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ok from reading the responses to the last post i made east vs west the solution it seem like you guys took what i said out of poportion all i was suggesting was a friendly tournament between both sides , not a war as most of you guys was treating it and yes i know you guys are tired of hearing east vs west and who's better but all im saying is that there is gonna be people who is gonna wonder who has better deck builds and those people r gonna argue and argue, cause for past couple of days i've been online it's east vs west drama so i just say you guys just handle it in a game of cards heck it might even be fun if each cost east to west north to south came and had a big tourny to see who side has better builds but what ever. in conclusion i was just suggesting you guys handle this matter in a game of cards instead of flaming each other online everyday on who's better cause in the end were all good in our own way. p.s to the people who did good in the so cal chunin don't let anyone on these forums get to you cause to me i liked you guys decks it had some what of creativity so good job. and for anyones info im in the mid west so yeah no sides for me.
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1. Punctuation is your friend
2. GenCon basically finalizes the "West vs. East" fights =] |
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e.e it's impossible to be completely unbias. I'm also in the midwest, though I side with the west coast, simply because those are my people, it's who I am. You really can't tell someones play style from where the come from in the country, you have to spy on them and look in to their previous tournament records like a real ninja.
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