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  From: Jason Grosland <jcg3@cs.duke.edu>
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  Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 14:51:03 -0500

Re: Final turn?

as with many other things, that is an ambiguity in the spec.  make a
design decision and document it well.  explain why you decided to go with
one solution over another, as well as benefits and drawbacks of your
choice.

...jason

	     - By all means, think outside of the box.    -
	      - Just put everything back when you're done. -

On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Angelique Coviello wrote:

> No one ever really answered my question the first time around, so I 
> figured I would try again.  Would someone please answer, or at least tell 
> me if it really doesn't matter like I think it does.  It's not that much 
> of a deal, but I know I will always want to be player 1 if this is the 
> case.
> 
> > 
> > It seems like this makes a difference in the strategy, but maybe it 
> > doesn't... Anyway, I was wondering if the other players get a chance to 
> > go over a hundred if someone else goes out first.  What I mean is, if 
> > player one rolls and gets 101, does player 2 get one last turn to roll 
> > and get more than 101?  OR is it over as soon as player 1 reaches 100 (in 
> > which case, he just has the advantage of getting to roll first)?  Just 
> > minor details.
> > 
> > Angel
> > 
> > 
> 
> 



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