587 to level 16
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3.14159's turn
clohr defended 6v3, 13 to 14, (4,2,1,4,1,1 to 5,5,4)
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snmlmz table (the infamous 4-stack table):
Dicinator's turn
3.14159 defeated 4v4, 15 to 13, (1,5,4,5 to 1,4,3,5)
(+40 for 2nd and +0 for dominance)
Rank: 2257th Score: +40 to 40◆.
3.14159 finishes 2nd in round 148
3.14159 stands up
(+120 for 1st and +0 for dominance)
Rank: 1604th Score: +120 to 170◆.
Dicinator finishes 1st in round 148
This was 148 rounds of real fighting all the way to the end. No one took a break or let anyone gather strength. It was all fighting all the time--for 148 rounds.
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Blankita's turn
3.14159 defended 7v3, 11 to 16, (1,1,1,2,2,1,3 to 5,6,5)
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piers plowman's turn
3.14159 defeated 8v8, 32 to 28, (1,5,6,5,2,6,2,5 to 3,1,3,2,6,3,4,6)
3.14159 defeated 7v5, 30 to 18, (6,4,6,6,1,5,2 to 3,6,2,4,3)
3.14159 defeated 6v5, 21 to 19, (6,5,3,2,4,1 to 2,1,5,5,6)
3.14159 defeated 5v8, 28 to 23, (6,6,4,6,6 to 1,3,5,2,2,5,2,3)
3.14159 defended 4v8, 15 to 29, (6,4,1,4 to 5,6,6,4,2,2,2,2)
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3.14159's turn
marijn4p defended 4v1, 6 to 6, (3,1,1,1 to 6)
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"It is not enough in a situation of trust in the commonwealth, that a man means well to his country; it is not enough that in his single person he never did an evil act, but always voted according to his conscience, and even harangued against every design which he apprehended to be prejudicial to the interests of his country. This innoxious and ineffectual character, that seems formed upon a plan of apology and disculpation, falls miserably short of the mark of public duty. That duty demands and requires that what is right should not only be made known, but made prevalent; that what is evil should not only be detected, but defeated. When the public man omits to put himself in a situation of doing his duty with effect it is an omission that frustrates the purposes of his trust almost as much as if he had formally betrayed it. It is surely no very rational account of a man's life, that he has always acted right but has taken special care to act in such a manner that his endeavours could not possibly be productive of any consequence." Edmund Burke
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bemidji's turn
3.14159 defended 4v4, 11 to 13, (4,3,1,3 to 1,4,3,5)
3.14159 defended 4v4, 16 to 17, (6,1,5,4 to 5,4,2,6)
3.14159 defended 4v4, 11 to 17, (3,4,2,2 to 3,5,6,3)
3.14159 defended 4v4, 9 to 18, (3,1,2,3 to 6,4,4,4)
3.14159 defended 4v4, 16 to 16, (5,6,1,4 to 6,4,2,4)
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pdice's turn
3.14159 defended 6v2, 12 to 12, (1,2,1,2,4,2 to 6,6)
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3.14159's turn
der_bäcker defended 6v4, 19 to 19, (6,5,1,1,4,2 to 4,3,6,6)
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badstack2's turn
Serkan Alyanak defeated 4v1, 12 to 4, (5,4,2,1 to 4)
3.14159 defended 3v2, 11 to 11, (3,4,4 to 5,6)
3.14159 defended 4v2, 9 to 10, (3,1,3,2 to 6,4)
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