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Post by Watsuki Shichiro on Mar 17, 2012 13:33:09 GMT
So, how did you like the game? Were there things that worked well? Things that did not work quite so well? Is there anything you'd like to share? Something funny:
From Sagaro:
Or would you like to give some behind-the-scenes knowledge of the game? Your alliances (pretty obvious one: Wada + Kimura)? Your strategies? Your deals? Your betrayals? If you don't want it public, I'd still like to hear, so send me a PM instead!
How did you like the game? I hope to see you at the Casino! ;D
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Post by Satake Kazuyasu on Mar 17, 2012 14:13:56 GMT
Well, start it was playing by ear. Extremely interesting, sometimes frustrating. I got to about the fourth round doing nothing more than guessing what the numbers would turn into, and getting gleans of info as to the number patterns from randomly speaking to people.
Then, fourth round it was, Kaitani offered me a deal. Put 4 tokens into his box and he'd do whatever.
I said that if he was willing to wait until the last round for me to do that, I'd accept. When I later asked him to spam those tokens during Round 6, he didn't respond. Neither did he respond during round 8. It was only through a hastily made alliance during round 9 with Rie that I got my equal lead once more.
Tenth round... Much more hectic. It started out fine. I broke a deal with Setsuna and had myself definitely drawing for the lead. However, then Wada approached me with a deal.
To win or draw, without using more personal chips than the other.
Now, I was in dire straights to achieve that victory, as I'd promised six chips to Setsu and Rie. However, seeing as I'd no reason to screw Rie, I instead lied, saying I'd already sent Rie's Chips in, and couldn't change it. After him agreeing that those chips wouldn't count, we began the game.
In the end, all I did was not pay Setsuna.(Think of it as payback for the earlier Removal. ;D) So, I guess I had a good time?
It was amusing, especially when you're dueling it out with Wada for first place. ^_^
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Post by Watsuki Shichiro on Mar 17, 2012 14:29:20 GMT
It was amusing, especially when you're dueling it out with Wada for first place. ^_^ That seems to happen a lot during these minigames... And you somehow pull ahead near the end.
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Post by Satake Kazuyasu on Mar 17, 2012 14:30:34 GMT
Eh, didn't actually 'pull ahead' this time. I only won the pride duel.
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Post by Aisuke Setsuna on Mar 17, 2012 14:38:56 GMT
Thank you, Satake. It was greatly appreciated too.
Round 10 was pretty hectic for me as well. ^^" I think Satake approached me within the first hour with his deal, which I then accepted, because, well, there was nothing else to do. Six hours later, Kuwabara approached me with pretty much the same deal, but with different numbers and players, of course.
Then, taking a leaf out of Xanatos' book, I decided to go through the trouble of informing Satake that I'd gotten another offer. Knowing that it was highly likely that Wada, at the very least, would go back on his deal, I decided to side with Satake. *rolls eyes* Maybe I should've sided with Sagaro's awesome ... screw it all moment. It'd be amusing, at least.
Ah, right.
I nearly forgot.
I now hereby start PLAN JELLYFISH STRANGLING.
That is all.
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Post by Wada Mitsuru on Mar 17, 2012 16:46:48 GMT
Some of this days, I will make Satake admit that he loves me with all his might.
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Post by Kuwabara Kimura on Mar 17, 2012 17:06:23 GMT
^ Kuwabara Kimura likes this.
Also, very nice game, as expected. Kaitani offered that same deal to Wada and we assumed he would have offered it to everyone else. Therefore, we offered to agree if he removed both Barbaro and Satake for a round, thus turning them against him and making sure he was only willing to help him.
As for our deal with Setsuna, we assumed she would restrict everyone as planned, but weren't sure if she would go with Wada or Satake. Therefore, we simply restricted her and aimed to win with Wada's vote. A good move overall, but the chances of it working were slime, because it was obvious that at least SOMEONE would restrict Wada.
Oh and Setsuna, you should stop with your double team strategies. You suck at it and you always lose because of that. Stick to a single alliance next time. Although I have to say that Satake played it very well.
What else... OH RIGHT. Satake, Setsuna, get a room.
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Post by Barbaro on Mar 19, 2012 15:58:04 GMT
Yeah, my plan fell through the tubes early. The idea was to get all of the even players (except Kuwabara, cause I know where that road leads) to ally and always send in even numbers. The way the math would have worked out, if two odd players sent in odd numbers, they'd be even as well, skewing everything in our favor. I was keeping an eye on voting patterns and found that it would have worked beautifully, but then Setsuna started voting odd numbers! And that's when Sagaro and I just shrugged and started tossing around chips for fun. Only to fail more at it.
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Post by Kuwabara Kimura on Mar 19, 2012 16:14:24 GMT
For the record, whenever Wada and I weren't trying to do something, we voted using random.org, to counter moves like that. But it was a nice plan indeed.
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Post by Sagaro on Mar 19, 2012 18:13:44 GMT
First I didn't have a ruddy clue what I was doing.
Then I spotted a quirk in the numbers which I aimed to exploit with Barbaro's help. However neither of us managed to pull it off efficiently, so it fell flat on its face.
I only had him and Setsuna message me throughout the entire game, and hers didn't amount to anything. I'd normally be a bit more proactive but other commitments meant I had to take a more passive role in this match compared to what I'm typically used to.
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