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Thread: How do WW skills translate to king?

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    Default How do WW skills translate to king?

    Heya all. I've been toying around various games on WW and was considering opening an account on king as well.

    I'm by no means a power gamer, but I have fun gaming and a little wager here and there doesn't hurt

    I was wondering how ability on WW translates to games on King. I know that games have scoring differences and I'm not entirely sure what all the games are that are available on king... but...

    I've lost most of $20 playing:
    Zuma
    Luxor
    BookWorm
    BrickWerx

    Also, would being a new player on King with "some" experience on WW give me an advantage in some early tourneys?

    TIA!

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    Bejeweled, Solitaire, Luxor, Zuma, Pool, and even Scrabble Cubes experience translates into some playing ability on King.

    If you're looking to play on King to make some money, hold off making a deposit until you feel solid in a particular game...then start wagering.

    It's totally free to play on King and you'll have access to all the games, so give it a shot.
    Jacob, aka Meikyousisui on King.com & Worldwinner.com

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    i dont think you can really say that though. even though king and WW do have some similar games that they licensed...the games are still fundamentally different

    kings bejeweled is much nicer and bombs are the big scorers. in WW hypercubes are your big scorers

    King has regular chuzzle mode, WW has speed chuzzle mode
    etc

    so yea xD
    A lie is a lie even if everyone believes it. The truth is the truth even if nobody recognizes it. – David Stevens

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    I know that the other way around, being a good King gamer hasn't helped me much at WW. There's a big luck factor in their version of Mahjong. Same with Freecell. Same with Chuzzle. And I don't really like the games on WW that do require a lot of skill.

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