Geoff uses an interesting bag-building example to discuss how a mechanism that is designed to be fair and equitable to all colors in the bag winds up favoring a single color over time. This example has incredible significance to our hobby, and our world.
You can reach out to Geoff via Twitter or email (geoff@ludology.net).
GameTek Classic 120 - Cloning
Ludology Episode 120 - State of Games 2016
GameTek Classic 119 - Rock Paper Scissors
Ludology Episode 119 - Deck The Halls
Ludology Episode 118 - Knock, Knock
GameTek Classic 117 - Werewolf
Ludology Episode 117 - Publish or Perish
GameTek Classic 116 - Gutsy
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GameTek Classic 115 - Microbes
Ludology Episode 115 - Take Two
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Ludology Episode 113 - Crossover
GameTek Classic 112 - Betrayal
Ludology Episode 112 - MechaTheme
GameTek Classic 111 - Memory
Ludology Episode 111 - Silver Ball Playbook
GameTek Classic 110 - Luck
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