2012-06-10, 20:04 | Link #1141 | |
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Spoiler for This hand of mine glows with an awesome power. . .:
Spoiler for IT'S SPINNING GRIP TELLS ME TO DEFEAT YOU!:
Lol... UWAH!!! *Shining Finger'd by Shining Gundam... EXPLODES*
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2012-06-10, 20:17 | Link #1142 |
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Hmm,.......
- Teru Pon to prevent Toki from getting Ippatsu - Teru makes her hand with mutiple wait ,so that even Toki change her draw order, Teru can still win with other tiles. Teru's defensive/offensive skill doesn't rely on special ability at all. Great!
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2012-06-10, 20:25 | Link #1143 | |
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Pure skill has its limits, and I must say that the plays we've seen from Teru so far drastically skews the laws of probability.
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2012-06-10, 20:30 | Link #1144 | |
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It seemed more like advanced mind reading to me, though. Fate altering might explain her winning despite Toki's disruption, but not Teru blatantly blocking Toki's favorite move. That wasn't just luck smiling at you, it was a clear, premeditated move to prevent your opponent from besting you. |
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2012-06-10, 20:33 | Link #1145 | |
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Now phase what already? Teru train update: The train is going at 1000km/h. She is the Akagi of Saki.
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2012-06-10, 21:20 | Link #1148 | |
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It probably had something to do with that demon mirror.
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2012-06-10, 21:55 | Link #1149 | |
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You're probably right about the powers, though. The only exception I can think of is Momo. |
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2012-06-10, 21:55 | Link #1150 | |
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Regarding that pon Teru did to stop Toki, it was an awesome move and I'm pretty sure that it was on purpose. > You discard your unwanted tile but Teru discarded her three circle which is part of the set. > Beside this it doesn't seem to be a safe tile until Teru discarded it and Toki didn't call ron. >Also, she blatantly called a pon on the same tile she discarded which is a huge flag that the only reason Teru did it is to change the drawing order. This takes great skill I admit but what Teru did borders on mind reading. Because to pull this move she have to know that there is a 3 circles in Kirame's hand which she can call pon at. As Qilin said it must have something to do with the magic mirror that showed in the first hand. In fact, if it weren't for the announcer stating its function, my first guess of the mirror's ability is it allows Teru to see the hands of the opponent.
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2012-06-10, 22:18 | Link #1151 | |
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2012-06-10, 22:41 | Link #1152 | |
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2012-06-10, 22:57 | Link #1153 | ||
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Reads peanutbutter's comment ... visibly restrain herself on pointing out who ...
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For example: Teru never wins on the first hand because she is using her mirror to survey her opponents. Guess when Saki is more likely to attack or do something other than the last hand? Invisible cookies for you if you guessed it, Saki have a higher chance of doing something when it is the first hand unless she's not playing seriously. Conversely, I have a feeling that Toki's foresight being rendered ineffective is partially Saki's fault. If we assume that the siblings played with one another a lot then Teru must be really used to someone changing the drawing order on her considering Saki calls a lot of pons and kans by virtue of her playstyle. Teru probably developed an immunity to it or found a way around it so that her wins won't be disrupted by changes in the drawing order.
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2012-06-10, 23:27 | Link #1155 | |
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2012-06-10, 23:34 | Link #1156 | |
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And you want me to destroy your Freedom Gundam? *Special attack(Near) on ZGMF-X10A* Foresight: X-Rounders/Innovators(They are out of the list of "Who can beat Teru in a mahjong match?(Assuming the fact that all of them from the Gundam-verse learns to play mahjong)") For now the manga is at chapter 11.. If you add another 14 days from 11 June... It is not enough to complete chapter 12. So most likely they will have the 2 short chapters into 2 episodes of parts having fillers or more badass. ? What you mean? I am having a "?" here. Tell me which episode is it and I will find out. (My guess is Shizu?)
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2012-06-11, 00:35 | Link #1157 |
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Spoiler for Spiler but not really spoiler:
I'd imagine the finals being Achiga, Kiyosumi, Teru's team and the Mikos. The Mikos people have been hyped up a lot plus they're the other monsters in Saki's side of the tourney while it would be weird if Saki's goal of reaching her sister wouldn't be met. Achiga has this series with them and Ritz really invested a lot of time just to build up that GRAND FINALE.
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2012-06-11, 00:58 | Link #1159 |
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Sidetreck: I'd like to see Rinkai advance to the last table myself rather than Eisui though. Their schtick has to be something more than being a team made up of expats, after all.
Main topic: I won't expect any real resolution to the Miyanaga sisters' situation even at the final table, as it's likely that Teru would just brush off Saki's attempts to talk to her. Nope, I'm waiting for the Individuals for THAT one.
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