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Aug 19 2009

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Richard MW Hijinx

Mafia Wars Cheats By Choosing An Amazing Top Mafia

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by Richard MW Hijinx

Greetings all,

I think it looks like a bunch of players are interested in cheating in Mafia Wars. Looking deeper at the subject matter, it is pretty clear to all that we only want to be awesome at the Mafia Wars! One easy method to become good in Mafia Wars is to choose a superb Top Mafia!

"What is the Top Mafia, and how do I choose them?" you ask. Here is how.

Beginning on your Mafia Wars home page look for a link titled, "My Mafia" right beneath your level and experience. Click that link. Now, look for the "view XXX members" link, and again, click it. Once you've done that you will be presented with your Top Mafia.

Currently there is six Top Mafia positions in Mafia Wars, and if you are willing to take the time to fill each one correctly then you will benefit from tremendous extra earning potential, attack and defense gains, as well as extra experience from completing jobs. If you are looking for a fast way to "cheat" in Mafia Wars, then fill each one of these positions correctly to get ahead in Mafia Wars!

For an explanation of each of the six positions: Bodyguard, Safecracker, Bagman, Mastermind, Wheelman, and Button Man, click the help ? at the top of the page to the right of "Your Mafia Members" Each position is explained in detail.

You can get up to the following bonus from filling each position properly:

Bagman: 15% more cash from jobs

Wheelman: 11% less energy to do jobs

Bodyguard: 11 bonus to defense

Safecracker: 15% more cash from fights

Safecracker: 15% more cash from fights

Button Man: 11 bonus to attack

You can find more awesome Mafia Wars advice and my currently recommended Top Mafia, by joining the official "How to cheat in Mafia Wars" facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=53596754942

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Aug 18 2009

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Ross Everett

Roughriders Survive Furious Comeback, Beat TigerCats In CFL Play

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by Ross Everett

It was just a week ago that the Saskatchewan Roughriders blew a big first half CFL lead to the Edmonton Eskimos en route to a 38-33 loss. On Sunday afternoon, it looked for a moment like history was repeating itself. The Riders led 23-0 at halftime before the Hamilton Tiger-Cats came roaring back in the second half. Hamilton would tie the score at 23-23 early in the fourth quarter before the hosts pulled it out with a late touchdown and field goal to win 33-23.

After the game, Roughriders coach Ken Miller talked about the importance of pulling out the win:

"We didn't want to do that again, "In the first half in particular it was sensational. In the third quarter we gave up some points ... but overall our defence played pretty good."

Hamilton head coach Marcel Bellefeuille said there was no moral victory in falling short after a big comeback:

"You've got to play 60 minutes to win in the CFL, you can't play 30 minutes."

An important component of the Roughriders victory was their improved rushing attack. Wes Cates becoming the first Roughrider to rush for more than 100 yards this season as he finished with 117. After the game, Cates spoke of his accomplishment:

"It was not as much for myself but more for the naysayers. Yeah I needed a big game like that to stop the rumours and stop people from talking bad about me."

Saskatchewans defensive line also starred, completely shutting down the Hamilton rushing attack limiting the Tiger-Cats runners to a mere 31 yards on the ground.

Hamilton starting QB Quinton Porter, in particular, struggled against the Saskatchewan defense. Kevin Glenn replaced him after the first quarter and finished the game 12-for-27 with 183 yards. Porter was 1-for-5 for only three yards before he was yanked.

The Tiger-Cats now have a bye week before they return to action August 29th on the road against the Edmonton Eskimos. Saskatchewan will head east to take on the CFL best Montreal Alouettes on Friday night.

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Aug 17 2009

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Ross Everett

Alouettes Maul Blue Bombers To Remain Atop CFL Standings

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by Ross Everett

The Montreal Alouettes demonstrated the form that has made them the CFLs top team in a Saturday visit to Winnipeg. Anthony Calvillo threw four touchdown passes and the tenacious Montreal defense all but shut down the Winnipeg offense as the Alouettes prevailed easily over the Blue Bombers by a 39-12 score. The Alouettes improved to 6-1 in CFL play, while the Bombers dropped to 2-5.

Calvillo not only through four TD passes, he through three consecutive passes for touchdowns which is a feat that he cant recall accomplishing before:

"Somebody mentioned that to me out there. I didn't realize that and they asked me if it's ever been done or if I'd done it before and I can't recall."

After the game, Calvillo gave all of the credit for the victory to the defense and insisted that his team had a lot of work to do:

"Our defence put us on the short field throughout the night and we capitalized on the turnovers. We have a lot of work to do. We had a few dropped passes, a few misreads by myself and two turnovers. We're always looking to improve and we definitely have to improve on offence."

Kerry Watkins caught one of Calvillos touchdowns and spoke his pleasure in playing with the CFL legend in his postgame interview:

"It's a great accomplishment, but something we don't keep track of. It's an honour. That's a living legend. I've been so fortunate to play my whole (six-year) career with him."

Bombers head coach Mike Kelly, who also serves as the teams offensive coordinator, suggested that there was nothing wrong with the offensive tactics:

"There's nothing wrong with this scheme. I've seen this scheme work 1,000 times .If you want to get right down to it, we have to block when we need to block and catch when we need to catch and throw to the right people. And right now we're not doing those things so we'll continue to look at it."

Winnipeg defensive tackle Doug Brown concurred with his coachs assessment:

"Let's put it this way, we were in a good enough dogfight without as many critical errors as we made ourselves. You play a team of this calibre, the last thing you need to do is dig yourself your own hole with penalties and turnovers and missed tackles and not executing our assignments and so on and so forth."

Montreal will host Saskatchewan on Friday, while Winnipeg will head west for a game against British Columbia.

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