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Coin flips in Iowa now drawing cards in Nevada to break a tie (Original Post) NightWatcher Feb 2016 OP
Total bullshit intrepidity Feb 2016 #1
Ties need to be broken. Codeine Feb 2016 #2
Split the delegates evenly? intrepidity Feb 2016 #3
This. Ed Suspicious Feb 2016 #6
Rock, paper, scissors would be more fair. nt valerief Feb 2016 #4
Actually that may not be true intrepidity Feb 2016 #7
Both would be trained to be quite skilled. nt valerief Feb 2016 #8
True intrepidity Feb 2016 #9
Holy shit! I had to look this up in YouTube. Nuts. valerief Feb 2016 #11
And I just read on Reddit that the first card has been drawn to break a tie. DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2016 #5
Not AGAIN! warrprayer Feb 2016 #10
Can both sides here agree that caucuses are crap? Metric System Feb 2016 #12
Coins and cards and caucuses are crappy ways to nominate a candidate NightWatcher Feb 2016 #13
Primaries are the way to go. Metric System Feb 2016 #14
Yes they are. n/t JTFrog Feb 2016 #17
I know --- this is so crazy... gambler nation? kgnu_fan Feb 2016 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author JTFrog Feb 2016 #16
wtf? pinebox Feb 2016 #18

intrepidity

(7,339 posts)
7. Actually that may not be true
Sat Feb 20, 2016, 05:41 PM
Feb 2016

Apparently some people can learned to be skilled at RPS, so slight advantage to those who know what they are doing.

intrepidity

(7,339 posts)
9. True
Sat Feb 20, 2016, 05:45 PM
Feb 2016

there are actually competitions for this, if you can believe it. Can you imagine being a spectator to that sport?

 

DisgustipatedinCA

(12,530 posts)
5. And I just read on Reddit that the first card has been drawn to break a tie.
Sat Feb 20, 2016, 05:40 PM
Feb 2016

The Clinton representative drew an Ace.
Nice work if you can get it.

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