So you three did have communication with one another and planned some moves?
In this argument you're both right and you're both wrong. There was communication, but not as much as one might think. At this point it's obvious that Specter's on the outside... we've not hidden it. It just turned out that way. Due to how strong of a challenge player he's become we knew he needed to be targeted.
Well, the nature of the game keeps us from targeting him so we had to do our best by simply trying to dodge each other, and if we can hit Specter in the process then great. However, due to how quick we had to come up with our moves, plus after the 1st of 5 moves we have no idea where anyone is or what they're doing, it became difficult.
So while I admit, there was some planning and working together on the part of Spoons, Pickles, and I... it wasn't near as much as you might think. The Game just didn't allow it.
And in his defense, Specter did a heck of a job on his own for the time he was in it. He was able to hurt all of us, Pickles dramatically, before he got eliminated. I think his average was better than ours was.
So yeah, there you go. Both are right, and both are wrong. Yes, there was cooridnation... but not NEAR the amount as you might think... the game just didn't allow it. Spec held his own.