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Is there any disadvantage for the starting player?
07-12-2012, 06:37 AM
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RE: Is there any disadvantage for the starting player?
(07-12-2012 06:01 AM)mkaen Wrote:  I don't know how to make this any clearer:
Turn one is
- P1 moves
- P2 moves (outwitters calls this turn 2)
each has max 5 wits because it's turn one.

Turn two is
- P1 moves 2nd time (outwitters calls this turn 3)
- P2 moves 2nd time (outwitters calls this turn 4)
Now they could each generate max 5+N new wits with N wit spaces taken in turn one.

Let's call these things 'rounds' to avoid any confusion.

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