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<blockquote data-quote="reiella" data-source="post: 67420" data-attributes="member: 160"><p>Dirty Trick's value is also completly at the whim of the judge... You must decide if you use it before you generate your move afterall. And the 'added abstract weight' that only comes into play if the judge cannot choose a move to be better or not is not also wholely at the whim of the judge? Also, because of immunities, a FoF can be used to guarantee a multihit fairly easily (depending on who goes first or not), Dirty Trick simply guarantees that you don't have to face that move, when you could have a move that would have beaten the one used again by the sole whim of the judge.</p><p></p><p>Where I got that (Strategy balance worth) from was the statement by Wicht simply that the problem of excessive immunities is negated by strategy matches.</p><p></p><p>[ Another fun add yeepie ]</p><p>Also the bit of hte numbers came simply from the belief by Wicht in initial balancing that the Yakuza were more likly to be able to pull a three point move than an honored fighter, trouble is, the probability was the opposite in general.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reiella, post: 67420, member: 160"] Dirty Trick's value is also completly at the whim of the judge... You must decide if you use it before you generate your move afterall. And the 'added abstract weight' that only comes into play if the judge cannot choose a move to be better or not is not also wholely at the whim of the judge? Also, because of immunities, a FoF can be used to guarantee a multihit fairly easily (depending on who goes first or not), Dirty Trick simply guarantees that you don't have to face that move, when you could have a move that would have beaten the one used again by the sole whim of the judge. Where I got that (Strategy balance worth) from was the statement by Wicht simply that the problem of excessive immunities is negated by strategy matches. [ Another fun add yeepie ] Also the bit of hte numbers came simply from the belief by Wicht in initial balancing that the Yakuza were more likly to be able to pull a three point move than an honored fighter, trouble is, the probability was the opposite in general. [/QUOTE]
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