• Xong report through 540 games

    From nate@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 7 02:42:13 2022
    Games 540
    margin: by 1 by 2 by 3 by>3 wins
    red wins: 185 + 61 + 21 + 3 = 270
    blue wins: 176 + 78 + 13 + 3 = 270
    red overpts: 185 + 183 + 105 + 21 = 494 1.82963 per win
    blueoverpts: 176 + 234 + 65 + 21 = 496 1.83704 per win
    xongpoint wins: red 91 blue 85
    xongpoint losses: red 91 blue 94
    sumredpts = 16675 avrg = 30.8796 per game
    sumbluepts = 16677 avrg = 30.8833 per game
    sumhex = 34300 avrg = 63.5185 per game
    sumleg = 130812 avrg = 242.244 per game
    sumturn = 15311 avrg = 28.3537 per game
    sumsnake = 8506 avrg = 15.7519 per game
    total legs per turn = 8.54366
    legs per hex = 3.81376093 , surplus over 3.80 = 472.0 legs
    total red lasts = 267
    blue turns = 7522
    red turns = 7789
    points per turn, red = 2.14084
    points per turn, blue = 2.2171
    hexes used = (16675 + 16677 - 540)/2 = 16406
    efficiency = (16406/34300) = 0.478309
    killed = 34300 - 16406 = 17894
    killed per game = 33.137

    wins by hex and leg parity (holo = odd hexes, odd legs):
    holo hole helo hele wins
    red 67 68 68 67 270
    blue 68 67 67 68 270


    - nate

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Luis_Bola=C3=B1os_Mures?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 22 09:12:34 2023
    What is Xong?

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  • From nate@21:1/5 to nate on Wed Feb 22 14:44:15 2023
    On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 5:37:30 PM UTC-5, nate wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 12:12:35 PM UTC-5, Luis Bolaños Mures wrote:
    What is Xong?
    An abstract game I invented in 1996:
    sorry, a more complete description is at another of the 4 games:

    https://www.xongsmith.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=16472409

    Xong™ is a two-player abstract game invented by Nathan A. Smith in 1996, evolved from another game he invented in 1982, QuintHex™. QuintHex™ was the first game to employ the placement of pieces made of hexagon legs to surround hexagons
    for territory points. It used dual sets of the 12 quintastix, made by joining 5 legs together, one set for each color. It suffered from the most common abstract game problem: the first player has an advantage. A single-legged piece was initially given
    to the 2nd player to use as an attempt to even up the game. In the usenet group, rec.games.abstract, often this problem would crop up. Discussion would then frequently veer into such things as Progressive Chess. Progressive Chess is a fairy chess game
    that addresses this problem by giving each player at turn N a gradually increasing number of simultaneous moves equal to N. Xong took this idea, along with a familiar peculiarity of the sport of Baseball, and thus came into existence as a candidate for
    a solution of the first player problem. The Baseball peculiarity is the observation that, among the major sporting games, it is the only one to have each play begin with the ball in the hands of the defense. Xong employs the same idea, for without this
    concept, Xong would not work in bringing out the progressive nature of each move. The pieces used in the game, called Xoids, gradually increase in size according to the Rule that once a Xoid has been played it cannot be introduced to the game again. No
    repitition is allowed. Because of the finite size set at the beginning of the game, the remaining available space will shrink in an unpredictable way. As this occurs, habitats for certain types of Xoids will disappear. Keeping track of these events is
    a wise idea in planning ahead. Note that around the middle game are the arrivals of deadly seasnake moves - pieces along the edges that are too long to fit within the central portion of the board. Hint: When designing a Sea Snake you must make it
    unique in placement as well as netting less than 5 points (unless all the playable 5-ers have already been played) or you will not get its benefit.

    - Nate

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  • From nate@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 22 14:37:29 2023
    On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 12:12:35 PM UTC-5, Luis Bolaños Mures wrote:
    What is Xong?
    An abstract game I invented in 1996:

    at https://www.xongsmith.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=16488410

    https://www.xongsmith.com/apps/photos has 4 games and the graphical partial Beastiary.

    Thank you for asking.

    - Nate

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Luis_Bola=C3=B1os_Mures?=@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 6 05:49:22 2023
    Rules?

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