2010-07-17

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At guild tonight, I played my first game of Arimaa (wikipedia, site rules) with Josh -- two games, actually. First games for him, too. I'd heard of it before, but neither of us knew any strategy for the first game. After that we skimmed wikibooks a bit, and played again. So we know that for the first game I basically stumbled doing a camel hostage on him, where my elephant trapped his elephant and camel. I'd managed to lose my camel earlier, so it should have been even on material, but my horse managed to lead my rabbit to victory. Helped by a final sacrifice (horse into trap, pulling enemy rabbit out of the way so I could advance), which he'd forgotten was possible -- though I think I had a guaranteed win at that point, if he'd played otherwise I'd have won too. I think. Second game I tried for a hostage situation deliberately, sort of pulled it off at a different trap than first planned, but managed to carelessly lose my camel again, and then other pieces. Not helped by my helping lyceum with her second game of Japanese mahjong, so my attention was very split. But still, was fun, would play again.

As the links will tell you, Arimaa is played with chess pieces, but totally different rules. Designed to be hard for computers to brute force, yet simple rules -- simpler than shogi or fairy chess, perhaps. A tricky bit for me was remembering that the pawns are rabbits, not pawns, and can move sideways. And you get four moves at a time, so a single piece can move pretty far.
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Lots of blackberries at the farmer's market this week. Lots. Amish still have a peach monopoly, except for one little table. First peach wasn't as good as previous weeks. Lots of tomatoes too, including very tasty cherry tomatoes.

Watching a mother try to detach her little girl from balloons, I had the idea of a bogeyman-for-hire, whom parents hire to steal things from their children so the parents don't get blamed for it. I don't say this is a good idea.

Little boy ended up with the blue balloon, girl with the pink, matching her pink dress and pink scrunchie and pink sandals. I twitched. Then I wondered, if she were all in solid red, would I be twitching about her being dressed too adult?

My kids will be dressed in green and purple! When they fight I'll pretend they're Drazi!

A car on the way home had wedding stuff scrawled on the windows. Passenger window was completely open. "Hey dude, my gift was stealing your crappy car!" Wedding date was 3 weeks ago though, if it were being driven wouldn't someone want to clean off the back window by now?

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