Thanks. I find I always do better at these games when I have an audience.
[Nope. Totally not a show off. Maes shifts his stance so he is more directly in front of the rings. He keeps three in his non-dominant hand and tests the weight of one with his dominant hand. They're light, which means they could probably go off course easily. Maes studies the grid of bottles and pins. You have to get three rings on the pins if you want to win a prize. All four rings will, of course, net you a much bigger prize.
Although, he isn't too worried about that. He mainly wants to use the first ring to test out the trajectory. When he does throw he isn't too upset when it bounces off of a peg towards the center and lands on the ground.]
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[Nope. Totally not a show off. Maes shifts his stance so he is more directly in front of the rings. He keeps three in his non-dominant hand and tests the weight of one with his dominant hand. They're light, which means they could probably go off course easily. Maes studies the grid of bottles and pins. You have to get three rings on the pins if you want to win a prize. All four rings will, of course, net you a much bigger prize.
Although, he isn't too worried about that. He mainly wants to use the first ring to test out the trajectory. When he does throw he isn't too upset when it bounces off of a peg towards the center and lands on the ground.]