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Fri 15 Nov 2013 12:42 |
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<mark> Hi Dave that game sounds like a variation of Whist people play it differently all over.
My favourite game was also Crib,but none of my friends play cards except Poker or stupid non skill games.
I was brought up in a card playing family playing cards every Saturday and Sunday morning,sometimes domioes.
I have very fond memories of the days way back then when older relatives were still around.
I'm very adaptable to any game of cards and started playing poker about 20 years back.
I used to go to the casino to play in small tournaments 3 or 4 nights a week.(always turned a monthly profit)
I only gave it up with the advent of the internet as younger players were catching up to quick.
I don't consider myself a gambler and when my edge had stopped i stopped playing.
I started playing again when they made a pub poker league and these players are just as clueless.
Poker seems to be so easy to play but you never stop learning,knowledge is everything in this game.
People that have only played for a month and think there experts are the easiest to take money from.
I may well become a spades addict Jim as i really enjoyed it.
After playing another couple of hours and understanding the point system i bid my first nil and succeeded,but my partner was a computer and playing perfectly.
To be good at cards you still need to be lucky to win which thankfully i am.
My latest levels have been on hold, you can thank Jim for that. |
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Langton Cubes (4 values) |
Thu 14 Nov 2013 22:47 |
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<N7DOT> 'Langton Cubes (4 values)' uploaded by N7DOT:
Ok, fixed. Same rules as before. |
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Thu 14 Nov 2013 19:37 |
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<mark> Hi Jim how you doing?
When i went out last night i was playing small stakes poker won about $30.(just found out the pound sign does not work in the comment box).
No i did not know spades but i do now spent the last 20 mins playing,enjoyable game.
Hope you like the new set of levels i made,some of them are meant to help.
16.2 by Dave took me quite a long time earlier today.I did it the speedrun way about 100 moves more.(yes there are 2 solutions so far)
I thought someone would take a block out but not two of them.
Got a couple of ideas left to make a few more,mostly everything you need to know about my levels or mods.
Would not dream of spoiling other peoples levels,not on purpose anyway.
I like the fact they are simple and to the point but maybe not a dead cert for the beginner.
How you getting on in rouge like level's and have you spotted the clues?
Having an early night tonight 00.20
See you all good luck.. |
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Langton Cubes (4 values) |
Thu 14 Nov 2013 01:36 |
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<N7DOT> Moved to graveyard:
Back to the drawing board for anti-cooking purposes...
(also, I completed antoher implementation, but the solution is long enough due to the puzzle's length itself that I can't upload it yet)
<N7DOT> That is an oops! That's going to be a pain to fix... (I'm not going to settle for 3 values since that is too easy...)
<N7DOT> 'Langton Cubes (4 values)' uploaded by N7DOT:
Here is a implementation of the puzzle mentioned earlier. The original version I was working on had 8 different values, but that was going to require a lot of tedious copying and remote destination setting in a huge jungle of a D-map. So I decided that I should at least make a simpler version that wasn't such a mess. And how much simpler it is.
Before I go any further, I should probably state what's being implemented in the first place! The puzzle is this:
Place N pairs of cards in a row with values 1 to N, and then rearrange the cards such that for any two cards with value X there are exactly X cards separating them.
In the case of N=4 (as it is here) there is only one solution, ignoring its reflection. This means that the rigidity should be very high; maybe around a 9.
Grey=1, Blue=2, Red=3, Green=4
(and I know, calling them cubes then cards is silly; cards are an easy way to try the puzzle yourself, and the cubes bit... well, I'll leave that to you) |
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Wed 13 Nov 2013 20:21 |
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<N7DOT> Right now I'm working on implementing a certain math puzzle in Escape, so it will be a while before I add a new level. (well, there is another one that's more well known and is still just a concept right now.)
<mark> Nice mods Dave as always,just noticed them ten minutes ago.
Tried desperately to solve both only managed the one.
Going to meet friends for a beer and a game of cards.(won't be fit to solve the last one till tommorow)
Glad to see you speed run both ways of trick 15.
Hope you don't mind me making these levels,this is the only place i could think someone might be stuck in a R L level.
With me i always want people to be on the same page.
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Learn a trick 16.2 |
Wed 13 Nov 2013 16:06 |
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<Dave> 'Learn a trick 16.2' uploaded by Dave. |
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Learn a trick 16.1 |
Wed 13 Nov 2013 15:28 |
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<Dave> 'Learn a trick 16.1' uploaded by Dave. |
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Learn a trick 16 |
Wed 13 Nov 2013 12:54 |
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<mark> 'Learn a trick 16' uploaded by mark. |
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Learn a trick 15 |
Wed 13 Nov 2013 12:12 |
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<mark> 'Learn a trick 15' uploaded by mark. |
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Learn a trick 14 |
Wed 13 Nov 2013 12:11 |
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<mark> 'Learn a trick 14' uploaded by mark. |
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Tue 12 Nov 2013 20:04 |
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<mark> Hi mm,for my last mod whatever harder have a look at Learn a trick 9.(thats why i made it)
Where could that be applied,does not work on Dave's level.
Still hard even when you get the trick.
Good luck...
<mark> Just read my last comment, it might be a little confusing.
When i said under the laser i meant in the y layer.
<mark> Super level Dave however i did it differently again.
I'm not going to mod it, there are plenty of them already.
Liked your solution and if you want to find mine add a patch of rough under the left hand laser.
If you don't want to do that just ask and i will post solution 1454.
Adjusted previous level scores down a little.
<mark> Congrats on both levels Dave.
My first 10 thanks.I don't know whether i'm pleased or frustrated at the moment,your mod has just blitzed my solution.(back to the drawing board for me)
Your dalek panel is killing me.
My solution was my one and only solve of noname's whatever a different way,it took hours and is a bit tired.(needs a speedrun).
I was trying to help with the learn a trick but you obviously did not need it.(Did you notice?)
VM21 that is a very satisfying solve.
If someone had just made VM21 no mod series do you think you could have done it?
I remember when you first put the balls in and it was not to easy then.
As for keeper's of the rouge mods i would not have a clue.
My last solution solved all except whatever forever.
I'm guessing that your new solution will solve all as well.
Off to play however now..
<Dave> VM21 done, thanks for the heads up! |
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Rouge-Like Re-however |
Mon 11 Nov 2013 20:21 |
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<Dave> 'Rouge-Like Re-however' uploaded by Dave:
Here we go again! |
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Rouge-Like Re-however |
Mon 11 Nov 2013 20:20 |
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<Dave> Moved to graveyard:
Sloppy mistake. Not a spoiler though. .) Just tidying up.
<Dave> 'Rouge-Like Re-however' uploaded by Dave:
Sorry, couldn't help myself. |
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Level comments: escape.spacebar.org/f/a/escape/level/3724 |
Mon 11 Nov 2013 14:05 |
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<mark> All exits done 1 and 3 are the best.
I'd allready done the others and had not even seen these two.
Boosted up the style points 7 levels in 1 what a bonus.
Great spot Dave look foward to your mod if you make it.
<N7DOT> This sounds big. actually, scratch that out. This sounds HUGE.
<Dave> Correction: Give me a couple of weeks :)
<N7DOT> Just make sure that, if your version is supposed to replace this one in being a candidate for veryfunny then make sure to mention the level's comments in the title ;) |
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