I noticed that Uncle Iroh, on "Avatar: The Last Airbender" on Nick, never really loses at one of those board games we always see him WINNING at..
So I thought,"What if he were to be losing to not just anyone; Zuko." (He doesnt play much)
I did think though that adding the two warriors in the back was a bit riskay, but I guess they put in alittle something that wasnt there before.
If General Iroh was philosophical about his unsuccessful almost-two-year-long (600-day) seige of Baar-Sing-Sei, I don't think he'd be such a spoilsport over a game of Pai-Sho.
His style would more be "You are doing well, Zuko..." (starts to make move) "...but are you sure you are doing well enough?"
Even if the move does not get him out of trouble, the statement might be enough to unnerve Zuko and have him overthink his next move, maybe causing him to make a mistake. Iroh is patient, and very, very crafty...
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So the Hobo said, "Money can't buy you happiness.... But poverty can't buy you anything."
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So the Hobo said, "Money can't buy you happiness.... But poverty can't buy you anything."
His style would more be "You are doing well, Zuko..." (starts to make move) "...but are you sure you are doing well enough?"
Even if the move does not get him out of trouble, the statement might be enough to unnerve Zuko and have him overthink his next move, maybe causing him to make a mistake. Iroh is patient, and very, very crafty...
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Skill is the destination.
The only road to Skill is Practice.
Talent is a horse, Materials, the fodder.
Skill is attainable without Talent, but it is a long, hard walk.
Skill is unattainable without Practice.
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