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Pig's Feet |
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15 | 4.44% |
Rocky Mountain Oysters |
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10 | 2.96% |
Shark's Fin |
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15 | 4.44% |
Seaweed |
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63 | 18.64% |
Strange organ (elaborate) |
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17 | 5.03% |
Snake |
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17 | 5.03% |
Rabbit |
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38 | 11.24% |
Duck |
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67 | 19.82% |
Alligator |
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33 | 9.76% |
Venison |
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63 | 18.64% |
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I suspect playing STTs may serve many of the practice needs and other mastery goals of the primarily MTT player. MTT and STT play does not appear related but I suspect it is. I suspect many accomplished MTT players routinely use STTs for practice, experimentation and tune-up tasks.
I'm interested in hearing from serious MTT players about this. Of particular interest would be any of the more renowned and well-known posters in this forum. |
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