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Originally Posted by Shawnee123
When I used to play Trivial Pursuit:
Once I got two "pie" pieces, they had to be opposite. When I got the third, I removed one of the previous ones so I could space them one apart each. At four, I removed one so I could have two sets of two next to each other with one space between each set. I was SOL on 1 and 5.
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My trivial pursuit thing is that I have to place the wedges into the pie in the same orientation that they appear on the board.
My friends won't play Trivial Pursuit with me anymore. They gave up after I beat a team of four or five of them playing one pie against me.
They really should have known what they were up against when I showed up with a set of gold-plated pies and wedges.