Actually, it's not that hard to defeat a mind-reader. Therefore, defeating Satori wouldn't be as hard as it's let on... as long as she refrains from using hypnotism to force you to think about things in a sense where they'd be understandable. Merely by not thinking about the stratagy and working on instinct. Kinda like Military Stratagy, everybody knows what units the other side has, it's just what they'll do with them. I and a friend used to play this variant of the Yugioh card game (about 6 years ago) where not only were both players hands face up, the entire deck was spead out and useable... and both players had the right to look at their opponent's cards. It was all about what you did with them, and when talking about Satori... well, it's as I said before, instinct. As for the doability, in regular Yugioh games it got to the point that my friend and I were using Chess timers set to 2 seconds per turn, neither of us got a chance to look at out cards it was all 'god-reflex' (recongnition by periphial vision and based reaction). I can't claim that I can do this now as that was before he went to Iraq, quite a while ago, and I haven't had anyone to play like that with. Instinct Chess (again, 2-second turns) is kinda fun though, but I never win as I'm horrible at chess. The other aspect you'd have to consider is whether or not she can understand thoughts in different languages, as it's been proven that different peoples (as in ethnic grouping) literally think very differently, as in emit different brain waves. Those mind-reading devices, like those cat-ears, don't work across the board, they have to be recalibrated.