DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread James Beirne
C-walker and I have been discussing the possibility of a nommit-Agora chess game as an initial attempt at internomic relations. Basically, each nomic would have a (part of a) rule that looks like this: The nommit-Agora chess game is played between those two nomics. Each nomic shall submit its

Re: DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread Max Schutz
wait would we discuss aech move as a group before submission or is there just one player who makes those decisions On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:04 PM, James Beirne james.m.bei...@gmail.comwrote: C-walker and I have been discussing the possibility of a nommit-Agora chess game as an initial

Re: DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread Craig Daniel
I think it would be up to each nomic how to come up with its moves. On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Max Schutz maxschutz...@gmail.com wrote: wait would we discuss aech move as a group before submission or is there just one player who makes those decisions On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:04 PM,

Re: DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread Benjamin Schultz
I think it would be properly Agoran to have our move adopted by proposal. Though we would need some mechanism to resolve simultaneous proposals. -- OscarMeyr

Re: DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread Craig Daniel
I dunno, officer can do it with Agoran Consent seems pretty thoroughly Agoran to me. On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Benjamin Schultz ben.dov.schu...@gmail.com wrote: I think it would be properly Agoran to have our move adopted by proposal. Though we would need some mechanism to resolve

Re: DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread Kerim Aydin
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013, Craig Daniel wrote: I dunno, officer can do it with Agoran Consent seems pretty thoroughly Agoran to me. A slight tweak to that. Any player can make a 'candidate move' by announcement. Candidate moves can be Supported or Objected to. After the usual Notice period

Re: DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread James Beirne
On 2013-08-29 2:32 PM, Benjamin Schultz ben.dov.schu...@gmail.com wrote: I think it would be properly Agoran to have our move adopted by proposal. Though we would need some mechanism to resolve simultaneous proposals. -- OscarMeyr One potential problem with that would be if there was

Re: DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread Max Schutz
wait explain how the deuce they are faster than us at proposals a nomic is a nomic is a nomic isn't it On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 2:26 PM, James Beirne james.m.bei...@gmail.comwrote: On 2013-08-29 2:32 PM, Benjamin Schultz ben.dov.schu...@gmail.com wrote: I think it would be properly Agoran

Re: DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread Jonathan Rouillard
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Max Schutz maxschutz...@gmail.com wrote: wait explain how the deuce they are faster than us at proposals a nomic is a nomic is a nomic isn't it A nomic I've played (in meatspace, mind you) had a proposal turnaround time of about 30 seconds. The player read eir

Re: DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread James Beirne
FTR, nommit's turnaround time is under a week (voting begins every Friday). On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Jonathan Rouillard jonathan.rouill...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Max Schutz maxschutz...@gmail.com wrote: wait explain how the deuce they are faster than us

Re: DIS: nommit challenges you to a game of chess!

2013-08-29 Thread Craig Daniel
Right. You can also get very different gameplay starting from precisely the same initial rules - look at Agora vs. B in the era when its ruleset was derived from an Agoran one. That's because even if the rules start the same, they evolve - that's what makes it nomic! On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 3:39