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Post by 10k on Apr 12, 2012 1:32:42 GMT
Alright, ready. My numbers are 10 and 10000.
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Kokuryu
Gambler #12
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Post by Kokuryu on Apr 12, 2012 4:21:56 GMT
I'm in, although I guess I missed the rehearsal round....>.>
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Post by 10k on Apr 12, 2012 4:29:09 GMT
You still have another 16 hours!
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Kokuryu
Gambler #12
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Posts: 184
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Post by Kokuryu on Apr 12, 2012 4:30:10 GMT
Soooo.... I could still join...?
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Post by 10k on Apr 12, 2012 4:33:11 GMT
It should be 5:30AM GMT April 12; entries are due 11PM GMT April 12. It is a free gamble, right? Might as well try and enter!
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Kokuryu
Gambler #12
165 Poker Chips
Posts: 184
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Post by Kokuryu on Apr 12, 2012 7:24:36 GMT
Point. I'll join now then.
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Post by ShadowFire on Apr 12, 2012 9:27:37 GMT
Joining and Numbers for Rehearsal round sent.
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Post by Alydar on Apr 12, 2012 11:26:42 GMT
Kokuryu and ShadowFire have both been added to the full game and rehearsal round. There is slightly less than 12 hours if anyone else wants to join the rehearsal round.
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Post by Alydar on Apr 13, 2012 10:36:51 GMT
Question: Are the card(s) we are told about chosen randomly? Or is there an order/pattern to it?
The cards which are revealed are chosen randomly. There is no set order or pattern that you can use to determine which numbers those cards are.
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Kokuryu
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Post by Kokuryu on Apr 13, 2012 13:18:41 GMT
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I figured as much....XD
Otherwise, people would be able to figure out too much out of it.
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Kokuryu
Gambler #12
165 Poker Chips
Posts: 184
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Post by Kokuryu on Apr 13, 2012 14:13:29 GMT
Another question, and yes, I know this is extreme... but, what happens if every player has had <amount of players - 1> turns.... effectively, by the rules votes = <votes - turns had>, that would mean everyone had 0 votes after ward regardless of who voted where....
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Post by Alydar on Apr 13, 2012 14:59:07 GMT
Another question, and yes, I know this is extreme... but, what happens if every player has had <amount of players - 1> turns.... effectively, by the rules votes = <votes - turns had>, that would mean everyone had 0 votes after ward regardless of who voted where.... Players would not have 0 votes. They would have negative votes! If they are indeed tied (e.g. everyone votes for a different person, in which case everyone has -4 votes in this round (6 people, 5 turns, 1 vote)), then the tie breakers would apply. Since they've all gone 5 turns, it would just be randomized. For 6 players, each with 5 turns, if 5 people vote for one person, then that person gets 0 votes, the person s/he votes for gets -4 votes, and everyone else has -5 votes. The player with 0 votes wins! Basically, the turn system helps even out the game, so one person can't go an infinite number of times in a row. As the gaps in turns increase, it becomes easier and easier for those people with less turns to go.
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Kokuryu
Gambler #12
165 Poker Chips
Posts: 184
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Post by Kokuryu on Apr 14, 2012 0:35:47 GMT
Oh, cool, yeah, I guessed it was something like that.
EDIT: Another question: if an in-correct combo is chosen by the winner, then do the other players know what numbers or even who's tokens were involved in the combo...?
Never mind, I think that was already answered, just hadn't noticed...>.>
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Post by Alydar on Apr 14, 2012 3:02:04 GMT
Yes, if that hadn't been answered above, the rehearsal round should have answered it instead. The first round has completed, and the cards 10k (the flipper) flipped were noted: 6 and 7. The 6th and 7th placed cards have also been flipped over in the first post on the Rehearsal Round page, and the names of those people are revealed, at least until the end of the second voting phase.
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Post by Alydar on Apr 14, 2012 23:21:41 GMT
The rehearsal round has ended, and the full game will begin shortly! Players who signed up must send in 6 numbers to me by the deadline, 11:21 pm GMT on Monday, April 16th. Anyone who wishes to sign up should PM me with the same by then. More information can by found at the rehearsal round page. Good luck!
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