Xong Systems

Xong Systems Xong™ was invented by Nathan A. Smith in 1996. It is an abstract game with no advantage to the first

10/29/2024

So now the MFY have to pull a Red Sox 2004 and comeback from being down 0 games to 3!

10/28/2024

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It turns out that the 2024 October surprise was the Trump campaign’s fascist rally at Madison Square Garden, a rally so extreme that Republicans running for office have been denouncing it all over social media tonight.
There was never any question that this rally was going to be anything but an attempt to inflame Trump’s base. The plan for a rally at Madison Square Garden itself deliberately evoked its predecessor: a N**i rally at the old Madison Square Garden on February 20, 1939. About 18,000 people showed up for that “true Americanism” event, held on a stage that featured a huge portrait of George Washington in his Continental Army uniform flanked by swastikas.
Like that earlier event, Trump’s rally was supposed to demonstrate power and inspire his base to violence.
Apparently in anticipation of the rally, Trump on Friday night replaced his signature blue suit and red tie with the black and gold of the neofascist Proud Boys. That extremist group was central to the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and has been rebuilding to support Trump again in 2024.
On Saturday the Trump campaign released a list of 29 people set to be on the stage at the rally. Notably, the list was all MAGA Republicans, including vice presidential nominee Ohio senator J.D. Vance, House speaker Mike Johnson (LA), Representative Elise Stefanik (NY), Representative Byron Donalds (FL), Trump backer Elon Musk, Trump ally Rudy Giuliani, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., right-wing host Tucker Carlson, Trump sons Don Jr. and Eric, and Eric’s wife, Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump.
Libbey Dean of NewsNation noted that none of the seven Republicans running in New York’s competitive House races were on the list. When asked why not, according to Dean, Trump senior advisor Jason Miller said: “The demand, the request for people to speak, is quite extensive.” Asked if the campaign had turned down anyone who asked to speak, Miller said no.
Meanwhile, the decision of the owners of the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post not to endorse Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris seems to have sparked a backlash. As Will Bunch of the Philadelphia Inquirer noted, “in a strange way the papers did perform a public service: showing American voters what life under a dictator would feel like.”
Early on October 26, the Washington Post itself went after Trump backer billionaire Elon Musk with a major story highlighting the information that Musk, an immigrant from South Africa, had worked illegally when he started his career in the U.S. Musk “did not have the legal right to work” in the U.S. when he started his first successful company. As part of the Trump campaign, Musk has emphasized his opposition to undocumented immigrants.
The New York Times has tended to downplay Trump’s outrageous statements, but on Saturday it ran a round-up of Trump’s threats in the center of the front page, above the fold. It noted that Trump has vowed to expand presidential power, prosecute his political opponents, and crack down on immigration with mass deportations and detention camps. It went on to list his determination to undermine the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), use the U.S. military against Mexican drug cartels “in potential violation of international law,” and use federal troops against U.S. citizens. It added that he plans to “upend trade” with sweeping new tariffs that will raise consumer prices, and to rein in regulatory agencies.
“To help achieve these and other goals,” the paper concluded, “his advisers are vetting lawyers seen as more likely to embrace aggressive legal theories about the scope of his power.”
On Sunday the front page of the New York Times opinion section read, in giant capital letters: “DONALD TRUMP/ SAYS HE WILL PROSECUTE HIS ENEMIES/ ORDER MASS DEPORTATIONS/ USE SOLDIERS AGAINST CITIZENS/ ABANDON ALLIES/ PLAY POLITICS WITH DISASTERS/ BELIEVE HIM.” And then, inside the section, the paper provided the receipts: Trump’s own words outlining his fascist plans. “BELIEVE HIM,” the paper said.
On CNN’s State of the Union this morning, host Jake Tapper refused to permit Trump’s running mate, Ohio senator J.D. Vance, to gaslight viewers. Vance angrily denied that Trump has repeatedly called for using the U.S. military against Americans, but Tapper came with receipts that proved the very things Vance denied.
Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden began in the early afternoon. The hateful performances of the early participants set the tone for the rally. Early on, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who goes by Kill Tony, delivered a steamingly racist set. He said, for example: “There’s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it’s called Puerto Rico.” He went on: “And these Latinos, they love making babies too. Just know that. They do. They do. There’s no pulling out. They don’t do that. They come inside. Just like they did to our country.” Hinchcliffe also talked about Black people carving watermelons instead of pumpkins.
The speakers who followed Hinchcliffe called Vice President Kamala Harris “the Antichrist” and “the devil.” They called former secretary of state Hillary Clinton “a sick son of a b*tch,” and they railed against “f*cking illegals.” They insulted Latinos generally, Black Americans, Palestinians and Jews. Trump advisor Stephen Miller’s claim that “America is for Americans and Americans only” directly echoed the statement of Adolf Hi**er that "Germany is for Germans and Germans only.”
Trump took the stage about two hours late, prompting people to stream toward the exits before he finished speaking. He hit his usual highlights, notably undermining Vance’s argument from earlier in the day by saying that, indeed, he believes fellow Americans are “the enemy within.”
But Trump perhaps gave away the game with his inflammatory language and with an aside, seemingly aimed at House speaker Johnson. “I think with our little secret we are gonna do really well with the House, right? Our little secret is having a big impact, he and I have a secret, we will tell you what it is when the race is over,” Trump said.
It seems possible—probable, even—that Trump was alluding to putting in play the plan his people tried in 2020. That plan was to create enough chaos over the certification of electoral votes in the states to throw the election into the House of Representatives. There, each state delegation gets a single vote, so if the Republicans have control of more states than the Democrats, Trump could pull out a victory even if he had dramatically lost the popular vote.
Since he has made virtually no effort to win votes in 2024, this seems his likely plan.
But to do that, he needs at least a plausibly close election, or at least to convince his supporters that the election has been stolen from him. Tonight’s rally badly hurt that plan.
As Hinchcliffe was talking about Puerto Rico as a floating island of garbage, Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris was at a Puerto Rican restaurant in Philadelphia talking about her plan to spread her opportunity economy to Puerto Rico. She has called for strengthening Puerto Rico’s energy grid and making it easier to get permits to build there.
After the “floating island of garbage” comment, Puerto Rican superstar musician Bad Bunny, who has more than 45 million followers on Instagram, posted Harris’s plan for Puerto Rico, and his spokesperson said he is endorsing Harris.
Puerto Rican singer and actor Ricky Martin shared a clip from Hinchcliffe’s set with his 16 million followers. His caption read: “This is what they think of us.” Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, who has 250 million Instagram followers, posted Harris’s plan. Later, singer-songwriter and actress Ariana Grande posted that she had voted for Harris. Grande has 376 million followers on Instagram. Singer Luis Fonsi, who has 16 million followers, also called out the “constant hate.”
The headlines were brutal. “MAGA speakers unleash ugly rhetoric at Trump's MSG rally,” read Axios. Politico wrote: “Trump’s New York homecoming sparks backlash over racist and vulgar remarks.” “Racist Remarks and Insults Mark Trump’s Madison Square Garden Rally,” the New York Times announced. “Speakers at Trump rally make racist comments, hurl insults,” read CNN.
But the biggest sign of the damage the rally did was the frantic backpedaling from Republicans in tight elections, who distanced themselves as fast as they could from the insults against Puerto Ricans, especially. The Trump campaign itself tried to distance itself from the “floating island of garbage” quotation, only to be met with comments pointing out that Hinchcliffe’s set had been vetted and uploaded to the teleprompters.
As the clips spread like wildfire, political writer Charlotte Clymer pointed out that almost 6 million Puerto Ricans live in the states—about a million in Florida, half a million in Pennsylvania, 100,000 in Georgia, 100,000 in Michigan, 100,000 in North Carolina, 45,000 in Arizona, and 40,000 in Nevada—and that over half of them voted in 2020.
In 1939, as about 18,000 American N**is rallied inside Madison Square Garden, newspapers reported that a crowd of about 100,000 anti-N**is gathered outside to protest. It took 1,700 police officers, the largest number of officers ever before detailed for a single event, to hold them back from storming the venue."
~ Heather Cox Richardson
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New zipfile at dropbox.  This is Game  #99 of the Order-7 91-hex Xong games:
10/28/2024

New zipfile at dropbox. This is Game #99 of the Order-7 91-hex Xong games:

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10/28/2024

Well after reaching 100 games of the Order-7 91-hex version of Xong, the wins and points are all even again for the 14th time!

Games: 100

sum hexes = 9100 average = 91.0000
sum legs = 36547 average = 365.4700
starting board legs per hex = 4.0162

total red lasts = 51 out of 100, .5100, so: blu 51 xp, red 49 xp
red turns = 1876
blu turns = 1825
sum turn = 3701 avrg = 37.0100 turns per game

redlegs 16179 per game 161.7900, per turn 8.6242
blulegs 16303 per game 163.0300, per turn 8.9332
occlegs 32482 per game 324.8200, per turn 8.7765 avg.Xoid size
board occupancy rate 0.888773
maximum Xoid = 31 legs in Games 10 & 60

WINS by 1 by 3 by 5 by 7+ total
redwins: 30 + 16 + 4 + 0 = 50
bluwins: 31 + 14 + 5 + 0 = 50 50 - 50 = 0 net wins
xongpoint wins: red 13 blue 17
xongpoint losses: red 14 blue 17
so 61 wins by 1 point out of 100 games, .6100

sumredpts = 4937 avrg = 49.3700 4937 - 4937 = 0 net pts.
sumblupts = 4937 avrg = 49.3700
by 1 by 3 by 5 by 7+ total per win
redovrpts: 30 + 48 + 20 + 0 = 98 1.9600
bluovrpts: 31 + 42 + 25 + 0 = 98 1.9600

hex points per turn, red ( 4937 - 49 xp = 4888)/1876 = 2.6055/turn
hex points per turn, blu ( 4937 - 51 xp = 4886)/1825 = 2.6773/turn
hex points per turn, all ( 9874 - 100 xp = 9774)/3701 = 2.6409/turn

redkills = 2120 blukills = 2093 hexes sum = 4213 kills
redautos = 1018 bluautos = 945 hexes sum = 1963 automagicals

rednets 7238, per game 72.3800 per turn 3.8582, 2350 defense
blunets 7236, per game 72.3600 per turn 3.9649, 2350 defense
allnets 14474, per game 144.7400 per turn 3.9108, 4700 defense
netting .795275 of the possible 2*hexes net points. \_ 1.2699/turn
mininet points in 1 move = -1, six times
maxinet points in 1 move = 8, games 21, 60

hexes cashed = ( 4937 + 4937 - 100 ) /2 = 4887, => per game = 48.8700
killed = 9100 - 4887 = 4213 dead hexes, ==> killed per game = 42.1300
efficiency = ( 4835 / 9009 ) = 0.536686 ---------
all hexes per game 91.0000
91-hex order7 xong only 100 games
holo hole totw totp
red 25 25 50 4937 0 wins
blu 26 24 50 4937 0 pts.
9874

10/27/2024

YAY, Dodgers up 2-0 over the MFY.

10/26/2024

this is from Quora. IF YOU HAVE EVER VOTED REPUBLICAN OR ARE THINKING OF VOTING REPUBLICAN PLEASE READ THIS!

from Chris Nash
Lives in Colorado Springs, CO
Updated Wed

What turned you from a conservative to a liberal?

Educating myself.

I grew up in a Republican household and registered as a Republican. I figured if my parents were Republican, I was too. They told me Reagan was great and all Democrats were evil. I believed them because they were my parents; I loved and respected them.

Time moved on and I got married. Neither my wife or I cared much about politics. I was Republican, but she was unaffiliated. She was registered to vote, but she wasn’t a member of any party. That was fine with me; I didn’t marry her for her politics.

Eventually Clinton was elected. I shrugged my shoulders. I saw my dad occasionally since we still lived nearby. Sometimes he’d listen to Rush Limbaugh and while sometimes he said stuff I agreed with, a lot of the time it sounded like he was just making stuff up. I figured he was a blowhard and mostly ignored him.

And I noticed that Clinton actually seemed to be doing a pretty good job.

When elections rolled around, my wife and I discussed candidates and we usually agreed on which candidates to vote for. Sometimes they were Republicans, sometimes they were Democrats, despite the fact that I still considered myself a Republican.

I was all-in on the major “conservative” issues:

Pro-life
Pro-gun
Pro-oil
Anti-LGBT
Pro-Christian
Private healthcare
‘merica!

I really didn’t have much of a stake in any of the above issues: I wasn’t involved in an unintended pregnancy, I didn’t own a gun, I didn’t know anyone who was gay, I was Christian, so why not? But I was Republican, so I felt compelled to support everything the party did. But I still voted for Democrats sometimes and Republicans sometimes.

Then Donald Trump was elected. I did not vote for him. I was horrified he won. I remained a Republican, but was terrified by how he conducted his Presidency.

One day my wife and I were watching something about pro-choice versus pro-life on TV. When it was over, I said something in support of the pro-life stance. She sat there for a moment and said, “If someone else decides to get an abortion, that doesn’t effect me one bit.” I looked at her. She said, “How does someone else making that decision effect me? If they end a pregnancy, my life goes on just like it always has.”

That jolted me. She had never said anything in support of pro-choice before. Something shifted in my head. She was absolutely right.

Then I started educating myself on the issue:

Pregnancies are aborted for a number of reasons, not just “someone got pregnant because they were sleeping around”.
Almost no woman who didn’t want to have a baby waits until the third trimester for an abortion.
Fewer than 2% of abortions are performed in the third trimester, when a fetus can actually start to feel pain and other sensations.
Many abortions are life-saving procedures and most pro-lifers are against them even in those circumstances.
Abortions should be permitted for r**e and in**st victims. The pro-life stance is against this.

And why should some bureaucrat decide what a woman can do with her body and her health? Especially a politician who most likely has no medical training whatsoever.

And someone who is pro-choice is perfectly permitted to continue with an unplanned pregnancy! Even if it totally upends their life, but they feel it’s morally wrong to terminate a pregnancy. It’s 100% their choice.

I finally educated myself on the other issues. Most liberals don’t want to ban gun ownership, they just want sensible gun ownership laws. Why should I be upset about some psycho not being able to own guns?

I started working with some people who were gay or otherwise members of the LGBTQ+ community, and often, they were 100% decent people. They weren’t caricatures like we were conditioned to believe in from shows like Three’s Company back in the 1980s. Sure, some were, but they were still decent people.

And while I’m Christian, I never supported mandating school prayer or forcing children to participate in rituals they had no belief in. People of all religions should stand equal before the law. And no one religion should be mandated in public schools. Private schools? Sure, knock yourself out.

My wife got cancer and because of the type of cancer she had (inflammatory breast cancer), Medicare paid for it 100%. I have no idea what it would have done to our finances if we were forced to pay for her healthcare out of our own pockets. Maybe universal healthcare is a Good Thing? What about other people who were in the same situation? Should you go broke simply because you developed a life-threatening, unavoidable disease?

But I was all-in on the idea of universal healthcare years before my wife got sick. We had ridden the COBRA train several times before, and it was hell. Having to cough up thousands of dollars a month when you’re out of work is just preposterous. And denying healthcare to people who have “pre-existing conditions” is just barbaric. Our family had to stay on COBRA even after I got a job that offered healthcare because my wife was pregnant. They told us, “Sorry, you might as well as have The Plague. Call us back after you have your baby.” Luckily Obamacare ended that practice.

I got so disgusted with what Trump did from day to day that I resigned from the Republican party. He was the de facto head of it, and I couldn’t continue to affiliate myself with him. I became an unaffiliated voter like my wife and it was such a relief. I didn’t have to bend my brain into knots trying to justify what Republicans were starting to espouse.

As I’ve watched what Republicans and Democrats are doing, the Democrats seem to obey the law as closely as possible. They’ll bend over backwards to obey the laws, even if they disagree with them. Republicans try to skirt the law (voter suppression, gerrymandering, re-interpretating the Constitution, calling laws unjust when they don’t agree with them).

When Democrats are proven guilty of wrongdoing, they’re asked to leave the party. When Republicans are proven to break the laws, fellow Republicans circle the wagons and try to protect them even when they’re clearly guilty.

The more I pay attention, the more I’m impressed with the Democratic Party and disgusted with the Republican Party.

And it baffles me that some people I know who are on Welfare, Medicaid, and drawing Social Security are still devout Republicans even though their candidates vow to end the programs they depend on.

Out of respect for my late wife, I’m still unaffiliated, but if I were forced to join one party or the other, I’d join the Democratic Party. I just can’t stomach what the Republican Party has become.

10/17/2024

Earlier today the Order-7 91-hex Xong games got all tied up for the 10th time. This one came on Game 76 in which Red roared back from the 5 point defeat of Game 75 to notch a 3 point win:

Games: 76

sum hexes = 6916 average = 91.0000
sum legs = 27712 average = 364.6316
starting board legs per hex = 4.0069

total red lasts = 36 out of 76, .4737, so: blu 36 xp, red 40 xp
red turns = 1425
blu turns = 1389
sum turn = 2814 avrg = 37.0263 turns per game

redlegs 12276 per game 161.5263 per turn 8.6147
blulegs 12375 per game 162.8289 per turn 8.9093
occlegs 24651 per game 324.3553 per turn 8.7601 avg.Xoid size
board occupancy rate 0.889542
maximum Xoid = 31 legs in Games 10 & 60

WINS by 1 by 3 by 5 by 7+ total
redwins: 24 + 10 + 4 + 0 = 38
bluwins: 24 + 10 + 4 + 0 = 38 38 - 38 = 0 net wins
xongpoint wins: red 11 blue 11
xongpoint losses: red 13 blue 13
so 48 wins by 1 point out of 76 games, .6316

sumredpts = 3728 avrg = 49.0526 3728 - 3728 = 0 net pts.
sumblupts = 3728 avrg = 49.0526
by 1 by 3 by 5 by 7+ total per win
redovrpts: 24 + 30 + 20 + 0 = 74 1.9474
bluovrpts: 24 + 30 + 20 + 0 = 74 1.9474

hex points per turn, red ( 3728 - 40 xp = 3688)/1425 = 2.5881/turn
hex points per turn, blu ( 3728 - 36 xp = 3692)/1389 = 2.6580/turn
hex points per turn, all ( 7456 - 76 xp = 7380)/2814 = 2.6226/turn

redkills = 1619 blukills = 1607 hexes sum = 3226 kills
redautos = 775 bluautos = 702 hexes sum = 1477 automagicals

rednets 5513, per game 72.5395 per turn 3.8688, 1825 defense
blunets 5517, per game 72.5921 per turn 3.9719, 1825 defense
allnets 11030, per game 145.1053 per turn 3.9197, 3650 defense
netting .797426 of the possible 2*hexes net points. \_ 1.2971/turn
mininet points in 1 move = -1, five times
maxinet points in 1 move = 8, games 21 & 60

hexes cashed = ( 3728 + 3728 - 76 ) /2 = 3690, => per game = 48.5526
killed = 6916-3690 = 3226 dead hexes, ===> killed per game = 42.4474
efficiency = ( 3690 / 6916 ) = 0.533545 ---------
all hexes per game 91.0000
91-hex order7 xong only 76 games
holo hole totw totp
red 19 19 38 3728 0 wins
blu 19 19 38 3728 0 pts.
7456

10/11/2024

OK, now it's all even in everything after 64 games of the Order-7 91-hex Xong:

Games: 64

sum hexes = 5824 average = 91.0000
sum legs = 23316 average = 364.3125
starting board legs per hex = 4.0034

total red lasts = 32 out of 64, .5000, so: blu 32 xp, red 32 xp
red turns = 1197
blu turns = 1165
sum turn = 2362 avrg = 36.90625 turns per game

redlegs 10339 per game 161.5469 per turn 8.6374
blulegs 10404 per game 162.5625 per turn 8.9605
occlegs 20743 per game 324.1094 per turn 8.7820 avg.Xoid size
board occupancy rate 0.889647
maximum Xoid = 31 legs in Games 10 & 60

WINS by 1 by 3 by 5 by 7+ total
redwins: 21 + 8 + 3 + 0 = 32
bluwins: 21 + 8 + 3 + 0 = 32 32 - 32 = 0 net wins
xongpoint wins: red 9 blue 10
xongpoint losses: red 11 blue 12
so 42 wins by 1 point out of 64 games, .65625

sumredpts = 3130 avrg = 48.90625 3130 - 3130 = 0 net pts.
sumblupts = 3130 avrg = 48.90625
by 1 by 3 by 5 by 7+ total per win
redovrpts: 21 + 24 + 15 + 0 = 60 1.8750
bluovrpts: 21 + 24 + 15 + 0 = 60 1.8750

hex points per turn, red ( 3130 - 32 xp = 3098)/1197 = 2.5881/turn
hex points per turn, blu ( 3130 - 32 xp = 3098)/1165 = 2.6592/turn
hex points per turn, all ( 6260 - 64 xp = 6196)/2362 = 2.6232/turn

redkills = 1366 blukills = 1360 hexes sum = 2726 kills
redautos = 646 bluautos = 590 hexes sum = 1236 automagicals

rednets 4652, per game 72.6875 per turn 3.8864, 1554 defense
blunets 4652, per game 72.6875 per turn 3.9931, 1554 defense
allnets 9304, per game 145.3750 per turn 3.9390, 3108 defense
netting .798764 of the possible 2*hexes net points. \_ 1.3158/turn
mininet points in 1 move = -1, five times
maxinet points in 1 move = 8, games 21 & 60

hexes cashed = ( 3130+3130-64)/2 = 3098, => per game = 48.40625
killed = 5824-3098 = 2726 dead kills,=> killed per game = 42.59375
efficiency = ( 3098 / 5824 ) = 0.531937 ---------
all hexes per game 91.0000
91-hex order7 xong only 64 games
holo hole totw totp
red 16 16 32 3130 0 net wins
blu 16 16 32 3130 0 net pts.
total 6260

09/30/2024

Has anyone heard from Joe or Tiffany Bourgeois down in NCarolina? Did they escape Helene?

09/25/2024

Egadzooks, the Order-7 91-hex Xong games are all tied up after 44 games:

Games: 44

sum hexes = 4004 average = 91.0000
sum legs = 16004 average = 363.7273
starting board legs per hex = 3.9970

total red lasts = 22 out of 44, .5000, so: blu 22 xp, red 22 xp
red turns = 827
blu turns = 805
sum turn = 1632 avrg = 37.0909 turns per game

redlegs 7066 per game 160.5909 per turn 8.5441
blulegs 7212 per game 163.9091 per turn 8.9590
occlegs 14278 per game 324.5000 per turn 8.7488 avg.Xoid size
maximum Xoid = 31 legs in Game 10, turn 18 to Blue, Red won
board occupancy rate 0.892152

WINS by 1 by3 by5 by7+ total
redwins: 13 + 6 + 3 + 0 = 22
bluwins: 13 + 6 + 3 + 0 = 22 22 - 22 = 0 net wins

sumredpts = 2128 avrg = 48.3636 2128 - 2128 = 0 net pts.
sumblupts = 2128 avrg = 48.3636
by 1 by3 by5 by7+ total per win
redovrpts: 13 + 18 + 15 + 0 = 46 2.0909
bluovrpts: 13 + 18 + 15 + 0 = 46 2.0909
xongpoint wins: red 5 blue 6
xongpoint losses: red 7 blue 8
so 26 wins by 1 point out of 44 games, .5909

hex points per turn, red ( 2128 - 22 xp = 2106)/827 = 2.5466/turn
hex points per turn, blu ( 2128 - 22 xp = 2106)/805 = 2.6161/turn
hex points per turn, all ( 4256 - 44 xp = 4212)/1632 = 2.5809/turn

redkills = 953 blukills = 945 allkills sum = 1898 kills
redautos = 433 bluautos = 388 hexes sum = 821 automagicals

rednets 3227, per game 73.3409 per turn 3.9021, 1121 defense
blunets 3227, per game 73.3409 per turn 4.0087, 1121 defense
allnets 6454, per game 146.6818 per turn 3.9547, 2242 defense
netting .805944 of the possible 2*hexes net points. \_ 1.3738/turn
mininet points in 1 move = -1, gms 4,17,44, blu won, then Red,then Blu
maxinet points in 1 move = 8, game 21, turn 27, Blue won

hexes cashed = ( 2128+2128-44 ) /2 = 2106, => per game = 47.8636
killed = 4004-2106 = 1898 dead hexes, => killed per game = 43.1364
efficiency = ( 2106 / 4004 ) = 0.525974 ---------
all hexes per game 91.0000
91-hex order7 xong only 44 games
holo hole totw totp
red 10 12 22 2128 0 wins
blu 12 10 22 2128 0 pts.
total 44 4256

New xong zipfile at dropbox.  This has more tweaks in the random board generator for the Order-7 91 hex version of Xong....
09/24/2024

New xong zipfile at dropbox. This has more tweaks in the random board generator for the Order-7 91 hex version of Xong. about 142,787 KB (that's kilobytes) which uncompresses to about 284 MB (that's megabytes), so you need about 430MB space somewhere on your windoze hard drive:

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09/22/2024

2 hours and 40 minutes left of Summer....

09/15/2024

OK, so the 38th Order-7 91 hex game is in the books and all scores are even again:

Games: 38

sum hexes = 3458 average = 91.0000
sum legs = 13803 average = 363.2368
starting board legs per hex = 3.9916

total red lasts = 20 out of 38, .5263, so: blu 20 xp, red 18 xp
red turns = 715
blu turns = 695
sum turn = 1410 avrg = 37.1053 turns per game

redlegs 6126 per game 161.2105 per turn 8.5678
blulegs 6232 per game 164.0000 per turn 8.9669
occlegs 12358 per game 325.2105 per turn 8.7645 avg.Xoid size
maximum Xoid = 31 legs in Game 10, turn 18 to Blue, lost
board occupancy rate 0.895313

WINS by 1 by 3 by 5 by 7+ total
redwins: 10 + 6 + 3 + 0 = 19
bluwins: 10 + 6 + 3 + 0 = 19 19 - 19 = 0 wins

sumredpts = 1816 avrg = 47.7895 1816 - 1816 = 0 pts.
sumblupts = 1816 avrg = 47.7895
by 1 by 3 by 5 by 7+ total per win
redovrpts: 10 + 18 + 15 + 0 = 43 2.2632
bluovrpts: 10 + 18 + 15 + 0 = 43 2.2632
xongpoint wins: red 4 blue 6
xongpoint losses: red 4 blue 6
so 20 wins by 1 point out of 38 games, .5263

hex points per turn, red ( 1816 - 18 xp = 1798)/715 = 2.5147/turn
hex points per turn, blu ( 1816 - 20 xp = 1796)/695 = 2.5842/turn
hex points per turn, all ( 3632 - 38 xp = 3594)/1410 = 2.5489/turn

redkills = 832 blukills = 829 hexes sum = 1661 kills
redautos = 369 bluautos = 330 hexes sum = 699 automagicals

rednets 2798, per game 73.6316 per turn 3.9133, 1000 defense
blunets 2796, per game 73.5789 per turn 4.0230, 1000 defense
allnets 5594, per game 147.2105 per turn 3.9674, 2000 defense
netting .808849 of the possible 2*hexes net points. \_ 1.4184/turn
minimum net points in 1 move = -1, gams 4&17, blu won, then Red won
maximum net points in 1 move = 8, game 21, turn 27, Blue won

hexes cashed = ( 1816 + 1816 - 38 ) /2 = 1797, => per game = 47.2895
killed = 3458-1797 = 1661 dead hexes, ===> killed per game = 43.7105
efficiency = ( 1797 / 3458 ) = 0.519665 ---------
all hexes per game 91.0000
91-hex order7 xong only 38 games
holo hole totw totp
red 8 11 19 1816 0 wins
blu 11 8 19 1816 0 pts.
3632

09/07/2024

s91 xong stats:

Games: 24

sum hexes = 2184 average = 91.0000
sum legs = 8684 average = 361.8333
starting board legs per hex = 3.9762

total red lasts = 10 out of 24, .4167, so: blu 10 xp, red 14 xp
red turns = 448
blu turns = 438
sum turn = 886 avrg = 36.9167 turns per game

redlegs 3838 per game 159.9167 per turn 8.5670
blulegs 3890 per game 162.0833 per turn 8.8813
occlegs 7728 per game 322.0000 per turn 8.7223 avg.Xoid size
maximum Xoid = 31 legs in Game 10, turn 18 to Blue, lost
board occupancy rate 0.889912

WINS by 1 by 3 by 5 by>5 total
redwins: 8 + 3 + 1 + 0 = 12
bluwins: 6 + 6 + 0 + 0 = 12 12 - 12 = 0 wins
xongpoint wins: red 4 blue 3
xongpoint losses: red 3 blue 4
so 14 wins by 1 point out of 24 games, .5833

sumredpts = 1168 avrg = 48.6667 1168 - 1168 = 0 pts.
sumblupts = 1168 avrg = 48.6667
hex points per turn, red ( 1168 - 14 xp = 1154)/448 = 2.5759/turn
hex points per turn, blue ( 1168 - 10 xp = 1158)/438 = 2.6438/turn
hex points per turn, all ( 2336 - 24 xp = 2312)/886 = 2.6095/turn
by 1 by 3 by 5 by>5 total per win
redovrpts: 8 + 9 + 5 + 0 = 22 1.8333
bluovrpts: 6 + 18 + 0 + 0 = 24 2.0000

redkills = 516 blukills = 512 hexes sum = 1028
redautos = 262 bluautos = 200 hexes sum = 462

rednets 1754, per game 73.0833 per turn 3.9152, 600 defense
blunets 1758, per game 73.2500 per turn 4.0137, 600 defense
allnets 3512, per game 146.3333 per turn 3.9639, 1200 defense
netting .804029 of the possible 2*hexes net points. \_1.3544/turn
minimum net points in 1 move = -1, gams 4&17, blu won, then Red won
maximum net points in 1 move = 8, game 21, turn 27, Blue won

hexes cashed = ( 1168 + 1168 - 24 ) /2 = 1156, => per game = 48.1667
killed = 2184-1156 = 1028 dead hexes, ===> killed per game = 42.8333
efficiency = ( 1156 / 2184 ) = 0.529304 ---------
all hexes per game 91.0000
91-hex order7 xong only 24 games
holo hole totw totp
red 5 7 12 1168 0 wins
blu 7 5 12 1168 0 pts.
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