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Yeah but there is no other way of doing it besides luck. We don't want to reveal our skills otherwise it would be bad. There is no way of deciding who goes first. What next thing you know, we do I Spy or something? Jeez for Pete's sake, it's the first turn. So what if someone get advantage first, you are going to have an advantage on a few turns. The point is that it doesn't matter who goes first, they just want to play the card game. Come on chess and other games don't do that. Just leave it be. [[User:Fallensilence|Fallensilence]] ([[User talk:Fallensilence|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Fallensilence|contribs]]) 01:24, August 28, 2010 (UTC)
 
Yeah but there is no other way of doing it besides luck. We don't want to reveal our skills otherwise it would be bad. There is no way of deciding who goes first. What next thing you know, we do I Spy or something? Jeez for Pete's sake, it's the first turn. So what if someone get advantage first, you are going to have an advantage on a few turns. The point is that it doesn't matter who goes first, they just want to play the card game. Come on chess and other games don't do that. Just leave it be. [[User:Fallensilence|Fallensilence]] ([[User talk:Fallensilence|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Fallensilence|contribs]]) 01:24, August 28, 2010 (UTC)
  
In the NFL (National Football League), whoever starts off with ball possession is a huge deal as well, how do they determine who starts off with ball possession? They flip a flippin' coin. If it works for a sport as big as Football without teams complaining about it being "old-fashioned", or "relying on luck", or "messing with their strategy", then I think it should work fine for dueling. Yes, this relies on luck/chance, but chance is impartial and completely fair, you and your opponent have a 50/50 shot of going first. If you don't go first, who cares? Suck it up. [[Special:Contributions/24.22.44.158|24.22.44.158]] ([[User talk:24.22.44.158|talk]]) 00:17, August 30, 2010 (UTC)
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In the NFL (National Football League), whoever starts off with ball possession is a huge deal as well, how do they determine who starts off with ball possession? They flip a flippin' coin. If it works for a sport as big as Football without teams complaining about it being "old-fashioned", or "relying on luck", or "messing with their strategy", then I think it should work fine for dueling. [[Special:Contributions/24.22.44.158|24.22.44.158]] ([[User talk:24.22.44.158|talk]]) 00:17, August 30, 2010 (UTC)
  
 
==The Best Way To Decide Who Go First==
 
==The Best Way To Decide Who Go First==

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