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| thosmoss writes: |
In Colorado, it's legal to shoot someone who's in your home. Oh sure, there's some stipulations to that which can be dragged out in trial for months at a time, but we all understand the basic premise. It makes for well mannered guests. Gaming at the FLGS can be much more harrowing, however. |
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| VOTING RESULTS | |||
| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
yes - big problem | 21 | 5% | |
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yes - problem | 34 | 7% | |
yes - slight problem | 62 | 13% | |
no - just an annoyance | 101 | 22% | |
no - not a problem | 45 | 10% | |
no - shuffling is part of gaming | 3 | 1% | |
no Shufflers in our game group | 145 | 31% | |
don't have a game group | 50 | 11% | |
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| POLL DESCRIPTION | |
The Shuffler is the type of wargamer who moves a unit three, four, five or more times while trying to determine the optimum move... all while discussing the move with fellow players, bystanders, and the gamemaster. The end result is that there is no way to determine the unit's starting point or proper end point. Is he a problem in your gaming group? |