Sentences with phrase «game stacks the deck»

Not exact matches

It would be much easier if he didn't have to play this game with himself... I mean... he knows the outcome before the game even understand he does nt even tell us the damn rules... what kind of a god plays by rules that only he knows and doesn't even tell us... probably because he already knows the outcome... its like playing cards with a stacked deck and he; s the dealer laughing at us all because he has all the aces... I hate gods who do that.
Stacking the deck is the name of the game.
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Nice game, but suppose if you were dealt a weak deck you had the option to look at the opponent's deck, and stack yours to meet the challenge.
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There's four of these horrible things, and at the start of the game you split the player deck into four roughly even piles and add one Evil Stirs card to each before shuffling them and then stacking them together to create a sort of even distribution that stops you from running into more than two in quick succession.
It may look very much like this accessibility teardown is stacking the deck (hehe) because it assesses the system according to its own most favourable game modes.
Even then, the deck is stacked against you and the biggest reason for that is the massive and constant onslaught of ill - conceived games clogging the markets.
The problem is, I feel the game unfairly stacks the deck against you.
The conclusion: «Mandatory arbitration is a rigged game in which justice is dealt from a deck stacked against consumers.»
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