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Set 2
Apr 16, 2012 4:00:40 GMT
Post by Barbaro on Apr 16, 2012 4:00:40 GMT
Begin the next set!
You have 48 hours to distribute your 3 candles, just as last time. It is 4:00am GMT as of this post.
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Set 2
Apr 17, 2012 16:33:59 GMT
Post by Sagaro on Apr 17, 2012 16:33:59 GMT
A little under 12 hours remain!
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Set 2
Apr 18, 2012 5:14:04 GMT
Post by Aitou Kaichi on Apr 18, 2012 5:14:04 GMT
My neck is on the line here, and you guys freaking delay? Grrr....
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Set 2
Apr 18, 2012 10:21:10 GMT
Post by Wada Mitsuru on Apr 18, 2012 10:21:10 GMT
They want to keep you on the tournament as long as they can. You should feel happy for this delay.
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Set 2
Apr 18, 2012 13:37:53 GMT
Post by Barbaro on Apr 18, 2012 13:37:53 GMT
Time is up! Here are the results of Round 2: Ikenishi Sada | 4 candles | from 2 people | Usagi Suzuki | 3 candles | from 2 people | Kuwabara Kimura | 2 candles | from 2 people | Aitou Kaichi | 5 candles | from 2 people | Chichuan Tai | 1 candle | from 1 person |
Chichuan Tai is the only winner of this round. The highest amount of candles is among the losers: 14 candles. At ¥50M, that's a grand total of ¥700M. Split between the four of you, that's ¥175M each. Aitou Kaichi cannot pay the full ¥175M, and is knocked out of the game. His remaining ¥130M go to Chichuan. Chichuan Tai collects a grand total of ¥655M.
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Set 2
Apr 18, 2012 14:10:26 GMT
Post by Kuwabara Kimura on Apr 18, 2012 14:10:26 GMT
And now, Wada's post will be considered one of the greatest truths ever told.
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Set 2
Apr 19, 2012 1:58:37 GMT
Post by Wada Mitsuru on Apr 19, 2012 1:58:37 GMT
The greatest truth ever told, in the liar game tournament.
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