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2 Definitions Needed

3 messages from 3 participants · 08 April 1999
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Patrick Harris

I just wanted to get a couple of often-used terms defined so I'd know what people were talking about: Ludo - Eh? Mr. Coupe? (For a while there I thought you were just mistyping Lupo. Heh heh) Vote pushing - I thought I knew what this meant, but apparently not (as so many people are against it). What I was thinking couldn't be *that* offensive. So what exactly is it? Thanks, p.

LSJ

Patrick Harris wrote: > > I just wanted to get a couple of often-used terms defined so I'd know > what people were talking about: > > Ludo - Eh? Mr. Coupe? (For a while there I thought you were just > mistyping Lupo. Heh heh) Not sure about that one. > Vote pushing - I thought I knew what this meant, but apparently not (as > so many people are against it). What I was thinking couldn't be *that* > offensive. So what exactly is it? Vote Pushing means using more than one Political Action card to gain a vote during a Referendum (The Methuselah plays multiple PAs from her hand to "push" the vote through). The practice is currently banned by the rules, which limit each Methuselah to using only one Political Action card for a vote during a Referendum. -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) VTES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and DCI (tournament) rules: http://www.wizards.com/VTES/VTES_Rules.html

James Coupe

In article <370CDF0F...@wizards.com>, LSJ <vte...@wizards.com> writes >> Ludo - Eh? Mr. Coupe? (For a while there I thought you were just >> mistyping Lupo. Heh heh) > >Not sure about that one. My apologies. A child's game where each player has 4 counters and has to get them "home", based merely on rolling a die. Imagine snakes and ladders without the snakes and ladders, but with four counters under your control. You choose which one goes each time you roll a die. Basically, an entirely non-interactive game. -- James Coupe (Prince of Mercia, England) Vampire: Elder Kindred Network http://madnessnetwork.hexagon.net http://www.obeah.demon.co.uk