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your opponent will get the point because there are only two options and you told the wrong answer.
I believe you already explained it. It's the rules of the game. You circle a number, you get the points for that number, your opponent gets points for its factors. 17 is a prime number. Its factors are 17 and 1. Circle it. You get 17 points, your opponent gets 1.
Sumo wrestling
A prime number only has two factors: itself and the number one. You get the prime number, your opponent gets one.
Down on the D-pad (not analog stick) and circle, while the opponent is down.
The best sort of deck to use in the expert cup is probably a dark spellcaster deck, mainly focusing on dark magician. Use cards like dark magician's tome of black magic, dark magic attack, thousand knives, magican of black chaos, dark magician of chaos, magician's circle. Another good card is dark paladin which is a fusion monster which requires dark magician and buster blader.
all you have to do is press circle in front of your opponent.
There are a few cards that will enable you to search for low level Spellcaster-type Monsters from your deck:"Apprentice Magician""Sangan""Witch of the Black Forest""Magician's Circle"also summoner monk
No it is a Continuous Trap Card that prevents your opponent from attacking and/or changing battle positions.
A prime number has two factors: one and the number itself. When you circle a prime number, you get points for the number, your opponent gets points for the other factor, which is one. 23 is a prime number. You get 23, your opponent gets one. 37 is a prime number. You get 37 points, your opponent gets one.
Tayuya of the North Gate. You can do 99 hit combo with her easily. As long as your opponent doesn't do substitution jutsu on you so much. Just keep holding the directional button towards your opponent and hit circle. or just get your opponent next to a wall and continually hit the circle button over and over. Mainly done in her regular form with the flute.