
Cold, fair, three moves ahead
“You already know how this ends.”
Ice-clear planning, an unbought sense of fair play, and a focus that doesn't drift. You don't react — you position, and wait. The calmest kind of dangerous.
The shape of Cold, fair, three moves ahead
How this archetype leans across all 9 behavioral axes.
Axis by axis
Strongest leanings first.
You see the whole board before you touch a piece.
You hold a long sequence in your head and don't drop it.
Total power over a stranger's money, and you still play it straight.
The faster it gets, the harder you are to bait.
Faces are noise to you — you run on facts, not vibes.
You spot the pattern fast and ditch what isn't paying.
You keep your chips close. Why hand them out?
You push when the odds feel right and fold when they don't.
You'll dig in when the reward is clearly worth the sweat.
Your edge
You see the whole board before you commit a piece — and you hold a long thread that everyone else drops. That pairing is what people notice first about how you operate.
Your blind spot
Modelling everything can quietly become deciding nothing. And underneath it, keeping the bigger slice is remembered longer than the slice was worth.
How the games read this
You can't answer your way into this archetype — every axis is scored from what you actually do in a specific mini-game.
Who plays like Cold, fair, three moves ahead
Is this you?
Only one way to find out — and it isn't a quiz. Play the games and see which of the 18 the engine lands you on.
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