"After all, the *real* object is to buy a lot of information for very few chips"
See, for us the real object was just to have fun. If we were in this for money, I'm sure we'd be purists as well, and want to eliminate as many variables as possible. Instead, we enjoy playing with the rules, and seeing what strategies come out of it. I guess that's the difference between game theory and gaming.
(no subject)
Date: 2007-02-26 12:06 am (UTC)See, for us the real object was just to have fun. If we were in this for money, I'm sure we'd be purists as well, and want to eliminate as many variables as possible. Instead, we enjoy playing with the rules, and seeing what strategies come out of it. I guess that's the difference between game theory and gaming.