From: Jesse Welton (jwelton_at_pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu)
Date: Thu Sep 27 2001 - 06:03:15 PDT
With the firm conviction that the judgement on 169:6 will be reversed, I submit this 169:8. 169:8 --- Did I forget to mention that I was unoriginal for rolling a three right after David? Silly me. For my missed turn, I do nothing, as that is all one can do when taking a missed turn. Fortunately, Gallivanting Tripper, who is in the lead, took two turns because he rolled doubles, (indeed, that is the only case in which a player may ever take two consecutive non-missed turns), so he's taken more turns than I have, which means I can still take another turn in this rule. As I prepare to roll the dice for my next turn, they snap around in my hand as though magnetized. The pair of them are strangely loaded: They never roll the same pair of numbers twice between resets, which happen on a roll of double-zero. I roll a double-two, landing me on 7. That sends Anton back to 5, which sends Rich back to 3. I draw a Restriction card: "Each rule must leave a legal sequence of die rolls for the next player." Finally, I roll a 1, landing me on 8. Nothing happens there. --- -Jesse -- Rule Date: 2001-09-27 13:03:29 GMT
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