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I will try to make this even more simple but I doubt itll do much good since I seem to be flying over peoples heads constantly...
This is a pretty pretentious statement when you yourself seem to be "ignoring" or breezing over some of the responses and keep asking over and over. The problem is people don't understand what you are trying to say, it's that you aren't being clear enough. From post to post you're jumping from "Duck hunt is favortism!" to "Is this game fair?" to "Is luck allowed?" and back and forth and so on. It's pretty unclear what exactly you are trying to get at because you aren't really sticking to one issue and keep bouncing around.
Anyways like I just said I think it is a "fair" game if it is using some sort of pretermined order from outside of the game itself (like how the T's lined themselves up or the scoreboard). Allowing the warden to "randomly" choose whatever T he wants to go when in no specific order wouldn't be fair because it would pretty much be favortism and thats why doing that isn't allowed. What you are pretty much proposing is that every game should be "equal" which isn't only lame but unrealistic. The randomness and variability (whether that be "luck" or skill) makes the game more interesting and enjoyable. It feels like I've said a thousand times now you can bring up examples of every single game on the server where it isn't "equal" just like the ones you have a problem with. Is duck hunt not allowed because the later T's get to watch the other T's before them play and learn how to get a better chance of survival? Is spelling bee not allowed because some people on the server don't speak English as their first language? Is Simon Says not allowed because some people aren't as good as listening as others? Is the Shot for Shot LR refusable because someone randomly spawns with the bullet? Is Noscope Battle refusable because of the randomness and unpredictability of noscoping? I could go on for a while listing where "normal" games aren't equal just like the ones you are talking about.
You can't expect everything to be equal, however you can expect everything to be fair. If you give everyone a chance and their likelyhoods of winning are based on some sort of factor which they had some sort of control over, the game is very well "fair" by defiinition. You can't expect to have control over ever single aspect of gameplay because that would just make things plain boring and unfun. Luck is part of jailbreak and so is skill, they both contribute their part in making the game interesting and non repetitive and without them the mode wouldn't be the same.
Because of luck and skill, equal games aren't possible, it simply isn't possible to have a game where every single T has the same exact opportunity because of these variables.