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1 year ago ::
Mar 26, 2012 - 12:57AM
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Date Joined:
Mar 23, 2006
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no, a lot of people intentionally draw when to do so is in both of their favor as opposed to risking putting losses on their record. that's different.
120.6. Some effects replace card draws.
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1 year ago ::
Mar 26, 2012 - 1:07AM
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Dec 15, 2011
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RAZORBORNE: I'm pretty sure that a lot of people out there knowing each other have at times bribed/accepted bribes. Imagine a good player who can defeat almost anyone he meets except his friend with that 1 in a million design that always beats him. The good player has a good chance of winning the tournament while his friend has no real chance of winning it. A bribe is made. Don't tell me that wont happen a lot out there
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1 year ago ::
Mar 26, 2012 - 12:33PM
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Date Joined:
Mar 23, 2006
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depends on the level of the tournament, really. anyway, doesn't change the fact that you're calculating how to most effectively cheat.
120.6. Some effects replace card draws.
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1 year ago ::
Mar 26, 2012 - 1:48PM
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Date Joined:
Dec 15, 2011
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RAZORBORNE: Exactly! I started the sim out of curiosity on how much impact it would have on the game. Just two persons cooperating raises the win-rate a lot. It's extremely difficult to prevent players from cooperating. It is highly likely that this is why good players attend big tournaments in small flocks. It also makes transport cheaper  I doubt that they willfully plan to cheat on purpose, but when the situation arises I think it's pretty natural that they perform it because it's what groups of people does. They stick together
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