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If you felt super confident in a certain mini-game, what would be the most humiliating way for you to lose it? Think of an answer in your head and read along, because that story had occurred this game. It was a 4-player mini-game, by the name of Mario's Puzzle Party. During the explanation of it, Kris stated that he was going to sit-out because needed to go to the bathroom and that "he wasn't going to win anyway." He left his controller in a neutral position, which meant that once the mini-game started, there would be no inputs from him.

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  • S1 - Game 38
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  • If you felt super confident in a certain mini-game, what would be the most humiliating way for you to lose it? Think of an answer in your head and read along, because that story had occurred this game. It was a 4-player mini-game, by the name of Mario's Puzzle Party. During the explanation of it, Kris stated that he was going to sit-out because needed to go to the bathroom and that "he wasn't going to win anyway." He left his controller in a neutral position, which meant that once the mini-game started, there would be no inputs from him.
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  • 2016-10-14(xsd:date)
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  • ★ Kris - Yoshi ★ Dre - Daisy Justin - Mario Matt - DK
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  • If you felt super confident in a certain mini-game, what would be the most humiliating way for you to lose it? Think of an answer in your head and read along, because that story had occurred this game. It was a 4-player mini-game, by the name of Mario's Puzzle Party. During the explanation of it, Kris stated that he was going to sit-out because needed to go to the bathroom and that "he wasn't going to win anyway." He left his controller in a neutral position, which meant that once the mini-game started, there would be no inputs from him. Once it began, Justin was winning as normal, this being his best mini-game in Mario Party 3. However, by the time he reached 60 with Dre and Matt lagging behind, something happened that absolutely no one expected. A massive combo-streak was heard by someone's section. +2 pts, +4 pts, +6 pts, +12 pts, +24 pts, +48 pts! "FINISH!" No one knew what just happened until they saw it on screen staring them right in the face, "YOSHI WON!" Kris, who was in the bathroom the entire time, managed to win the mini-game that he believed he had no chance of winning, without even being there. The blocks on his section dropped at a normal rate, never speeding up or changing lanes due to no inputs from his controller. He managed to score an enormous chain due to sheer luck. Everyone waited in awe for Kris to return, and he was just as surprised to be told that he won by doing absolutely nothing. To add icing on the cake, he also was crowned the victor of the whole game. It doesn't just stop there though. Once the results for the mini-game star was shown in specifics, it was revealed that Kris beat Justin by one-mini-game! Justin then came to the conclusion that he would've won the entire game had Kris actually played the Mario's Puzzle Party himself. This is because the latter hasn't shown a promising skill in this mini-game, which means that Justin would have most likely won it and taken the victory. Overall, Kris won by needing to go to the bathroom, hooray for bodily functions!
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