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From: "a . a" <alphirius@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Today´s tourney
Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 05:19:12 EDT
Big 'ole snip.......

>Money stealers are good, but will not stand in a tourney against
>cheaper
>decks. Too many Wanteds and Riots to fence off, and after your Ice
>Queens and Sticky Fingers are gone, the Trolls come back. The only
>chance is to get the first turn and steal at least his first 3 Nuyen,
>or
>else it´s likely there´ll be a Stomper out to take out your deckers
>and
>other useful Runners. Not one of the above can defeat a Stomper
>unarmed,
>and Torgo will kill any elves.
>The pure Nuyen stealer decks worked well when most players didn´t have
>many cards, but today they´re easily put down by most.

'nother big snip.....
> Felix
>
Granted, all it would take is a Luck of the Irish, or something similiar,
but I find that when playing against a Brute deck, my best friend tends
to be In-Fighting.

"In-fighting, 5Y, Special, Play on a target player, All runners
in target player's safe house take x armour piercing damage. X=
the number of orks and trolls in target player's
safehouse.

Flavor-text: Safety tip #16: Refering to orks and trolls as
Trogs can Hurt."

Against most of the folks I know, the fear of my playing that when they
have 5-9 trolls and Orks out, can really deter them..... and having 4
in my decks....... It can hurt a lot. Granted, it can be countered, but
so can a lot of things.......

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