look shivv all i want to know is who hacked my balls. your position on the case is Hacking Specialist since i know you belong to certain circles with the site's top hackers. you better be willing to spy for us otherwise you're dropped
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hello as found of the incredibly successful CIU (cheating investigation unit) and catcher of many rule-breakers i'd like to apply for a top-end position to solve this mystery
as an epicmafia public servant I am not allwoed to troll, everything I say can and should be taken seriously at all times including things presented in this thread.
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Not to mention, Nola didn't even put up any proof that they had lost to 3 moves...
their proof is their word. can you provide evidence that they didn't lose in 3 moves?
Okay after this, I'm almost guaranteeing that you're trolling with them lmao
Not to mention, Nola didn't even put up any proof that they had lost to 3 moves...
their proof is their word. can you provide evidence that they didn't lose in 3 moves?
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Also, if you really wanted to call hacks, solve it scientifically. It's called trial and error.
If they got it in 3 moves 5 games in a row, or even 3, then you can put up proof then accuse them of hacking.
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Not to mention, Nola didn't even put up any proof that they had lost to 3 moves...
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Did anyone take into consideration that luck is really prominent?
Sure there's a 1/295,000 chance, but do you realize it's still possible to land in that chance?
Like for example if someone had a 0.001% chance of living through a disease, and they end up living, cured and healthy. That's lucky.
Not to mention the opponent could possibly be smarter in decision making. Or you might have made a crappy code. Many variables are in play when you're deciding if someone's hacking or not.
yes, in the early phases of my investigation I had thought that maybe Nola just sucked and got outmatched. However in light of new evidence (a chick from Texas or some ish beating me in 3 moves) I knew something was up.
yes, in the early phases of my investigation I had thought that maybe Nola just sucked and got outmatched. However in light of new evidence (a chick from Texas or some ish beating me in 3 moves) I knew something was up.
how is the integrity of EM at stake, Is this a troll thread as it seems to be
the statistical probability of winning in crack the code is 1/295,000. I am a direct and reliable source, so it's true. Just ask me.
Caroline, the guy who beat Nola have 1 thing in common: that's being an abc affiliate, I don't think it's a coincidence that they both are able to win in 3 games.