chocoholic1415 Give me chocolate and no one gets hurt!

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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 12:24 pm Post subject: |
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Every rule has it's exceptions. The LLKR and make sure you can kill it are really just guidelines that do work pretty well in most cases (although some of us ubers still prefer sound ). There are some situations, that you learn about in Advanced Uberology 202, where it's much safer to vary from these guidelines. For example, the cog line has 3 little cogs and 1 big cog. No matter where the big cog is standing, a toon with a degree in uberology will target the biggest cog. This is because wether the little cogs are lured or not, they can survive the hits.
It doesn't sound like presentation was used in the skeles, but when it is an uber will generally want to switch to PKL (Presentation Kill Left). Since presentation holds for many many rounds, we can keep taking out the new cog that comes out on the left until they stop coming. The first 3 right cogs lured will not be taken out until the very end.
Not being there, I can't say why she might have pulled her lure - from the way you've described it I don't get the impression that you were the dreaded "trap worker" that so often causes the demise of ubers. If the toon is listed on CCG, you might pm him/her and ask what strategy she was trying to convey. I'm glad to hear you all danced  _________________ Open:
Ricky - 128 laff, HW50 RB50 no Trap, loves pink magnets
Princess Ladybug Bageltoes - 42 laff HW50
Miss Bananswirl - 122, laff HW50, RB50 (seems I stole her just yesterday)
See Green Dog - 30 laff HW50 (yes, that is her name)
Princess Izzy - 83 laff HW50 RB50 (nice doodle)
Test:
Pig - 107 laff (a Bear from before Pigs won)
Paradox - 110 laff (Yes, a Brown Monkey, are you happy now?)
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