More importantly, snagging those Daily Doubles offers him a massive statistical advantage. Since Daily Doubles allow players to bet up to their entire bankrolls, just one can swing an entire Jeopardy match—and Chu's strategy is to control them all, even just to prevent other players from using them.
By training—that is, going through Internet message boards and reading up on past Jeopardy winners—Chu developed an unorthodox strategy that has made headlines over the last week. It's rare, controversial, and effective—and it's turned him into something of a grand villain for some fans of the long-running quiz show.…
damnit, this was instantly the first thing that came to mind when I read 'bank' and 'available now'.
Damco you, Namcai!
THE HARDWARE
My dream Nintendo begins at the end of the 3DS' lifespan. Whenever that may be. That would be the time they draw a line in the sand and say, OK, time for something new.
I never looked at it that way. I've always been pronouncing them as 'jifs', but pronouncing 'imgur' with a hard 'G'.
Was I supposed to laugh?
Good for him. It's about time someone gamed the game.
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Unfortunately the father tried consoling his son with a "Pikachu" doll. "This isn't Pikachu," he sobbed "I hate Raichu!"
Well, I at least bought the art book for Remember Me. The accentive use of that yellow-orange made me fall in love with this game's art direction.