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Post by Bandage Man on May 12, 2017 23:19:35 GMT -5
This is where the eliminated players can comment about the Matches.
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Post by metsrus on May 12, 2017 23:54:14 GMT -5
can we talk about the death match, Mas? still running through my head
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Post by Bandage Man on May 13, 2017 0:01:40 GMT -5
sure, what do you want to talk about??
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Post by metsrus on May 13, 2017 20:44:42 GMT -5
sorry I fell asleep after the death match. I wanted to say how awesome it was, I forgot how fun a death match can be. Originally I thought it was going to be a pure social game like the original rock paper scissors. But taking that aspect away, it became more a psychological and strategic battle. I'm just amazed at how well he read me.
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Post by Bandage Man on May 13, 2017 20:46:43 GMT -5
Yeah this is not as social as that game. This is mainly psychological. Sad to see you go. But as you say this is a strong cast
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Post by metsrus on May 14, 2017 1:17:33 GMT -5
I have no regret picking Rexxy, my only regret is not being able to have a rematch with him Was I right though about being picked for the death match? Was it my lack of connections in the house or the other players felt I wasn't active enough, Mas?
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Post by Bandage Man on May 14, 2017 1:58:06 GMT -5
you have to ask the winners for the answer. hehe
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Post by metsrus on May 14, 2017 14:39:36 GMT -5
yeah I guess I will have to wait. Is it possible to remove the post count, Mas? You can check out the post count and see who has been planning and scheming the most. I think Kathy was able to do it in the forum that she used for her Big Brother games.
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Post by metsrus on May 14, 2017 14:43:16 GMT -5
wait maybe it's not a good idea to remove it, cause in the real game you would probably get to see who has been the most socially active anyway.
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Post by Bandage Man on May 14, 2017 17:04:21 GMT -5
Yup, that's the reason I don't remove it. Cos in the real game, they are all together. So at least people don't know who's talking with who
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Post by metsrus on May 15, 2017 13:39:21 GMT -5
Yeah that makes sense. Rexxy asked me how I know he was a great player in the "Chatter" thread. I didn't want to answer him and tip other people off but I looked at the profiles before selecting a player. Rexxy watched every single episode of the Genius. Also a guy who can post a link to the "Monorail"game, is a superfan and will definitely be prepared for a Genius match. I just assumed he was the most prepared and my suspicion was correct. You can understand a person quite a bit going to a head to head death match with them, how they handle pressure, level of perseverance, and etc. I think he has this and the technical aspect requires in games to carry him far in this tournament. But I also believe there is a trade off to these death matches. Each time you survive a death match you gain a bit of confidence and grow stronger, but at the same time you reveal a bit something about yourself to others. Other keen players will pick up the details of your style and habit.
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Merriska
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Post by angel on Jun 2, 2017 18:08:14 GMT -5
*drinks Palm Bays and plays N64 in my little lodge*
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Post by metsrus on Jun 5, 2017 21:51:00 GMT -5
*joins Merriska in the drinking and sighs* us poor losers. What N64 game are we playing?
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Post by metsrus on Jun 5, 2017 21:54:53 GMT -5
Arnold is proving to be a stud in these death match challenges isn't he. I have a sneaky feeling Ethy is a powerful death match player too even though he has only shown his Main Match side. He is probably as well prepared for them as Rexxy and as good as Arnold. Isn't this your greatest season or what, Mas? We should bring past season kings like Tomcat and Nat to mix it up with these studs in the fourth season.
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Post by angel on Jun 8, 2017 13:30:57 GMT -5
Yeah they've proven to be pretty deadly. And I was thinking Smash Bros.
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