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  1. 1. Do you still play Yugioh in real life?

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Do you still play the game in real life? I never played in real life yet but I hear that there are people that will hate you when you beat them and go berserk. How can you put up with people like that? Is there always someone like this in your local? That gives it the more reasons why playing the video game is safer, when you don't feel like meeting people like that. Does everyone in your local lets you touch their Graveyard to check? I always wondered about this because you are touching their cards and I think not everyone is gonna like that. Even though I don't play in real life, I'm still buying the cards. I just like having it and looking at them. Have you ever quit playing in real life because of people like this?
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[quote name='♥ ЅϯᵲåώӀӞ℮ᴙʀɣ−ɴɨɨ−ƈħåɴ ♥' timestamp='1283742166' post='4605011']
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And if you're concerned about said circumstances, why are you playing YGO IRL anyway?[/b][/color][/center]
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Because it's fun and addictive.
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I just tell them to calm down and that it's only a card game, you aren't losing anything, except for a little point in your ranking that will never go away, and will affect your chances of getting a 100% winning streak FOREVER, and every time you look at that little number one one your duel list, you will remember me, and cry a little bit inside, questioning your existence and wondering, was I fated to lose against this person? Does god hate me? Why wasn't I lucky enough. Eventually you will drive yourself insane, and go to a pawn shop in the same town, purchase a hand gun and sit in the game store, not saying anything. Then they see me, the person who made them lose, then they stand up and pull out the firearm and threaten my life, spewing gibbering nonsense about how I've ruined their life and then they will kill me and everyone else who was playing there that day.
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[quote name='Darkest Hour' timestamp='1283742915' post='4605033']
I just tell them to calm down and that it's only a card game, you aren't losing anything, except for a little point in your ranking that will never go away, and will affect your chances of getting a 100% winning streak FOREVER, and every time you look at that little number one one your duel list, you will remember me, and cry a little bit inside, questioning your existence and wondering, was I fated to lose against this person? Does god hate me? Why wasn't I lucky enough. Eventually you will drive yourself insane, and go to a pawn shop in the same town, purchase a hand gun and sit in the game store, not saying anything. Then they see me, the person who made them lose, then they stand up and pull out the firearm and threaten my life, spewing gibbering nonsense about how I've ruined their life and then they will kill me and everyone else who was playing there that day.
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Sounds Like a normal day at my St. Louis Locals...
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I play less IRL becuase people annoy me now, For example, I actually beat the snot out of a dude who shelled out a good chunk of Cash for his Lightsworn (net-) deck, with my Ancient Gears, he claimed I was cheating. Both times I won, I smashed a defence monster with Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem, and Powerbond, so I was guarenteed win, it was Ryko, and Wulf, he was steamed and was a pain the rest of the afternoon, I went into the top 4, and he even told a judge I was cheating, but my friends vouched for me.

This was back when LS where the thing.
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I live in Buffalo, NY, nothing ever happens here, so i probably wouldn't ever find anyone to play physical yugioh with. Also, the games are cheaper and play the game just as well, without needing to argue about rulings (unless there's a game glitch) or trouble finding others to play with (since Tag Force has Adhoc Party and the DS games have wifi).

Sure, I like opening a pack of cards just as much as the next person to see what goodies I've pulled, but its just cheaper and easier to play the video games with other people.
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