Update the statement with a more up-to-date state of the flux
authorJBM <jbm@codingame.com>
Fri, 29 May 2020 13:41:08 +0000 (15:41 +0200)
committerJBM <jbm@codingame.com>
Fri, 29 May 2020 13:41:08 +0000 (15:41 +0200)
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          on the forum
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        <ul>
-         <li>
+         <li><s>
            Is it even worth publishing? can the problem be totally solved?
-         </li>
+         </s></li>
          <li>
            More maps? (a map is a {road length} × {initial stone count} pair)
          </li>
          <li>
            Leagues? I could conceive the referee being permissive
            (allow 0 stones thrown) in the first one, and then strict.
+           Off the top of my head:
+           <ol>
+             <li>single small map, cheating is tolerated, boss plays 1</li>
+             <li>the four maps, no cheating, boss plays tit for tat</li>
+             <li>full map continuum</li>
+           </ol>
          </li>
          <li>
-           Fog of war? (see only troll position, not enemy throw/stones left)
-         </li>
-         <li>
-           <strong>variable</strong> for of war? (seeing enemy stones
-           is a boolean decided randomly as part of the map?
-         </li>
-         <li>
-           alternative fog of war? (seeing enemy stones only when
-           troll is close to us?)
+           Fog of war? (see only troll position, not enemy
+           throw/stones left) Probably not in this game, be it simple,
+           variable (seeing enemy stones is a boolean decided randomly
+           as part of the map) or by distance.
          </li>
          <li>
            Praise for my artistic skillz
          into this) chosen uniformly at random among the following:
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        <table>
-         <tr><th>Road length</th><th>Stones</th></tr>
-         <tr><td><const>6</const></td><td><const>15</const></td></tr>
-         <tr><td><const>6</const></td><td><const>30</const></td></tr>
-         <tr><td><const>14</const></td><td><const>30</const></td></tr>
-         <tr><td><const>14</const></td><td><const>50</const></td></tr>
+         <tr><th>Road length</th><td>│</td><th>Stones</th></tr>
+         <tr><td>──────────</td><td>┼</td><td>──────</td></tr>
+         <tr><td><const>6</const></td><td>│</td><td><const>15</const></td></tr>
+         <tr><td><const>6</const></td><td>│</td><td><const>30</const></td></tr>
+         <tr><td><const>14</const></td><td>│</td><td><const>30</const></td></tr>
+         <tr><td><const>14</const></td><td>│</td><td><const>50</const></td></tr>
        </table>
-       <p>
-         As with anything in this <em>draft</em> statement, this
-         is <strong>subject to change without notice</strong>.  Why do
-         you think they're provided in the game input?
-       </p>
        <p>
          You can also override them via game
-         settings <tt>roadLength</tt> and <tt>initialStones</tt>.
+         settings <tt>roadLength</tt> and <tt>initialStones</tt>, so
+         long as you remember forget you won't be choosing them for
+         ranking play.
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            &mdash;&nbsp;J.R.R. Tolkien, <i>The Hobbit</i>
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+       <div class="story-text" style="margin-top: 4em">
          <p>
            Based on an involuntary suggestion by
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