“This game was terrible. Snappy didn't admit that this was one-sided until there was a 30+ spread in the luck ratings.
3-2 on double skulls. I rolled snakes at least twice. He only had to RR one dodge out of the millions he made. The only reason I tied it up was because of his mistake in the 4th quarter.”
“Sure. It happened exactly as he said. I'm so very confused why there's a certain type of player that fails a roll, then spends the rest of the game trying to convince his opponent that luck has been the only determining factor in the game. Guess What? We all have bad games. PLAY THROUGH THEM! This guy was counting double skulls all game, trying to make sure the results were fair.
Any more than the occational "Dang" or whatever ruins the game for everyone. Why would you do that?
Another thing...I'M ELVES! We're supposed to make all our dodges. That's the beauty of being an elf. You guys beat stuff up, we dodge, that's the way the game is played. And the way you made your dodges in the last turn, you have NOTHING to complain about. Period.
I suggest a review of both basic statistical probabilities, AND a forum search on the fundamental meaningless of the luck meter. THEN we can play a rematch anytime you like, if you're so eager to prove my luck is what earned me the tie.”
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3-2 on double skulls. I rolled snakes at least twice. He only had to RR one dodge out of the millions he made. The only reason I tied it up was because of his mistake in the 4th quarter.”