2. Once the game starts, every player writes the policies they would like to enact in their “country” or on chess.com (no discussion of real life politics that would get the thread locked). Policy posts can only be one comment long, however, the comment can be long as needed (no spamming). Everyone will have one day to get their policy posts in.
3. The players will discuss the policy posts among each other, such as the pros and cons of each other’s policies.
4. When I call time, people will stop discussing the policies and start voting. You each get one vote, and you cannot vote for yourself. If you do so, I will redistribute the vote to the person of my choice.
5. The person who gets the most votes wins and will get one point on the leaderboard. If two or more people tie, the point will be evenly split among them.
1. You sign up to play the game
2. Once the game starts, every player writes the policies they would like to enact in their “country” or on chess.com (no discussion of real life politics that would get the thread locked). Policy posts can only be one comment long, however, the comment can be long as needed (no spamming). Everyone will have one day to get their policy posts in.
3. The players will discuss the policy posts among each other, such as the pros and cons of each other’s policies.
4. When I call time, people will stop discussing the policies and start voting. You each get one vote, and you cannot vote for yourself. If you do so, I will redistribute the vote to the person of my choice.
5. The person who gets the most votes wins and will get one point on the leaderboard. If two or more people tie, the point will be evenly split among them.
6. Once a round finishes, steps 1-5 repeat
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