Cheryl A. wrote: > I think you're more competitive than Ryan and I are, or perhaps > than the spirit of the game warrants. Next time somebody tells you they think Fluxx is just a froofy game with no meat to it, tell them about me. =^> > I agree with Ryan when he calls the 45-minute games 'exhausting' > and I'd rather that there be lots of options so somebody wins, > rather than fight it out trying to make me win. Oh, I prefer shorter games, too -- shorter games where I win. =^> > (Elliott, in the previous msg, if it seemed like I was dissing > you, I wasn't. You've made tons of great contributions to these > lists and I appreciate you. I just think we might play a little > differently. :) I don't always play that way; it depends on the crowd. Sometimes it's just about playing the game, but other times everybody at the table wants to crush their enemies, see them driven before them, and hear the lamentations of their keepers. At those times, it's best to have a plan. =^> I've never even won a *prelim* in the Origins tournament, so if you think *I've* spent too much time figuring out how to cut throats, I think you'd be amazed. -- Elliott C. "Eeyore" Evans eeyore@xxxxxxxx