Spladders, a game like snakes and ladders, is played on a board with spaces numbered 0..N. A Player starts at 0, casts the die and moves his counter forward the number of squares shown.
Is it a six-sided die?
The output looks like:
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Roll 1 => [0]
Starting with 0
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His possibles => [6]
My Matching possibles => [3]
Carrying Forward => [0, 3]
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Roll 2 => [3]
Starting with 3
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Is roll 1 a 0? Or am I missinterpreting the data?
Charles K. Clarkson
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