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please help alice bob and carol decide on which game to play: starcraft or three-player chess

Alice, Bob, and Carol can use a decision-making approach to choose between StarCraft and Three-Player Chess. Here's a framework to help them decide:


1. Criteria for Decision

Each person should consider:

  • Preference: Which game they enjoy more.
  • Skill Level: How comfortable they are with each game.
  • Game Type: Real-time strategy (StarCraft) vs. turn-based strategy (Chess).
  • Duration: StarCraft can last 30-60 minutes, while Three-Player Chess games might vary.
  • Equipment Needs: Ensure everyone has the required setup (e.g., computers for StarCraft).

2. Group Consensus

Vote Method: Each person ranks the games from 1 (preferred) to 2 (less preferred).

  • If there’s a tie, consider playing one today and the other next time.
  • Use a weighted decision by considering each person’s enthusiasm.

3. Quick Poll

Ask:

  1. Do you prefer collaborative gaming (like StarCraft in teams) or competitive gaming (Chess)?
  2. How familiar are you with each game?
  3. Are you in the mood for a fast-paced game (StarCraft) or a deliberate, strategic game (Chess)?

4. Randomizer (if undecided)

If the group is split evenly:

  • Flip a coin or use an online randomizer to pick.

Let me know if you'd like to simulate their preferences or perform any specific calculations!