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Wittgenstein

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  1. The main thing that we need to do is avoid mismatches. That's why I haven't been playing in any summit games lately: two rooks shouldn't play together in a game where Habs, Sebe, or Sonixx are playing-- which is just about every game.

    I'm guilty of it. There have been a few games where I teamed up with another rook and we got pounded. On the other hand though, the rooks have played pretty solid (for the most part) and should find consolation in the fact that we have played better opponents so close.

    There's still a chance that we can come back, but we need to let the elite players play for now and see if they can close the enormous gap of wins.

  2. Damn you. 86-0.

    I will have to give it another try. I only tried it once, but I am convinced that is possible to lose 100-0 in a 5 min game.

    (The reason that their goalie didn't get the first star was probably because he didn't face any shots.)

    There was no photoshopping involved. Pull your goalie and pass it into your own net.

    Yes, apparently I do have a bit too much time on my hands :huh: But I have been surpassed and will have to reclaim my record as worst loser.

  3. Despite the record, we Americans should be proud the way we are playing.

    Canada has had Sebe and Habs in almost every game, and the rooks have been carrying this team. We've lost 7 of the last 10 by one goal. We've had no EA and little SOH.

    We've played hard and this rom is rigged. We all know that HABS is a degenerate cheater :)

  4. A few words of advice:

    - Backcheck with a forward. That way you will have two AI defenseman and a forward on defense. It's also usually easier to catch an opposing player coming down ice with a forward.

    - Know your players. Know who to deke with, who to take slap shots with, who to cross crease with, etc.

    - Pick light players.

    - If all else fails, pick Chicago next time.

    - Practice

  5. I always beat the computer, but I have to admit that sometimes it is only by 1 or 2 goals.

    The computer is easy to crush during my first game against it, but I have a harder time after that. The computer is boring and its playing style is so BLAND. If I play more than one consecutive game against it, my mind loses all the sharpness it had and I usually only pull off something like a 3-1 win.

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