RULE | Author | Status | Type | Tags |
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202 |
Peter Suber <peters@earlham.edu> |
Accepted |
Mutable |
point |
One turn consists of two parts in this order:
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Proposing one rule-change and having it voted on, and
-
Subtracting
291
from the ordinal number of their proposal and multiply the result by the fraction of favorable votes it received, rounded to the nearest integer.(This yields a number between
0
and10
for the first player, with the upper limit increasing by one each turn; more points are awarded for more popular proposals.)
Copyright © 1990, Peter Suber