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Clumping together.
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Jim Diamond
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Jul-31-2007 07:23
Surely someone else than me must've noticed that if one suspect easily clams they all do, and the townspeople don't and vice versa. And so on and so forth. I assume it's got something to do with the "same thing behind door 2" rule, no? It's useful to me in that I use my questions more economically when I notice what pattern the current case follows. Any thoughts on this?
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Piccolo
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Aug-12-2007 02:42
No Flautim and I realised that, don't worry. It's just what too many people think.
Come on - what how do the races work? How can we make our fortune before Ben realises what we're doing and changes the formula?
Perhaps we should give you a percentage of our winnings to figure it out for us!
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Armitage Shanks
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Aug-12-2007 03:42
Hehe. No don't. Please. o_O Then I would *have* to figure it out and that would spoil half the fun. -_-'
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tollo
Old Shoe
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Aug-12-2007 09:24
I have s0lved about 4000 cases. There have been some similarities in some cases. But not often enough that they could be called patterns. Variations aren´t limitless so of course there´s going to be same situations concerning guilty suspects.
I used to take notes on cases about almost everything. I couldn´t see any patterns, only similar solutions (ie. none alibi was guilty quite often when murder scene was peacefu or something like thatl).
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