[ASLML] Scenario Balance

Tate Rogers gr27134 at charter.net
Mon Mar 1 13:38:30 PST 2004


> 
> From: "Steven Pleva" <StevenPleva at earthlink.net>
> Date: 2004/03/01 Mon PM 12:55:48 CST
> To: <Aslml at asl-forums.net>
> Subject: RE: RE: [ASLML] Scenario Balance
> 
> > Bidding is for sharks...
> 
> There are two types of sharks: honest sharks and sleazy sharks.
> 
> An honest shark is someone who wants to test his skill at analyzing a
> scenario against his opponent's. An honest shark would be willing to
> take either side in a scenario if they had to give up the balance to get
> their favorite side or get the balance if not. I strongly suspect that
> Jim would fall into this category.
> 
> A sleazy shark is someone who tries to dupe an unsuspecting player into
> taking a hosed side in a scenario especially if they conceal the fact
> that they've played the scenario before.
> 
> Among honest sharks, bidding is a perfectly fair method...

...and Pleva jumps on the grenade...

As one floats in a bright red cloud of churning water being savagely ripped into small easily swallowed chunks the status of the shark (i.e., honest vs sleazy) matters very little.

Later-

Tater (One Mean Spud!)




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