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ambidex voting #11
![]() Chop chop, everyone downstairs to the first floor! You're all done the puzzle rooms, so you know what to do. Well, most of you, but it's pretty basic, just enter any Ambidex Room you like (they're not elevators, you ignorant test subjects) then vote! How does voting work? Very simple! Pick Ally or Betray, and that's it! But with every round, there's always some prizes, depending on what you vote, so here's this rounds: For anyone who chooses Ally, well, if your opponent chooses Ally as well, then 2BP for each of you. You get all that friendship, blah blah, whatever. For anyone who chooses Betray, and gets a Betray in return, your BP doesn't change at all, but you might get some coins for your trouble, let's saaaay, 20? Generous, I know. Now, the best part: for anyone who chooses Betray and their opponent chooses Ally, Calhoun will be very generous with his prizes, again! You'll get 15 coins and a memory! Also, as usual, those who pick Betray get 3BP instead of just 2. But if you're the poor sap that chose Ally and got stabbed in the back, well, sorry, you lose 2 BP. At least you got stabbed for the greater good, right? And plus, you might get a little something. He'll talk to you later about it. But anyway, happy voting! Calhoun will see all of you later with the results. |
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As the game progressed, it would become apparent that Heiji was a quick and clever player, but also one that only played recreationally. He wasn't a card shark or anything, shocking and surprising everyone in murdergames.
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*Unlike Snake, who seemed to have quite a bit of skill at the game. He lost to Heiji once or twice but seemed to win far more.*
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"Hey, you know how to play Blackjack, right? Let's try that, too!"
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I think I might be good at it because card games are really about math and probability. Since I can only listen to your voice and maybe you shifting around to determine if you're bluffing or not, it's far better to pay attention to all the cards being dealt.
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For some reason, he seemed to be doing far better now than he had been before...
We could end it here?