We'll decide how many games a day we need to set as a goal once we complete this first one.
[ He needs to gauge her level first before they set goals. If they aren't reasonable goals, they aren't going to achieve them and be able to set new ones. A goal is worthless if you don't achieve it, and you won't if you think you can't. ]
[She figures he means once he figures out just how much she sucks, but despite her limited experience and the fact she's got mostly book-learning to go off of, she's determined to Do Her Best.
She takes five pawns into her hand to toss on the board, humming when the unprompted pawns seem to be the majority.] So I go first... [She doesn't sound too enthused by that, but whatever. She'll set the pieces back up, considers for a moment, then makes her opening move.
i have no idea how to play chess let alone shogi so.]
Do you ever play normal games, Midorima-san? Video games or things like that?
[ Midorima doesn't look like he's doing anything really substantial, but he is taking his time making moves and mostly paying attention to what she does to decide what she thinks she's doing, then counter and end that. No advice or anything this first time, it's just an anticipation exam. ]
I've a talent for crane games, but there are many games I've played to ensure I've done everything within my power to succeed. A number of lucky items are special editions, out of print, or difficult to obtain. I have to be open to any means to get the ones I need.
I. [Pause.] ...I really wasn't expecting crane games.
[Inexperienced as she is, she's only really thinking of her own movements here, only thinking about the immediate next possible moves and not the long game.]
But your dedication to those lucky items is pretty impressive. Admirable, almost. Doesn't it get expensive?
That's what it means to do everything in your power, Hinasaki.
[ No matter the price.
He's also getting really annoyed when he realizes she's just making moves with no plan. But he said he wouldn't say anything until they get through the first one to see how she does. It's important to see the full game. ]
[She's still doing her best, Midorima, let her live!! Despite not planning long-term for this game, she's definitely putting effort into it, brow furrowing in mild frustration since Midorima keeps coming out ahead.]
I think I look up to you a little now, Midorima-san. Figuratively and literally. [Since, you know, he's so much taller than her anyhow...]
What? [She looks surprised, then confused and a bit irritated] But I haven't even lost right now.
[Except, looking at the board, it dawns on her that he's going to win by the next move. There's no where she can go to save herself. She pauses, opening and closing her mouth a couple of times, noises of half-formed responses she cuts off being they can begin, and in the end she slumps back in her chair in defeat.
While she doesn't look pleased, she just takes a breath instead of childishly flipping the board like she kinda wants to right now.]
...Okay. Besides apparently 'everything,' what did I do wrong?
[She squints suspiciously at him, but she doesn't jump the gun this time on moving her first piece. She draws one knee up to rest her arm on it, cheek in hand as she carefully considers the board and how the last game went.
Midorima is clearly taking this as Very Serious Business, and Miu isn't inclined to piss him off by not doing the same. So it definitely takes her a minute longer to start playing, chewing absently on hr lower lip in thought.]
You said I'd lost from the first move, so I figured I should take my time trying to figure out why.
[She tilts her head, brow still furrowed in concentration.] I wanted to see how your strategy would change too... A lot of times with games--most ones that you play against someone in-- someone who's pretty good or wins a lot will stick to a pattern or strategy that works for them. That's a lot easier than thinking of something new every time, especially if it works.
[She's still not quite trying to think 5 steps ahead, but she is trying to suss out how he's playing in relation to her playing.]
[ He won't remind her that he's used to losing against Akashi, so it's less common that he would try the same techniques over and over, but since she brought it up, it might be a good idea to intentionally do it to see if she susses out the pattern or if he's wasting his time. ]
[Hey, everyone loses against Akashi. She just figured he played against other people too and kicked all their asses.
If he does start reusing the same sorts of moves, it'll take her a few moments to realize it, but it only makes her suspicious... Like when you keep getting the same letter on a multiple choice quiz.]
I wasn't thinking too much then... Just things like, 'if I go here, maybe he'll do this.' Thinking one or two steps ahead. But that's too short-range for someone like you, huh. [Siiiigh. She should've started playing against amateurs first. God damn it.]
[ He has, but he's always got his eyes on the prize. Unfortunately. He might stop looking as dour all the time if his goals didn't involve beating Akashi at literally anything. ]
No move should be a primarily a reaction to what I do, but a prediction of what I'm going to do and a goal to both stop and defeat me. You win by predicting what your opponent's strategy is, undermining it, and taking control of the board. At the same time, if I can tell what your plan is, I can win easily.
Ah, shogi is complicated... [But she doesn't seem put off by it or anything. There's just a sort of sigh in resignation before she sits up with renewed sense of determination.]
Ugh, I hate losing. This is the kind of game where reading minds would definitely be helpful, huh? [She pauses just long enough to let that sink in and then smiles] I won't, don't worry. Winning by cheating isn't nearly as satisfying.
[ Is this what he looks like to Akashi after every game they play? The sigh sounds simultaneously familiar and foreign- he's used to hearing it from himself, not someone else.
Except for the cheating joke, but Midorima is way too serious to even think about joking like that. ]
Cheating is admitting you're too incompetent to win on your own.
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You're cute, Midorima-san. What would he say if he heard you talking about him like this?
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You asked what I'd be and you have your answer, you pest.
[ He finally helps her finish set up the board, if only because she's going to slow or focusing on the wrong things. ]
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Is that my assigned animal? A bug?
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[ Probably like a butterfly or something, but still a pest!! :T ]
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[She leans back in her seat, crossing one leg over the other as she lounges.]
Alright. Ready to play? [Again, she only knows the basics, so. this'll be an easy win for Midorima...]
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[ He needs to gauge her level first before they set goals. If they aren't reasonable goals, they aren't going to achieve them and be able to set new ones. A goal is worthless if you don't achieve it, and you won't if you think you can't. ]
You can perform the furigoma.
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She takes five pawns into her hand to toss on the board, humming when the unprompted pawns seem to be the majority.] So I go first... [She doesn't sound too enthused by that, but whatever. She'll set the pieces back up, considers for a moment, then makes her opening move.
i have no idea how to play chess let alone shogi so.]
Do you ever play normal games, Midorima-san? Video games or things like that?
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[ Midorima doesn't look like he's doing anything really substantial, but he is taking his time making moves and mostly paying attention to what she does to decide what she thinks she's doing, then counter and end that. No advice or anything this first time, it's just an anticipation exam. ]
I've a talent for crane games, but there are many games I've played to ensure I've done everything within my power to succeed. A number of lucky items are special editions, out of print, or difficult to obtain. I have to be open to any means to get the ones I need.
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[Inexperienced as she is, she's only really thinking of her own movements here, only thinking about the immediate next possible moves and not the long game.]
But your dedication to those lucky items is pretty impressive. Admirable, almost. Doesn't it get expensive?
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[ No matter the price.
He's also getting really annoyed when he realizes she's just making moves with no plan. But he said he wouldn't say anything until they get through the first one to see how she does. It's important to see the full game. ]
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I think I look up to you a little now, Midorima-san. Figuratively and literally. [Since, you know, he's so much taller than her anyhow...]
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[ He doesn't really respond to her words, simply hmphing them away. ]
Hinasaki, you lost by the first move. [ He won't tell her why or how, but it's something to think about!! ]
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[Except, looking at the board, it dawns on her that he's going to win by the next move. There's no where she can go to save herself. She pauses, opening and closing her mouth a couple of times, noises of half-formed responses she cuts off being they can begin, and in the end she slumps back in her chair in defeat.
While she doesn't look pleased, she just takes a breath instead of childishly flipping the board like she kinda wants to right now.]
...Okay. Besides apparently 'everything,' what did I do wrong?
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[ Do you think he's just going to tell her easily!! No!! Get to work! ]
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[She resets the board as instructed, looking vaguely grumpy. He's the worst teacher ever!!! Was he going to go first now?]
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[ Wow, he's getting there. But you have to learn to use your brain for shogi, otherwise you aren't going to get anywhere!! ]
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Midorima is clearly taking this as Very Serious Business, and Miu isn't inclined to piss him off by not doing the same. So it definitely takes her a minute longer to start playing, chewing absently on hr lower lip in thought.]
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[ He's just going to ask her questions to get her to think about what she's doing, then try to get her to think about what he's doing. ]
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[She tilts her head, brow still furrowed in concentration.] I wanted to see how your strategy would change too... A lot of times with games--most ones that you play against someone in-- someone who's pretty good or wins a lot will stick to a pattern or strategy that works for them. That's a lot easier than thinking of something new every time, especially if it works.
[She's still not quite trying to think 5 steps ahead, but she is trying to suss out how he's playing in relation to her playing.]
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[ He won't remind her that he's used to losing against Akashi, so it's less common that he would try the same techniques over and over, but since she brought it up, it might be a good idea to intentionally do it to see if she susses out the pattern or if he's wasting his time. ]
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If he does start reusing the same sorts of moves, it'll take her a few moments to realize it, but it only makes her suspicious... Like when you keep getting the same letter on a multiple choice quiz.]
I wasn't thinking too much then... Just things like, 'if I go here, maybe he'll do this.' Thinking one or two steps ahead. But that's too short-range for someone like you, huh. [Siiiigh. She should've started playing against amateurs first. God damn it.]
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No move should be a primarily a reaction to what I do, but a prediction of what I'm going to do and a goal to both stop and defeat me. You win by predicting what your opponent's strategy is, undermining it, and taking control of the board. At the same time, if I can tell what your plan is, I can win easily.
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Ugh, I hate losing. This is the kind of game where reading minds would definitely be helpful, huh? [She pauses just long enough to let that sink in and then smiles] I won't, don't worry. Winning by cheating isn't nearly as satisfying.
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Except for the cheating joke, but Midorima is way too serious to even think about joking like that. ]
Cheating is admitting you're too incompetent to win on your own.
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[She can't imagine there's much room for it, unless some kind of performance enhancers are used...]
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