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Thread: Gordon Gecko: Determining a playable game.

  1. #14
    Magician
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    Magician: The second most important thing is pen

    ...and the most important thing is availability. Therefore these definitions are subjective. With that in mind I offer the following examples:

    2) Good game

    Any game which is generally available to you and offers a return on investment which is acceptable to you.

    1) Excellent game

    Any game which offers a better return on investment but is not as available to you. You envy the people for which these are "good games".

    3) Poor game

    Any game which does not offer an acceptable return on investment. You pity the people for whom these are "good games".


    Now if you specify the availability of the games (e.g. all games in Nevada, or all games with a $5 minimum), you might be able to get more quantitive definitions.

  2. #15
    ODAAT
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    ODAAT: Re: Determining a playable game.

    In my humble opinion, and based on what I've learned from reputable pros, 1 deck cut off in 2D is not an excellent game! It's a very poor game!Anything less than 65% pen is poor and unplayable. 65% is marginal in itself. With patience I have been able to find a 1/2 deck OR LESS cut off on some 2D games in LV. That's 75-85% pen!

  3. #16
    Ouchez
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    Ouchez: Odaat. E,Mail me about what we spoke about

    I would like to hear of your experiences.

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