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Message no. 1
From: Wei-Long <mpuscar@*******.OCIS.TEMPLE.EDU>
Subject: Re: THE HATE
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 1997 15:53:36 -0400
On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, Jean-Philippe NEUDER wrote:

> Here it is ! I've got the HATE !
> I have bought yesterday five boosters of SRCCG and I found on them TWO
> series of three cards in two different boosters.

Yes, same thing happened to me today. I bought 2 starter decks from
the same box and got DUPLICATE uncommons and commons. Only difference
in the two decks was the rares. I am slightly annoyed, but they were
uncommons I didn't have so its not that bad. I hope they fix this soon..

On another note, I have a strategy question for players out there (I
posted this on TNG but maybe someone here will have an answer):

The people I play with in this area all seem to like the same strategy:
stack the deck with big runners and use all objectives that turn your
challenges into fights. Example: Urban Brawl, Cermik Blast, etc. Its
rather annoying because it voids all of your challenges, and as soon as
they get a few big guns out, they can blast right through their objectives
with impunity.

Anyone have any good strategies for defeating these kind of players? I
have tried Green Apple Footsteps and Wild Goose Chase, but that only seems
to slow them down. Barfights don't seem to work because their runners are
usually nasty (they use 2 Swaags each, etc..).

Thanks,

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Michael A. J. Puscar DevEx Web Developer, Infonautics Corp
http://thunder.temple.edu/~mpuscar
Email: mpuscar@************.com

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