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Joel is correct
Joel:
I agree with your analysis, although I still have not read the rule book--but if it is as I hear, if you win a close match in the first round with a big score, then "laying down" in the next match would secure the victory. You would not try for the match win, but you would limit your opponents score to win the round. Of course, if you see you are going to lose the first match, then limiting your score (and your opponents winning score) might be the best strategy. Different. Those who can adapt will survive. Sincerely, Brian Beatty |
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