My Fargorate progression

Corbin, on the stream right now. Has a real fast stroke. He beat Simon hill-hill. I think Simon is better, but he dogged it at the very end.
Simon Lee is out so I won't bother. I just watched a few games from Corben Bennett (544), he can run out open balls but he doesn't know how to break, and his safety game is weak, of course we don't if he was sandbagging or not lmao, I think he is playing at 580-600 speed or so, will find and watch his previous matches if I can find any. I still think my 650 FR horse Joshua Manuel will ran him over for sure if they play each other 🤣
 
Simon Lee is out so I won't bother. I just watched a few games from Corben Bennett (544), he can run out open balls but he doesn't know how to break, and his safety game is weak, of course we don't if he was sandbagging or not lmao, I think he is playing at 580-600 speed or so, will find and watch his previous matches if I can find any. I still think my 650 FR horse Joshua Manuel will ran him over for sure if they play each other 🤣
I found another 650 FR, Joshua's fellow Filipino player Kenneth Lescano (650), both are undefeated thus far 🤣 , they are playing hot seat match right now and looks like Kenneth will win, I predict they will meet in the final again if this is double elimination. Kenneth also knows how to fake movements to make it looks like he trying to do something he is not, but you can't fake your stroke 🤣 easy to know both of these guys are way over 600 RF.
 
I just got back from Griffs and laying in hotel and turned on the stream. The two Filipinos are in the final. hahahaha. It's a single extended race to 13. 548 vs 560...
 
BTW, a condition of this tournament was each player had all of their games public. About every player I looked up and went through a lot of their history were all in leagues, with a ton of 1-0 and 0-1 scores reported. I think league would be about the easiest place to hide. The way the scores are reported as 1 game at a time makes it hard to determine if the player is doing good or bad that night.
 
And there are no opponent FR listed in a player's history. So no way to know if the 1-0 was against a banger or a pro. That makes the player history being public pretty much useless unless we are talking about pro players were everyone recognizes their names.
 
I just got back from Griffs and laying in hotel and turned on the stream. The two Filipinos are in the final. hahahaha. It's a single extended race to 13. 548 vs 560...
I knew from the first day, 5 mins into watching the Joshua guy shooting, mind you I don't know him nor have any interests of bashing him nor the tournament, it's just the way the system works. But it is also just too obvious to know a speed of a player after watching few key strokes, and I feel bad for you, you're so true to your Fargo and this hurts those players like us.

I know every single moves they make on and off the table. Look at the way they are playing in the final right now, I can tell you they're not trying, they probably had discussed behind the door to chop the money, but had to continue to play for side pot and auction etc. Again all of these are my opinions and assumptions, I could be wrong all way long, I'm not trying to attacking or bashing anyone. I want to go with you next time we'll win these kind of tournaments.
BTW, a condition of this tournament was each player had all of their games public. About every player I looked up and went through a lot of their history were all in leagues, with a ton of 1-0 and 0-1 scores reported. I think league would be about the easiest place to hide. The way the scores are reported as 1 game at a time makes it hard to determine if the player is doing good or bad that night.
And there are no opponent FR listed in a player's history. So no way to know if the 1-0 was against a banger or a pro. That makes the player history being public pretty much useless unless we are talking about pro players were everyone recognizes their names.
It is what it is everyone who knows the game can tell you the same thing I said, these are not under 567 FR players.
 
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