[He insists that Dextera starts again as white, and he's just as focused as he was the last time, all without looking focused at all. He doesn't want to give away anything, so he'll hide it all from his face and his body language. That's pretty standard.
Eventually, though, he passes a look at Dextera that's analyzing in a softer way. He has fun playing this, huh... Well, Guren does, too. But his having fun seems less impressive in the long run. Dextera seems more like someone who's needed fun for a while.
When he realizes he's staring like a weirdo and taking too long on his turn, he glances back down at the board. Hmm, a set up. An attempt to make him move one piece and start a chain of events that ruin his whole side of the board, but should he sacrifice a piece to prevent it? Or try a more daring and bold move from the side? Something that looks like his own set up, all to be a bluff.
Eventually, he picks something and slides his piece over, and then immediately looks back over at Dextera to see if there's a reaction.]
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Eventually, though, he passes a look at Dextera that's analyzing in a softer way. He has fun playing this, huh... Well, Guren does, too. But his having fun seems less impressive in the long run. Dextera seems more like someone who's needed fun for a while.
When he realizes he's staring like a weirdo and taking too long on his turn, he glances back down at the board. Hmm, a set up. An attempt to make him move one piece and start a chain of events that ruin his whole side of the board, but should he sacrifice a piece to prevent it? Or try a more daring and bold move from the side? Something that looks like his own set up, all to be a bluff.
Eventually, he picks something and slides his piece over, and then immediately looks back over at Dextera to see if there's a reaction.]