Talk:Twisted Fate/@comment-26265137-20151202122505/@comment-35229418-20151202204406

You like champions who can combine their abilities in different orders to sort different effects and, when that's not the case (Nocturne, Katarina, Renekton, Graves) you like the interaction between you and your opponent, which makes every situation different.

Twisted Fate has only one combo (obvious with only two basic abilities) and your opponent can't do much to outplay you (or vice versa): this comes from the fact that your stun is delayed and you have no mobility abilities, meaning that the only good reflexes you need to have don't depend on your opponent - unless we think about sidestepping, which is something every champion does.

So, in synthesis: when you play, you like to challenge your opponent. Twisted Fate doesn't do that, he just takes opportunities - which is what a gambler does after all.