A fighting chance

Tim Bunting AKA Kiwi Yamabushi on Zao-san

Two on ones

In a two on one situation, you’re disadvantaged from the outset, but you’re still in the game. However slim, there is still a chance you can make something of it. Hesitation or changing your mind halfway through is your worst enemy. Best to choose one person to go after and go all in on destroying their chances. Sure they may get away with it and you’ll lose out, but that was always on the cards. This way you actually have a fighting chance.

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