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"content": "nostr:npub1sg4rcvkxkp3sx7f0ex8rtdd9ylcdd2fchtfm22fy45h4w02p306qq7xslc ...how is that an emergent property of a card game? I know that Magic is very complex but I assumed there where limits to how out of control single moves could be. Do you have any resources on this phenomenon?",
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