How to Win on Fishticuffs

Go onto Windows Live and try to arrange a game of fishticuffs with someone who has either never played before, or isn't good at all., When you're stopping the fish at its fattest, stop it before it turns small again., Aim for the feet in the first...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go onto Windows Live and try to arrange a game of fishticuffs with someone who has either never played before

    Stop it when it's around medium size, because, lets face it, rather a medium fish than a small one , The feet are unexpected hotspots, and the opponent usually aims for the head or stomach.

    Don't do this too much or the other player will get used to this and defend the feet. , Once again, the opponent won't expect this. , I'd say stomach because the opponent is likely to go for the least expected hotspot (feet) or most expected hotspot(head), thinking you have a game plan. ,,
  2. Step 2: or isn't good at all.

  3. Step 3: When you're stopping the fish at its fattest

  4. Step 4: stop it before it turns small again.

  5. Step 5: Aim for the feet in the first round.

  6. Step 6: Aim the the feet in the second round

  7. Step 7: as well.

  8. Step 8: Aim for either the head or stomach next.

  9. Step 9: Play this game often

  10. Step 10: and unlock new fish to increase your chances of winning.

  11. Step 11: The bigger fish you get the more you hurt your opponent

  12. Step 12: so aim for big fishies!

Detailed Guide

Stop it when it's around medium size, because, lets face it, rather a medium fish than a small one , The feet are unexpected hotspots, and the opponent usually aims for the head or stomach.

Don't do this too much or the other player will get used to this and defend the feet. , Once again, the opponent won't expect this. , I'd say stomach because the opponent is likely to go for the least expected hotspot (feet) or most expected hotspot(head), thinking you have a game plan. ,,

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