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Post by Sagaro on Mar 6, 2012 22:54:44 GMT
And that she would prefer if nobody got two hands even more.
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Post by Aitou Kaichi on Mar 8, 2012 3:06:23 GMT
A friend of mine pointed out a minor little detail we've all been ignoring.
Assuming he won that last lot, Akiyama now has a flush. (Ace, 10, 4, 7 and 9 of diamonds). If he can get the 8 of diamonds (Lot G) and either the 6 or Jack (Lot H and Lot F, respectively), then he gets a straight flush.
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Post by Kuwabara Kimura on Mar 8, 2012 23:22:32 GMT
151 is out. It seems we won't be getting a chapter next week.
"What? A wizard didn't do it?! PREPOSTEROUS!"
Anyway, nothing unexpected here. I want to see what's happening at Yokoya's game.
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Post by Aitou Kaichi on Mar 8, 2012 23:36:12 GMT
And now, negotiations have failed. But, in the meantime, Akiyama has a good standing already. Oh. And the manga version of baldy is now screwed. Good thing the baldy in this tournament is still awesome (just getting in before kimura/mitsuru)
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Post by Kuwabara Kimura on Mar 8, 2012 23:55:22 GMT
But they are equally unliked.
Hop on msn <3
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Post by Aitou Kaichi on Mar 9, 2012 0:21:39 GMT
You mean you like manga baldy? Wow.
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Post by Sagaro on Mar 10, 2012 3:25:44 GMT
I want to see what's happening at Yokoya's game. Same. C'mon, Kaitani, you can't leave us hanging on that one, right? DNW another retroactive anecdote about how Yokoya "seized control" over everybody in a heartbeat. That's all he ever seems to do and then he gets boring and idiot-ball'y.
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Post by Aitou Kaichi on Mar 10, 2012 12:44:06 GMT
Nah. The game needs to end with Yokoya and Fukunaga getting through. With an intro like that, nothing else can work.
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Post by Sagaro on Mar 13, 2012 1:43:12 GMT
True, though I can't help but feel Fukunaga's become a bit..... obsolete? =/
She's all fire and swagger, but I don't think she's done anything substantial since Russian Roulette.
Another observation: as far as I can tell, this is the first time Akiyama has purposefully and explicitly undermined Nao's strategy. I wonder how that's going to manifest in the future? Strain? Independence? A sly psychological gambit?
Wonder if Harimoto's finished using the bathroom yet, too.
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Post by Kuwabara Kimura on Mar 13, 2012 2:15:13 GMT
In Fukunaga's defense, after Russian Roulette he was Nao's accomplice at the General's game. We didn't see him/her at Pandemic and was an extra at Musical Chairs, so he/she didn't really get the chance to shine.
I'm hoping to see some good Fukunaga moments on Stage B, although I don't expect to see him defeating Yokoya, because that would seriously render him into an useless villain.
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Post by Aitou Kaichi on Mar 13, 2012 9:28:42 GMT
A very useless villian considering this is a revival round and all...
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Post by Aitou Kaichi on Mar 25, 2012 2:02:52 GMT
New chapter is up!
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Post by Sagaro on Apr 8, 2012 0:44:38 GMT
*bumps thread*
So Harimoto also has a flush at present. Likewise, he and the Cultettes share 26 cards between them.... that's half the deck.
My hunch is they'll cut a deal with one of the NPCs (possibly Giant), and then obtain a straight flush, which can be garnered by sweeping massive sweeps of coins. But we'll see.
Still no sign of Fukunaga or Yokoya. Grrr.
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