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'''One-all''' was a state where two players had each won one [[game]] between then, meaning they were tied in a deadlock. To break the deadlock, and subsequently find the true victor between them, they had to play a third game to match it a [[best of three]] contest.  
'''One-all''' was a state where two players had each won one [[game]] between then beforehand, meaning they were tied in a deadlock. To break the deadlock, and subsequently find the true victor between them, they had to play a third game to make it a [[best of three]] contest.  


The [[Fourteenth Doctor]] noted this was the situation he and [[the Toymaker]] were in shortly after he lost [[Game between the Toymaker and the Fourteenth Doctor|their game]] of [[Cut (game)|Cut]] in [[Soho]], [[1925]], given the Toymaker had now won one game ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}} and the Doctor's [[First Doctor|first incarnation]] had won [[Trilogic Game|their last game]] "many years ago". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)}})
The [[Fourteenth Doctor]] noted this was the situation he and [[the Toymaker]] were in shortly after he lost [[Game between the Toymaker and the Fourteenth Doctor|their game]] of [[Cut (game)|Cut]] in [[1925]] [[Soho]], with him having previously bested the Toymaker in [[Trilogic Game|their first game]] "many years ago". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}  
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Latest revision as of 04:46, 22 January 2024

One-all was a state where two players had each won one game between then beforehand, meaning they were tied in a deadlock. To break the deadlock, and subsequently find the true victor between them, they had to play a third game to make it a best of three contest.

The Fourteenth Doctor noted this was the situation he and the Toymaker were in shortly after he lost their game of Cut in 1925 Soho, with him having previously bested the Toymaker in their first game "many years ago". (TV: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"]