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awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 18 |
awarded | Tag Editor |
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Nov 18 |
revised |
mage-knight-bg wiki excerpt added 269 characters in body |
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Nov 18 |
wiki | created mage-knight-bg excerpt |
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Nov 18 |
suggested | suggested edit on mage-knight-bg tag wiki excerpt |
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Nov 10 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Oct 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 13 |
answered | Why does an open pinfu get 2 extra fu added to the score? |
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Jun 5 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 5 |
accepted | Does it really matter if dice are randomized? |
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Jun 2 |
comment |
Does it really matter if dice are randomized? Is there any documentation at all for these techniques? Maybe something like a video, or someone doing a "magic trick" or something like that? I'm not sure I can visualize how this would turn out. I find it somewhat difficult to believe that someone could roll a die so that there's a higher chance that half of it would show up without it appearing super obvious that they're doing so. |
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Jun 1 |
asked | Does it really matter if dice are randomized? |
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Nov 17 |
comment |
Go, MahJong, and Chess. Together? I've actually played quite a bit of gomoku, and it is far from simple. I also play many forms of Chess, including Shogi and Xiangqi. Also, Chess technically has "asian" origins, as it is believed that all variants of chess stem from the Indian game Chataranga. Thanks for the help and suggestions, though! |
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Nov 2 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Nov 2 |
answered | Gomoku, is it possible to not be able to make a legal move? |
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Aug 18 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Aug 18 |
accepted | Go, MahJong, and Chess. Together? |
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Aug 18 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 18 |
answered | Information gain from discarded tiles in Mahjong |
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Aug 18 |
asked | Go, MahJong, and Chess. Together? |