The Rules for the first game are as follows
1. This game is called Minority Control, because you can control (and eventually win the game) the way that the minority votes.
2. With the way that the game is set up, more than one person can win the game
3. This game is played with 16, 20, or 22 people
4. Everybody is anonymous, only identified by a letter, number, or character.
5. One random letter is selected, and that person poses a yes or no question
6. The subjects are free to roam in an enclosed area for 30 minutes, and they must cast a vote to the binary question!
7. The votes are read, and the group that posed the LESS amount of votes moves onto the next round, where another question is repeated
8. This process is repeated until there is one person left, or a stalemate is declared.
9. The most important rule of the game..... You May Lie.
Tips: Take advantage of the 30 minutes that you are given! Those who are the busiest are always the winners.
There is a strategy to guarantee victory!
It is possible for more than one person to win this game!
Parameters: I was hoping that this experiment could be deducted in the second half of algebra or at lunch. I hope that with the current parameters, that everybody get 5 bonus points for joining the experiment, and for every person in the experiment that a pot of 5 bonus points per person making a pot of 80 bonus points if one acheives total victory.
EX. Player "Q" asks the question "Are you a boy?", knowing that there are 6 boys and 10 girls in the experiment
After the votes are cast the score is 12 YES 4 NO
the 4 that voted no are allowed to move onto round two.
NOTICE: most of the people voted "boy" because they knew that it was the minority. So many people thought this, that it became the majority, and they lost.
GOOD LUCK!
devious!!
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