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Tykhead wrote
at 7:56 AM, Saturday December 22, 2007 EST

Round 20

Tykhead's turn
pablo6 defended 8v8: 23 to 29 (5,1,4,2,2,2,2,5 to 3,3,6,6,1,4,5,1)
pablo6 defended 8v8: 23 to 28 (2,1,4,1,4,5,5,1 to 5,2,1,1,5,6,3,5)

pablo6's turn
Tykhead defeated 8v8: 41 to 27 (4,6,6,6,6,3,6,4 to 3,4,1,6,3,3,6,1)
Tykhead defended 8v8: 18 to 30 (1,1,3,1,5,5,1,1 to 3,6,3,5,3,5,1,4)

Round 21

Tykhead's turn
pablo6 defeated 8v8: 23 to 22 (1,3,5,1,3,4,5,1 to 2,2,6,2,2,5,1,2)
pablo6 defended 8v8: 21 to 31 (2,3,3,5,1,1,2,4 to 1,5,2,6,3,4,6,4)
pablo6 defended 8v8: 33 to 35 (5,6,3,1,5,2,6,5 to 4,2,6,6,6,5,5,1)

pablo6's turn
Tykhead defeated 8v8: 34 to 30 (3,5,4,6,3,4,3,6 to 4,1,1,6,3,6,6,3)

Round 22

Tykhead's turn
pablo6 defended 8v8: 22 to 29 (4,4,3,1,2,1,2,5 to 5,6,1,5,5,4,2,1)

pablo6's turn
Tykhead defended 8v8: 29 to 30 (1,3,3,5,6,3,5,3 to 6,5,6,1,1,3,4,4)
Tykhead defeated 8v8: 34 to 32 (4,6,6,2,4,4,2,6 to 2,5,4,4,2,6,3,6)
Tykhead defeated 8v8: 26 to 21 (4,4,3,4,1,4,1,5 to 1,3,5,1,3,6,1,1)

Round 23

Tykhead's turn
pablo6 defended 8v8: 35 to 39 (6,3,6,6,4,5,3,2 to 5,4,4,6,4,4,6,6)
pablo6 defended 8v8: 23 to 26 (1,5,4,1,3,5,3,1 to 1,3,6,4,3,2,6,1)
pablo6 defended 8v8: 30 to 31 (4,2,5,3,5,4,4,3 to 6,6,2,6,6,1,3,1)
pablo6 defended 8v8: 26 to 33 (4,1,4,4,5,1,5,2 to 4,4,5,6,6,2,5,1)
pablo6 defeated 8v8: 30 to 29 (5,6,2,1,2,5,3,6 to 2,6,3,2,6,2,5,3)
pablo6 defended 8v8: 35 to 36 (5,2,2,5,6,3,6,6 to 5,6,4,3,3,3,6,6)
pablo6 defended 7v8: 19 to 36 (5,1,3,5,1,1,3 to 5,2,4,3,5,6,6,5)
Tykhead surrenders and finishes 2nd in round 23.


So, what's the catch? Nobody can be this lucky! Where Can I get a cheat for myself?

Tykhead

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JKD wrote
at 10:55 AM, Saturday December 22, 2007 EST
Flip a coin a lot
Wicked! wrote
at 11:11 AM, Saturday December 22, 2007 EST
GUIL: It must be indicative of something, besides the redistribution of
wealth. (He muses.) List of possible explanations. One: I'm willing it.
Inside where nothing shows, I'm the essence of a man spinning double-headed
coins, and betting against himself in private atonement for an unremembered
past. (He spins a coin at ROS.)
GUIL: Two: time has stopped dead, and a single experience of one coin
being spun once has been repeated ninety times... (He flips a coin, looks at
it, tosses it to ROS.) On the whole, doubtful. Three: divine intervention,
that is to say, a good turn from above concerning him, cf. children of
Israel, or retribution from above concerning me, cf. Lot's wife. Four: a
spectacular vindication of the principle that each individual coin spun
individually (he spins one) is as likely to come down heads as tails and
therefore should cause no surprise that each individual time it does. (It
does. He tosses it to ROS.)

--Taken from Rosencrantz and Guilderstern are dead. A little background info for you:
Ros and Guil are two characters in Hamlet who make brief appearances, this play is just about what they do off screen.

What just happened is that a coin was spun 90 times and each time it came down as heads.

It just seemed appropriate :P (change coins with dice, etc)
Improv42 wrote
at 3:46 PM, Saturday December 22, 2007 EST
It happens to everyone. Sorry.
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