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| - If anything he is one of the more serious characters and most of his speech is proper (but largely in modern style). He refers to his opponents moves or success as 'worthy', 'extraordinary', 'excellently' or 'masterful', 'champion', 'extremely well', One of his most common phrases is 'fortunate' and 'unfortunate' depending on how well he or the player is doing. The few times he even nods to his position, is when he tosses a reference to the player being a 'royal opponent' in Checkers, and an opponent 'fit for a king' during a pachisi match if they win.
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| - If anything he is one of the more serious characters and most of his speech is proper (but largely in modern style). He refers to his opponents moves or success as 'worthy', 'extraordinary', 'excellently' or 'masterful', 'champion', 'extremely well', Although he will make a scorn for bad plays (or those who try to make the wrong moves, or play his pieces), he is not one to become overly angry. He is generally respectful and humble, more likely to show kindness and praise and never insults. Even if he loses, he remains respectful and simply asks to play another game. If the player loses he consoles the player and tells them they might be better in the next game (he does not gloat). One of his most common phrases is 'fortunate' and 'unfortunate' depending on how well he or the player is doing. The few times he even nods to his position, is when he tosses a reference to the player being a 'royal opponent' in Checkers, and an opponent 'fit for a king' during a pachisi match if they win. Graham like most of the characters has a range of emotions from happy, humored, to even angry. Emotions he rarely displays in KQ5, and the animations are unique to Hoyle 3. Graham is an Expert at Checkers, and Average player at Backgammon. He is also an Expert at yacht, but only an Average dominoes and pachisis player.
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