HatTrick & Brakkon
HatTrick HatTrick
I always tie my right shoe before anything else—my superstition says the left will be tripped up if it comes first. Brakkon, what’s your protocol for kicking off a session? Do you stick to a rigid routine, or let instinct take the lead?
Brakkon Brakkon
I start with a cold scan of the room, a quick tally of the crew, then a drill of the most likely threat. The routine is my backbone – no surprises allowed. If something breaks that plan, I adapt, but only after the initial assessment is done. So you can keep your superstition, but I keep my protocol. It’s the only way to survive when the world doesn’t give you a clean start.
HatTrick HatTrick
That’s solid, Brakkon, but remember every playbook can be blown if the other side learns your every move. HatTrick keeps a spreadsheet of rivals, always looking for a weak link in their routine. Keep that protocol tight, but watch the data—it’s the real game changer.
Brakkon Brakkon
I respect the spreadsheet, but a protocol that never shifts is a dead weight. I keep the routine tight, yes, but I constantly shuffle the cards in the deck. If the data shows a weakness, I exploit it the moment I see it. A plan is only as good as the ability to break it when needed.
HatTrick HatTrick
HatTrick always watches the sheet for a slip, but he never lets the ritual fall flat. Brakkon, if a weakness pops up, HatTrick will shift gears faster than a striker cutting to the left, all while keeping that right‑shoe‑first superstition to keep the mind tight. Keep shuffling, but let the data dictate the switch.