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Not to Raise a ruckus

 
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 5:35 am    Post subject: Not to Raise a ruckus


Honestly.
As an example:
But say Ewan is playing Asif.
And Say Jon is Playing Dave Markowitz.

Say the scores are 5-1 and 5-3.

Why are we to assume that it was Ewan and Asif's game
that was 5-1, and Jon and Daves game that was 5-3?
Couldn't Asif had made Ewan really work for a 5-3 win?
Couldn't Dave have failed a series of wavers and
suffered a 5-1 loss?

Is just for ease of making a point?

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 11:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Not to Raise a ruckus


Hey Todd.

Not sure where you're going with this point, but...

No, Asif PROBABLY couldn't make Ewan go 5-3. If Ewan gets 5 points,
Asif probably has very FEW. If I hold Ewan to fewer than 5 than,
then maybe I got some points.

Likewise, while Dave could have crummy luck with waver tests, I
don't think his battle would be a 5-1 loss to ANYONE, not at his
current level of expertise, and certainly NOT with his
#$^#@^#@&^#@@#^%#@$^%@$!!! Mongols! ;>

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Asif

--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, "thresh1642" <thresh1642@y...>
wrote:
>
> Honestly.
> As an example:
> But say Ewan is playing Asif.
> And Say Jon is Playing Dave Markowitz.
>
> Say the scores are 5-1 and 5-3.
>
> Why are we to assume that it was Ewan and Asif's game
> that was 5-1, and Jon and Daves game that was 5-3?
> Couldn't Asif had made Ewan really work for a 5-3 win?
> Couldn't Dave have failed a series of wavers and
> suffered a 5-1 loss?
>
> Is just for ease of making a point?
>
> Todd

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