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Old 04-04-2009, 11:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Who all played? I was actually really big into it. I came in 3rd in a state tournament haha.
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Old 04-04-2009, 11:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I still have an old shoebox in my closet full of 2000+ cards. I owned with that Garvity Bind everytime.
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beat me to the punch...but dude i always played thsi game down at south branch library on the south side...i loved the free cards and stuff
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Messenger of Peace was a lot better, as Jinzo would destroy GB decks.
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Messenger of Peace was a lot better, as Jinzo would destroy GB decks.


i had 4 peices of exodia all i needed was his right arm...=D i <3 ebay
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None of my friends had a Jinzo

I was able to sell an Obelisk The Tormenter card I got in a Shonen Jump for $15 a couple years.
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I wasn't allowed to play Yu-Gi-Oh! My parents had something against monsters and spells and stuff because it was "occult". I would often watch games at school (this was second grade).
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dude that must have sucked...
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N00bs.
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dude that must have sucked...
I was so left out.
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