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This may be petty, but it disturbs me: I play Pyramid Solitaire daily; math major, so I'm very fast. I play about 6 per day, and have been for years. Every single day, someone is in the top scores with 1850 plus. This is 99.99% impossible. This requires cheating, period. Why & how is this happening? It's disheartening - thought we were all adults here...
It seems to be a pattern on all the games. I notice the same thing on Outspell. There is no way the same people can be so lucky to get all the high letters in all the high spaces every day. It isn't that I have an ego for this, but as is mentioned, it is hard not to notice. Why isn't AARP noticing? It does diminish the value to the game to know that improving is not done on a personal effort. I used the word "cheating" to emphasize that apparently this is something that is becoming a norm with many things. I guess I will continue to keep track of my own success!!!
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