posted by
machine_dove at 12:34pm on 08/03/2005
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The First Rule of Cast Guessing Games:
The more I'm interested in a show, the lower my chances are of actually winning. Conversely, the less interested I am in a show, the more likely I am to win (sometimes by defying all odds). If I am A) not interested in a show, and B) in a pot for one of my favorite actors, I'm even more likely to win.
What does this mean? No correct guesses in Round 1 of the Elfen Lied game. And only two characters remaining to be guessed. Blarg.
The more I'm interested in a show, the lower my chances are of actually winning. Conversely, the less interested I am in a show, the more likely I am to win (sometimes by defying all odds). If I am A) not interested in a show, and B) in a pot for one of my favorite actors, I'm even more likely to win.
What does this mean? No correct guesses in Round 1 of the Elfen Lied game. And only two characters remaining to be guessed. Blarg.
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