2) Are there professionals?
3) What about authorship?
See answers in the table.
Fig.29. 1 to 8
Sometimes I will use Level 9. I behaves like a Joker,
being able to replace every other card when it is needed.
Fig.30. 9 is a joker
Fig.31. Four situation
Now we will consider four different games:
1) Person to Task
2) Person to Person
3) Person to Group
4) Group to Group
Every game has its own set of rules.
Person to Task game
«How do you know Im mad?» said Alice.
«You must be,» said the Cat, or you wouldnt have come here.»
Alices Adventures in Wonderlandby Lewis CarrolIn this game, both sides choose a card randomly.
Person chooses one cars from 1 to 9 of red suit.
Task chooses one card from 1 to 8 of black suit.
If rank of the cards on both sides is equal, both sides win.
If person has 9 both sides win.
Else, both sides lose.
Fig.32. Person to task
Person to Group game
«I should like to have it explained,» said the Mock Turtle. «She cant explain it,» said the Gryphon hastily «Go on with the next verse.
Alices Adventures in Wonderlandby Lewis CarrolPerson choose one card from 1 to 9 of red suit. Group chooses a set of card of one black suit.
If in the set there exists one card with the same rank as red card, both sides win.
If red card is of rank 9, both sides win.
Else, both sides lose.
Fig.33 Person to group
Person-to-Person game
There was a table set out under a tree in front at the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it.
Alices Adventures in Wonderlandby Lewis CarrolPerson-to-Person game has three different cases.