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This page has end-all-be-all motions that can garner more wins than losses against novices, but does not address any strategy or even the reasoning behind the provided strats. I added a paragraph to starting out but this is such a travesty to the strategic depth of TFT that I can't even bear to sift through it. | This page has end-all-be-all motions that can garner more wins than losses against novices, but does not address any strategy or even the reasoning behind the provided strats. I added a paragraph to starting out but this is such a travesty to the strategic depth of TFT that I can't even bear to sift through it. | ||
I mean, there's rigid strats for fighting YOUR OWN RACE. That makes no sense at all! He even says the way to win is to be lucky! My goodness. --[[User:Mr Wallet|Mr Wallet]] 11:25, 18 February 2006 (PST) |
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This page has end-all-be-all motions that can garner more wins than losses against novices, but does not address any strategy or even the reasoning behind the provided strats. I added a paragraph to starting out but this is such a travesty to the strategic depth of TFT that I can't even bear to sift through it.
I mean, there's rigid strats for fighting YOUR OWN RACE. That makes no sense at all! He even says the way to win is to be lucky! My goodness. --Mr Wallet 11:25, 18 February 2006 (PST)