how exactly can you beat someone at their own game?

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for instance if one creates a game and designs it so as you (the player)
follow 'all' the rules (those rules go unsaid because they're logical) and
essentially trout down "yellow brick road" nearing the end you become
trapped within and cannot change what route has been chosen as the
further you travel path becomes narrower and narrower leaving only a
absolute certainty that the path you follow is that one the designer has chosen for you.
 
Look at it this way, if I had a an infinitely dense ball of metal casing lying in my floor, eventually this ball of metal casing implodes and generates a small universe similar to ours, okay.
So, eventually that imploded metal casing becomes a nuisance of a intensity that you can bear it no longer. You delete the program and everyone that originally played the game has beaten you because they aggravated you so much that you decided it wasn't worth it all. Even if you lost. Understand where I'm coming from?
 
And the designer was/is you. The road will only peter out completely, when you die. Along the road there are crossroads*, turnoff's and viewpoint ~ to deal with as you like. At sixteen it looks like a mountain, but at sixty it was less than a curb stone.
Peace

* four way cross road = 28 possibilities.
 
Make your own route, or just stay in your spot. Who says you have to finish the game if you don't want to win the way the designer wants you to?
 
idk but yugioh beat Pegasus at dueling and Pegasus created the cards. so it is possible. ;p lol.
 
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