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We'd better drink all the vodka in the world, then future generations will be sober.
I am already from this future generation.
I have an idea that if the system cannot be made more logical, then such pointless games could be ended more easily. With the current system, those who leave the table receive a lot of disadvantages, but if they leave by agreement, the disadvantages could be distributed among the players in a smaller amount. This way, there would be a time gain, which is quite significant in Bismarck.
In the tournament system, these divisions are less important, because then only the boards are compared, but the Bismarck game that is currently in the works, this system should become more logical, so much effort could be put into making the divisions not seem pointless, so that some excitement would still be maintained, such divisions should be eliminated where the final result of the players is predictable. Things can be changed, but first you need the will.
In the tournament system, these divisions are less important, because then only the boards are compared, but the Bismarck game that is currently in the works, this system should become more logical, so much effort could be put into making the divisions not seem pointless, so that some excitement would still be maintained, such divisions should be eliminated where the final result of the players is predictable. Things can be changed, but first you need the will.
The Bismarck game has 8 parts, each with 3 divisions.
Are all 24 divisions determined in the game, or is each division randomly generated during the game? If the latter option is chosen, then the winner is not known at the beginning of the game.
Are all 24 divisions determined in the game, or is each division randomly generated during the game? If the latter option is chosen, then the winner is not known at the beginning of the game.
You're right Mets. These so-called meaningless "games" are often decided by forced layups.
The cards for each hand are drawn at the beginning of the hand.