I bid 300 on concentration stone

On Wed, Jul 7, 2021, 2:08 AM Jason Cobb via agora-official <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Pursuant to Rule 2642, I initiate a stone auction with the following
> lots: [Sabotage Stone], [Concentration Stone], [Protection Stone].
>
> The method to be used for this auction is a Selective-bid Auction,
> defined jointly by regulations AM0 and AM5. In case of contradiction
> between either the latest published ACORN or the platonic set of auction
> regulations and the below text, the below text shall control.
>
>
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> Regulation AM0/2
> Generalized Auction
>
>       Generalized auctions exist to give context to the form of other
>       types of auctions. They CANNOT be held directly. Other auction
>       methods that use this type of auction as a starting point can
>       override attributes of generalized auctions except when it is
>       explicitly stated that that attribute is not able to be
>       overridden.
>
>       INITIATION: When a person CAN begin an auction by this or any
>       derivative method, e CAN only do so by specifying the type of
>       auction method to be held, a list of lots to be auctioned off, and
>       the currency for the auction in a public message (henceforth the
>       "initiation message"). The bidding period starts at this point.
>
>       BIDDING: Players CAN place a bid on an auction in its bidding
>       period by creating a public message (henceforth a "bid message")
>       specifying a number of the auction's currency as eir bid not equal
>       to the bid of another player. Players CAN withdraw from an open
>       auction by announcement.
>
>       TERMINATION: The bidding period ends four days after the final
>       instance of any of the following events' occurance:
>         * the auction begins
>         * a bid is placed
>         * a player withdraws from the auction
>
>       RETRIEVAL: When the bidding period ends, the retrieval period
>       begins. During the retrieval period, bidders will be allowed to
>       retrieve the assets required to pay for their bid. The retrieval
>       period lasts three days. Failing to have the requisite assets when
>       the retrieval period for an auction ends constitutes the Class 1
>       Crime of Underfundedness.
>
>       AWARDING: For each auction, there are a number of awardees equal
>       to the number of lots. The Nth lot of an auction goes to the Nth
>       awardee of that auction. If the identity of an awardee is
>       undecidable, then that lot cannot be given away. Auction methods
>       specify how awardees are picked for auctions using that method.
>
>       PAYMENT AMOUNT: The amount that an awardee in an auction is
>       required to pay for eir lot is, unless otherwise specified, the
>       amount of the auction's curency specified in eir highest bid on
>       that auction.
>
>       FUNDED PLAYERS: Derivative auction methods should ensure that only
>       players who, at the end of an auction's retrieval period, have at
>       least as much of that auction's currency as the amount that e is
>       required to pay in that auction (hereafter "funded players") can
>       be selected as awardees for auctions using that auction method.
>
>       DISTRIBUTION: The auctioneer for an auction CAN and SHALL, within
>       seven days of the ending of that auction's retrieval period,
>       create a public message (henceforth the "distribution message")
>       that contains a full history of bids on the auction and
>       withdrawals from the auction. It must also clearly indicate each
>       awardee and the lot e recieves. In this message, the auctioneer
>       CAN and SHALL destroy the amount to be paid from the inventory
>       each awardee and transfer to that player (or create in eir
>       possession if the item is new) the set of assets associated with
>       the lot e won. Failing to publish a distribution message
>       constitutes the Class 3 Crime of Auction Abandonment.
>
>       ACTIVE BIDS: The set of active bids for an auction is the set of
>       all funded, non-withdrawn players' highest bids on that auction.
>
> History:
>
> Enacted by Trigon, 08 Aug 2020
> Amended(1) by Trigon, 28 Mar 2021
> Amended(2) by Trigon, 05 May 2021
>
> Annotations:
>
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> Regulation AM5/1
> Selective-bid Auctions
>
>       Selective-bit auctions function like generalized auctions except:
>
>       * Bidding messages on a selective-bid auction must also specify a
>         lot that is preferred.
>       * The Nth awardee of a selective-bid auction is the player who
>         placed the highest active bid whose preferred bid is the Nth
>         lot.
>
> History:
>
> Enacted by Trigon, 08 Aug 2020
> Amended(1) by Trigon, 05 May 2021
>
> Annotations:
>
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>
>

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