The trouble with council elections in PBEMs lies in the communications protocols.
In one game I'm in, the poor second candidate (happened to be last in turn sequence) opened his gameturn to find that the election had been called, the bribery et al already done by the election-calling candidate, the votes cast and the election essentially over.
I happened to have the swing vote, and contemplated exiting the game, doing an e-mail round to get the best deal for my vote, then reloading, (but didn't)
(As an aside, the successful candidate in this case didn't even get to see the vote tally - only the defeated one - last in the turn sequence - saw that)
We have adopted a rule that many of the ACOL games have, which is that when you call an election, when you zip and send on that turn you also e-mail all players to advise that an election has been called, who the candidates are and how many votes for each factions are in play. This creates a level playing field and lets the usual vote-buying discussions commence.
I'd like to see this (and the probe advisory) be adopted for the ACT and AXT series of tourney games.
Googlie
In one game I'm in, the poor second candidate (happened to be last in turn sequence) opened his gameturn to find that the election had been called, the bribery et al already done by the election-calling candidate, the votes cast and the election essentially over.
I happened to have the swing vote, and contemplated exiting the game, doing an e-mail round to get the best deal for my vote, then reloading, (but didn't)
(As an aside, the successful candidate in this case didn't even get to see the vote tally - only the defeated one - last in the turn sequence - saw that)
We have adopted a rule that many of the ACOL games have, which is that when you call an election, when you zip and send on that turn you also e-mail all players to advise that an election has been called, who the candidates are and how many votes for each factions are in play. This creates a level playing field and lets the usual vote-buying discussions commence.
I'd like to see this (and the probe advisory) be adopted for the ACT and AXT series of tourney games.
Googlie
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