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Thought I’d post this link on New Zealand Story I saw in another group. If not for MGL - I wouldn’t have known about this game and believe that this might be an audience with the game recently played.
Pretty good article on a good game. Sometimes when you have so many hits, some games get lost amongst the more promoted or popular titles. That's where hidden gems are found ...
Robert there is no way to catch you now that you have 2nd place in Bagman, nice score by the way. Congrats on winning the MGLXLVI.
Looking at the possible outcomes, this is far from over. If either of you have given up, then it is over. However, assuming no give ups, here goes ...
That's Bagman right now, as per John's comment. However, there is another 24 hours to go. What can happen in 24 hours? A lot. For example, 1 to 3 other gamers could score higher than Robert in the mean time. So points diff after 7 games was 7 by Robert over John. If Bagman stays as is then 6 points diff. If does not stay as is, diff could be 5 or 4. The last 2 games ... Rygar is open for a large point gap. It would take a Top 1 or 2 from John to setup a 4 or 3 point diff. And then similar for Flea. All conjecture of course. All competition analysis for opportunities. Gamers have destiny in their hands and in their mind. And it's interesting how Frogger played a big part in the gap.
Over to you 2 great gamers to decide this tournament, and all the other gamers in this MGL to play the best they can to finish as best as they can.
Only the very best can win the MGL, and it only can be done by playing your very best. Let's see what happens.
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