|
|
Rule 105(immutable)
Initial Rule, proposed by P Suber
* Transmuted by Rule r305 by eventi on 21-Dec-2000
|
Every player is an eligible voter. Every eligible voter must participate in every vote on rule-changes.
| |
Rule 202(mutable)
Initial Rule, proposed by P Suber
* Amended by Rule r306 by Pat Bernardo on 4-Jan-2001
|
One turn consists of two parts in this order: (1) proposing one rule-change and having it voted on, and (2) throwing one die once and adding the number of points on its face to one's score.
In mail and computer games, instead of throwing a die, players subtract 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 and 10 for the first player, with the upper limit increasing by one each turn; more points are awarded for more popular proposals.)
| |
Rule 207(mutable)
Initial Rule, proposed by P Suber
* Amended by Rule r314 by Pat Bernardo on 2-Mar-2001
|
Each player always has exactly one vote.
| |
|
|
This space for Rent
|
If anyone can think of something to put here, let me know
|
|
Subscribe |
Don't have an account yet? As registered user you have some advantages like yada yada, e-hoo-haa configuration and flarbing fleogrles with your frop.
|
|
|