On Thu, 20 Jun 2013, omd wrote: > I consider wins by paradox to fall into this category, but since they > tend to come out of nowhere and be unstoppable (typically the > undefined behavior is achieved and CFJed on in a single message), > there is no real way to stop them. Little tid-bit: That first paradox (my card win) I actually spotted a couple weeks ahead and it took a while to assemble the cards. When I played it, someone else said: "darn! I was trying to do that!" So at least for once it was 'playable and competitive' and not just a called CFJ (which may have been another reason that it raised fewer hackles). -G.
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