Guess That Image! Round 4

Guess That Image!
Round 4

http://jameskiefer.com/imggame/4/left.phphttp://jameskiefer.com/imggame/4/round.pnghttp://jameskiefer.com/imggame/4/right.php
Current Image (400x280)
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How to play:
Use the commands listed below to slowly reveal and attempt to guess the picture in the original post. The first user to correctly guess the image wins the round and gets a point.

Commands: (More to come, maybe)

\pos x,y		Reveals a 10x10 area at coordinates x,y
\guess "answer"		Submits answer as a guess

o-reveal		Makes your post not reveal part of the image

Use a combination of these in your reply to the post.

Notes:
The mask color is white. In some cases it may not seem like anything is revealed because the underlying color is white. Keep this in mind.

Scores:

rtfgnow - 1
Lee Reid 3136 - 1
Branden Ghena - 1

I know it’s inconvenient but for the moment please use the old style coordinates like:

/no-reveal
/pos 100,100

And, I know, it’s cruel but there is no clue. You guys keep guessing them way too fast! (With the exception of last round when I accidentally got the parser locked up and revealed like 100 squares)

Oh yeah: One guess. This round should be good!

Alex Cormier: This is about as big as these images can get. How do you feel about this size?

Fine, I give in… Take your clue!

/pos 200,140

No clue? I thought “thing, 1 word” wasn’t too helpful at guessing what it was but helped when deciding between doughnut or glazed doughnut.
Is the one guess rule still in play?

/pos 210,140

/pos 200,150

/pos 200,200

/pos 130,130

/pos 190,150

/pos 200, 160

I’m not saying larger as in 200 x 200 vs 500 x 500.

I’m saying make the whole thing itself larger, so we can see the little pictures better. same size plot, just larger for the old peoples eyes.

Until a minute ago this:

/pos 200, 160

Wasn’t a legal command. Sorry about that. This post will reveal that square for you though.

I’m not quite sure what your saying needs to be bigger… The revealed part of the image needs to be bigger?

/pos 200,170

\pos 190,140

He’s saying to make the image bigger. Not the plot bigger, the image. Think large-print book versus regular book, if that helps.

/pos 150, 200

/pos 150,210

/pos 210,130

/pos 170,170

/pos 180,130

/pos 190,160

/pos 210,120

/no-reveal

@Below: use:
\guess “swordfish”
The answer isn’t swordfish, however.

Yeah, I can fix up the grammar.