Editing Texas: Drama And Narrative Resolution
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Finally, in the ''Showdown'', all plot immunity is lost. If you're shot, you're killed outright. If you fail to make the big hustle, you get thrown in jail. The showdown is all about high stakes and last chances. | Finally, in the ''Showdown'', all plot immunity is lost. If you're shot, you're killed outright. If you fail to make the big hustle, you get thrown in jail. The showdown is all about high stakes and last chances. | ||
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This is covered in detail in the next chapter: [[Texas:_Playing_Poker]] | This is covered in detail in the next chapter: [[Texas:_Playing_Poker]] | ||
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=Conflicts with the Environment= | =Conflicts with the Environment= | ||
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In these circumstances the GM should take the place of the opposition in the conflict. The size of the task determines his pool of chips, and the difficulty of the task will determine how many cards he draws. | In these circumstances the GM should take the place of the opposition in the conflict. The size of the task determines his pool of chips, and the difficulty of the task will determine how many cards he draws. | ||
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=Throwing out the Rulebook= | =Throwing out the Rulebook= |