Let's skip stones
Theme
Rolling Stone: The bi-weekly magazine Rolling Stone has practically become an institution. Over the decades, it has covered every major artist within the confines of its (until recently) oversized pages. In 2004, it ranked what it considered the 100 greatest artists of all time in single list by polling musicians, writers, and music executives, later revising the list in 2011. How would those same artists fare in concert against each other?
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Outcome
This concert ended in a draw with five artists each.
Turn Log
Challenge: Chris issued the challenge on August 2, 2017.
Accepted: Scott agreed to play on August 4, 2017.
Turn 1: Scott played Unknown Artist to Upstage on August 4, 2017.
Turn 2: Chris played Unknown Artist to Upstage Left on August 4, 2017. Unknown Artist were captured at Upstage.
Turn 3: Scott played Unknown Artist to Upstage Right on August 4, 2017. Unknown Artist were captured at Upstage.
Turn 4: Chris played Unknown Artist to Stage Right on August 4, 2017. Unknown Artist were captured at Upstage Right.
Turn 5: Scott played Unknown Artist to Downstage Right on August 5, 2017. Unknown Artist were captured at Upstage Right with a play rule.
Turn 6: Chris played Unknown Artist to Center Stage on August 5, 2017. Unknown Artist were captured at Upstage.
Turn 7: Scott played Unknown Artist to Downstage on August 5, 2017. Unknown Artist were captured at Center Stage.
Turn 8: Chris played Unknown Artist to Stage Left on August 5, 2017. Unknown Artist were captured at Center Stage.
Turn 9: Scott played Unknown Artist to Downstage Left on August 5, 2017. Unknown Artist were captured at Upstage Left with a play rule.
Stage
Chris's Unplayed Artist
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