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Only if I have time to prepare.
Following A Captain's Pride desciption literally, Kajimoto tied VS AtobeYour match vs Sai...
http://mangahelpers.com/forum/showth...96#post1801996
Read Kajimoto's effect. Very carefully. You actually tied against him, you didn't lose. You tied.
What this means:
Sai:
One loss
One tie
One match to go
You:
Two ties
0 losses
One match to go
Me:
One tie
One loss
Two matches to go
Any of us 3 can be the champ.
If you beat me, you automatically the champion. If I beat Chaos and you, and Sai beats Ken, it will come down to who has the better game score between Sai and me.
So, all in all...Good luck, and hit me with all you got.
I still don't know why you lost S3>.> You even guess Amane right but choose the wrong playstyle against him.Damn. Well, I can still win if I beat both Jav and Chaos. Gonna need to focus.
It's written in a confusing way (it should say "1-3 levels lower"), but context makes it obvious what the intention is.There is not a single possible way to interpret that effect like that. But no use arguing with you about this again.
Read: "I only support loopholes when I'm the one using them."The context being "it's too obviously broken to be true"
It wasn't luck. I calculated every single possibility. Mizuki's predictions guaranteed that if some were wrong, I would win. I predicted Irie with Mizuki because quite frankly it wouldn't make any difference.Sherlock had a f**** 20% chances of guessing Shiraishi with Niou, and he did it!
I'm sure this time was just luck. He predicted with Mizuki that Irie would have been in S1...
Mizuki was a true failure (except Gakuto,and with Iri with him wasn't important), LOL
I mindraped Mizuki/Sherlock, but I still lose, damn it...
Your FIVE Mizuki's Predictions failed. With Shiraishi in S3, i would have won :Enbu Boy is Mr.Broken, but even with Mizuki prediting Shiraishi correctly, Mr.Ecstasy would have won (36 vs 32, Bible Tennis, a Feat, cancels Successor)you'd lose 3-1It wasn't luck. I calculated every single possibility. Mizuki's predictions guaranteed that if some were wrong, I would win. I predicted Irie with Mizuki because quite frankly it wouldn't make any difference.
Most of Mizuki's predictions were to avoid things like Shiraishi in doubles, and Kajimoto's effect.
They were insurance.
I calculated that if Niou's prediction was wrong, I would still win.
I figured that if I were you, I'd go for Irie in doubles.