Our number 1 and 7 boards are dominant on their boards while 2 and 8 win about 60%. However, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are a near guranteed loss. So, lets say we expect 3 and 4 to lose next round and 3 is white. Neither makes a move until 4's opponent (white) makes a move. 3 then copies that move. 3's opponent moves. Then 4 copies that move, and so on. Basically, we make their 3 and 4 play each other, because we're guranteed at least a win, even if it's on 4 and 3 is a loss.
How can be get owned by rules, as long as we don't make any signals or have any communication? We're just copying moves. It feels like it should be against rules, but also feels like it fits in a nice little loophole.
Players are getting outside help with their moves.
Our number 1 and 7 boards are dominant on their boards while 2 and 8 win about 60%. However, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are a near guranteed loss. So, lets say we expect 3 and 4 to lose next round and 3 is white. Neither makes a move until 4's opponent (white) makes a move. 3 then copies that move. 3's opponent moves. Then 4 copies that move, and so on. Basically, we make their 3 and 4 play each other, because we're guranteed at least a win, even if it's on 4 and 3 is a loss.
How can be get owned by rules, as long as we don't make any signals or have any communication? We're just copying moves. It feels like it should be against rules, but also feels like it fits in a nice little loophole.