to block my two. I know that I've got one hope, and I'm going to have to gamble on him show boating. I cast two spells to remove his blockers and damage him to 3 life remaining with my creatures, leaving me wide open to be finished. As soon as the damage resolved he says "thank you, I just won." All he has to do attack with a portion of the creatures he has available, but instead he did exactly what I gambled on.

Instead of simply attacking and finishing me he cast another huge 12/12 creature, which let me cast the counter-spell that includes the last 3 damage I need to win the match. I'm not sure why its so different than when playing the actual card game, but I've noticed that the XBLA magic players seem to have much more desire to toy with their foes or showboat. I was counting on this guy to do it too and he lived up to my best expectations. Most rewarding online win I've had in months.

How about you fellow 'scapists?
 

neonsword13-ops

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TF2 on TwoFort.

No one else on my team except a sniper and a terrible pyro that stayed in the intel room spamming flames. I was the heavy.

I decided to take matters into my own hands. I had to capture the intelligence if we wanted a victory. I stormed the opposing fort with minigun loaded and health at it's fullest. I crossed the bridge and up the stairs. Took the intelligence. Fought two scouts at a time. Ran home. I captured the intel. with 27 digits of health left.

WE. WON.
 

Shockolate

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Betting all my in-game money on a Counter Strike: Source for the lone man against 11 enemy players.

Cha-ching!
 

Dagda Mor

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I was playing Vladimir in League of Legends.I decided to take Amumu with me as support,and I got a pentakill while the three others of my team got the Baron buff,then pushed to the nexus for the win.
 

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In C&C 3 Kane's Wrath 2V2 me and my m8 were somewhat shity and we were against some über players so they crushed my m8 but thanks to my little help it took them long enough for me to get my redeemer ready. By the time my m8 was killed of I had upgraded my redeemer with flamers and rockets and stealthed it I also made one extra MCV and stealthed it too. I started to harass my opponents with the redeemer and while doing that snuk my stealthed MCV behind one of my opponents base where they had no stealth detection. My redeemer finally got killed but the stealthed MCV still sat behind enemy lines. They looked everywhere but their own bases, I was called a cheater, fag, asshole and many other not so nice names, but I was sitting and lauging my ass of because I didn't believe that shit had worked. They finally gave up and quit and I was victorious.
 

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Chromehounds, when I was playing as a scout mech designed for destroying the enemy base (which wins you the match). After radio chat from my comrades cut off when the enemy captured our radio towers, the only scrap of info I was left with was that there was a soldier/gunner heading straight to our base. Feeling that I couldn't take out his base faster than he could do the same to mine (due to my puny scout weapons) I decided to roll all the way back across the map to our base. When I got there it was almost destroyed, but managed to sneak up on the occupied gunner and stab 4x hound piles into the back of the cockpit.
Conviniently he was the last enemy, and destroying him won the match.
If I had just stuck to trying to kill the enemy base, he would have destroyed mine first.

Not exactly the greatest gamble or indeed the greatest payoff, but it felt damn good.
 

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neonsword13-ops said:
TF2 on TwoFort.

No one else on my team except a sniper and a terrible pyro that stayed in the intel room spamming flames. I was the heavy.

I decided to take matters into my own hands. I had to capture the intelligence if we wanted a victory. I stormed the opposing fort with minigun loaded and health at it's fullest. I crossed the bridge and up the stairs. Took the intelligence. Fought two scouts at a time. Ran home. I captured the intel. with 27 digits of health left.

WE. WON.
I have a similar story on 2Fort, except I was playing Engineer. No one on my team seemed to be interested in doing anything, and we only had 2 minutes left to capture the intel to win. I decided to storm the enemy base by myself, and without switching classes, because that would take too much time. I ran in with my shotgun, dodging as many enemies as I could and ran to the intel, grabbed it and started running out. The enemy team was chasing me down the whole time, but thankfully most of them seemed to be pyros who had flairguns and couldn't aim, so I didn't take much damage. I decided that the quickest way to make my escape would be through the battlements, but I would have to run right past the enemy spawn to get there. This is when I ran into trouble, because as I ran through the spawn I was confronted by a heavy and a soldier. I quickly ran by them, doing as much damage as I could with my shotgun before jumping off the battlements and onto the bridge below. At the bridge I took a second to stop, and drop a minisentry with my wrangler and continued to sprint to the other side. This actually saved my life because the enemy team couldn't get at my turret without jumping down, and it seemed none of them were willing to take a chance against the tiny turret I had placed. Their cowardice allowed me to run back into my base with a whopping 15 health remaining (out of the 150 I started with), and made my team win the game.
 

scully745

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Playing Mordekaiser on League of Legends, got caught over-extending, Xin Zhao and Veigar jumped on me, decided to take both out cause I thought the other team were on the other side of the map, killed Veigar, got Xin with ulte that gives me their ghost for 30 seconds. Then the rest of their team turned up just as I killed Xin, ended up taking the rest of the team down resulting in a pentakill. Then Kog'Maw ran at me with his passive after I killed him. Still, was well worth it for the comments from team members and enemy.