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17 Nov 20:47

Hanabi

by Hiew Chok Sien 邱卓成

Plays: 5Px1, 3Px2.

Hanabi is Japanese for fireworks. It is the Spiel des Jahres winner of 2013, designed by Antoine Bauza, designer of 7 Wonders, the Kennerspiel des Jahres winner of 2012. Antoine, who also designed Ghost Stories, Takenoko and Tokaido, is certainly a hot designer now. Hmm... there seems to be something about him and Japan / oriental culture.

The Game

Hanabi is a card game and a cooperative game. I must admit this is the first time I hear of this combination. I can't think of any other cooperative card games. What's unusual about this game is you hold your cards the other way round. You don't know what cards you are holding, but you can see what everyone else is holding. The objective of the game is to play cards onto the table in sequential order. There are five suits (colours) with numbers from 1 to 5. The goal is to complete all five columns, one colour per column, with numbers going exactly from 1 to 5.

On your turn you have three options. You can give a clue to a teammate, pointing out which card or cards in his hand are of a specific colour or a specific number. That's all you can tell. Nothing else. When you give a clue, you use one of the eight clue tokens, which has to be flipped over. If at the start of your turn all clue tokens are face-down, you can't give a clue anymore, and must pick one from the other two options. The second option is discarding a card from your hand. This card goes to the discard pile and cannot be used anymore for the rest of the game. When you discard, you reset one clue token, making it available again. You have to be careful with discarding, because if the card you discard is the last card of a specific colour and number that has yet to be played, you will be terminating your progress for that colour. In each colour there are three 1's, two each of 2's, 3's and 4's, and only one 5. The third option is playing a card. Once you play a card, you check whether it can be added to one of the five columns on the table. If it can, congratulations. If it can't, you flip over one of the three bomb tokens. Flip the third bomb token, and the game ends early. The card played is discarded to the discard pile.

The game ends when the last card is drawn from the draw deck, and everyone takes one more turn. Then you score based on the number of cards successfully played, i.e. max being 25pts.

Ivan and Sinbad. I don't know what my own cards are, but I can see what they are holding.

We are currently at 14pts, 4+4+4+1+1. The three blue tokens at the bottom left are the bomb tokens. We have not touched those yet, i.e. no failed card plays yet. The others are the clue tokens. Seven have been flipped to the back side (black), which means we only have one last opportunity to give a clue unless someone discards a card.

The Play

Learning the tactics in Hanabi was refreshing. It certainly is something different. The idea sounds simple, but when I sat down to think about how best to give clues, there was more to consider than I had expected. A simple clue can be interpreted differently by different people. For example, if four 1's have already been played, and someone tells me I have two 1's in my hand. Is he trying to tell me these are the 1's of the fifth colour that I should play, or is he trying to tell me these are 1's of colours that are already out so I can safely discard them? Or perhaps he is only providing partial information and needs another player to tell me the colours of these 1's before I can know what to do exactly.

If you want to think real hard, you can consider the fact that the person giving you the clue cannot see his own cards, so he is giving the clue while having incomplete information. Looking at his cards may tell you a bit more than the clue that he is able to give you. Also you can consider the cards of the other players, which both of you can see. That may give you further hints too.

I imagine that as players play this game together more and more, they will develop some rapport, gradually being able to understand one another's intentions better and better. It may not be wholly a good thing though. Sometimes blunderings and misunderstandings are part of the fun.

There is a constant time pressure. You only have eight clue tokens. When they run out, your team will have less flexibility. So when you are down to the last token, you have to think twice before using it. Even if you have a splendid clue to give, you have to think about the next guy who may be forced to play a card or discard a card because he can't give clues anymore. Sometimes it may be better to do something else, e.g. discarding a card that you know is safe, and leave some unused clue tokens for others.

It's easy to cheat in this game, even if you don't intend to. When you are about to discard a card and you are unsure whether you are doing the right thing, it's hard to resist pausing, and looking at your friends' faces for any sign of alarm as your finger hover over a particular card. Playing this game makes me realise how rich human expressions and body language are. All those meaningful looks, sudden deep breaths, avoiding eye contact, screaming with your eyes, resisting to blurt out any warning, and also silent sighs of relief. Even the casual conversation and the tones used can give away extra information that you are not supposed to give. For example the tone in which you say, "I'm sure he knows what I mean when I give this clue... ". A passing remark of "I can't give her any clues, her cards are bad" in the early game would hint that the player probably has lots of 4's and 5's. You are not supposed to do all these. They are against the spirit of the game. Boardgames usually encourage communication, but Hanabi restricts communication instead. It can be funny to see how your friends try to keep a straight face.

The Thoughts

It's different. It's refreshing. It'll work as a party game, as a filler, and also as a family game. For seasoned gamers this will not be a main course, but it does provide a meaningful challenge. From reading the rules it didn't sound like much, but after I sat down to play it I found the deduction and logical thinking not exactly simplistic. Part of the game involves a lot of working out the logic and determining how to provide information efficiently. That part is quite deterministic and can feel like problem solving. Part of the game is about guessing what your teammates are trying to communicate. There is also a part where you just have to gamble and hope you get it right. Often there is simply not enough turns to provide a lot of information. Playing a card takes up one turn too. So sometimes you are forced to make a wild guess. I quite enjoyed the game and have bought a copy. Let's see if this works with my family.

17 Nov 16:49

Concept art shows Al Pacino as Interview with the Vampire's Lestat

by Lauren Davis

Concept art shows Al Pacino as Interview with the Vampire's Lestat

At the time of his casting, Tom Cruise seemed like an odd choice to play Interview with the Vampire's infamous Lestat. But what if Al Pacino had taken the role instead?

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17 Nov 16:45

This poster was nearly a square meter, and the googly eyes were...



This poster was nearly a square meter, and the googly eyes were the size of saucers. #vandaleyes

17 Nov 16:45

A Look At The Book Business From The Inside

The life and times of a former editor-in-chief in publishing.
17 Nov 16:45

feuille-d-automne: Central Park - Victorian Skaters

17 Nov 16:39

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17 Nov 16:39

georgetakei: Can it truly be? http://ift.tt/1bLosJJ

17 Nov 16:38

design-is-fine: Scissors, 1851-75. Steel. England.



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Scissors, 1851-75. Steel. England.

17 Nov 16:36

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17 Nov 15:26

Hawaii town tells state travel agency: Stop sending tourists here - Yahoo Travel

by gguillotte
The board is upset about a thriving industry of bed-and-breakfast and vacation rentals that are leased out short-term without permits. The board says these places deplete Kailua's already limited supply of housing, inflating costs and putting homes out of reach of those born and raised in town.
17 Nov 15:09

Watch NPR’s Nina Totenberg Unbox a PS4, Because That’s a Thing That Happened

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"So cute, you'll totally let the implication that gamers play because they're in bad relationships slide."

Imagine that someone made an unboxing video of a hot new console release with their indulgent mom, after explaining to their mom what an unboxing video was in the first place. Now imagine that that mom is National Public Radio's legal affairs correspondent, and has been covering the American Supreme Court since the seventies. So cute, you'll totally let the implication that gamers play because they're in bad relationships slide. Judging by the jokes about ethics at the end of this video, NPR was sent their own PS4 by Sony. I'd just like it known that NPR representatives looking for a way to dispose of the console can always contact us.
17 Nov 08:31

Seattle elects socialist candidate to city council - Yahoo News

by gguillotte
Sawant, a 41-year-old college economics professor, first drew attention as part of local Occupy Wall Street protests that included taking over a downtown park and a junior college campus in late 2011. She then ran for legislative office in 2012, challenging the powerful speaker of the state House, a Democrat. She was easily defeated. This year, though, she pushed a platform that resonated with the city. She backed efforts to raise the minimum wage to $15; called for rent control in the city where rental prices keep climbing; and supports a tax on millionaires to help fund a public transit system and other services.
17 Nov 08:27

Political newcomer Vance McAllister wins 5th District special election | NOLA.com

by gguillotte
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'McAllister, a veteran who owns oil, gas and pipeline businesses as well as several Subway franchises, rose to prominence after he personally bankrolled a hefty media buy in the sprawling 5th District.

He also gained attention with the strong backing of Duck Dynasty stars Phil, Willie and Jep Robertson and former congressman Clyde Holloway, who ran and lost in the primary.

Riser, meanwhile, was supported by outgoing U.S. Rep. Rodney Alexander, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and the entire GOP contingent of the Louisiana Congressional delegation except U.S. Sen. David Vitter. He also raised huge sums for the race and was long seen as the frontrunner, until McAllister started gaining traction just ahead of the October primary.

While some thought the all-Republican runoff would be marked by each candidate running to the far right of every issue, McAllister took leave of the usual party line during a debate last week by coming out in support of optional Medicaid expansion offered under the Affordable Care Act.

McAllister said he disagreed with Gov. Bobby Jindal's decision not to accept the expansion because of the economic make-up of the 5th District.

According to census data, the district is one of the poorest in the nation with nearly 25 percent of its more than 750,000 people living below the poverty line in 2010 and 21 percent without health insurance.

Riser blasted McAllister for the admission, issuing an ad stating "a vote for Vance McAllister is a vote for Obamacare." He also claimed McAllister flip-flopped on the issue by telling Democrats he supported the health care law and Republicans that he did not.'

Riser blasted McAllister for the admission, issuing an ad stating "a vote for Vance McAllister is a vote for Obamacare." He also claimed McAllister flip-flopped on the issue by telling Democrats he supported the health care law and Republicans that he did not.
17 Nov 08:23

Fukushima Disaster Leads Japan To Backpedal On Emissions Pledge

by timothy
mdsolar writes with this excerpt from the New York Times: "Japan took a major step back on Friday from earlier pledges to slash its greenhouse gas emissions, saying a shutdown of its nuclear power plants in the wake of the Fukushima disaster had made previous targets unattainable. The announcement cast a shadow over international talks underway in Warsaw aimed at fashioning a new global pact to address the threats of a changing climate. Under its new goal, Japan, one of the world's top polluters, would still seek to reduce its current emissions. But it would release 3 percent more greenhouse gases in 2020 than it did in 1990, rather than the 6 percent cut it originally promised or the 25 percent reduction it promised two years before the 2011 nuclear disaster."

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17 Nov 08:22

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17 Nov 07:52

The 'Breaking Bad' 'Malcolm In The Middle' Alternate Ending Made Real

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YO, B-WORD

Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek actually made the "Breaking Bad" ending you always wanted.
17 Nov 07:15

HORROR

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17 Nov 07:06

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17 Nov 07:02

ria-rha:   shehasamind asked ria-rha: I started watching...



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I started watching the anime Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) lately and was happily impressed when I realized the uniforms of both male and female soldiers were exactly the same. Just felt like pointing out this stuff exists

maryann submitted:

Attack on titan! Not only has an awesome plot, but also, look at the uniforms! Equal and practical :)

Attack on Titan has some really incredible character design going on. There’s the basic uniform, consisting of the jacket, harness, pants and boots, and then each character gets to have their own shirt, which speaks volumes about the characters themselves. There’s also a wide variety of body types, with short and tall, lean and bulky members of each gender. -Astro

17 Nov 07:01

Amanda Palmer

  • Uses r*****ed in “The Kill” by her band, the Dresden Dolls
17 Nov 05:28

The American Checked Jacket And The Shivering Break. Gary...

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The American Checked Jacket And The Shivering Break.

Gary Cooper, with his wife Sandra Shaw. (See this jacket in color here.)

17 Nov 04:33

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17 Nov 04:15

Hamtastic Baylor-Texas Tech first half has certainly been high-scoring

by Pete Volk
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that last GIF goes into the reaction bin

As expected, the Bears and Red Raiders have put up the points in their showdown on Saturday night.

With the Texas Tech Red Raiders and Baylor Bears highlighting the Saturday night football slate, you just knew there would be points flying in high numbers. The two teams ranked 24th and first in the nation, respectively, in points per game and first and third in the country, respectively, in passing yards per game.

The two teams traded three touchdowns apiece in the first quarter, and the scoring didn't stop there. Baylor leads Texas Tech 35-27 at halftime, and the teams have combined for 612 yards of total offense -- 308 for the Bears, and 314 for the Red Raiders.

The two quarterbacks have certainly done their job -- Texas Tech's Baker Mayfield has completed 23 of 40 passes for 217 yards and three touchdowns while Baylor's Bryce Petty is 11/23 for 227 yards and three scores -- but it's been the wide receivers who have stolen the show.

Texas Tech tight end Jace Amaro caught the first two touchdowns of the game and Eric Ward has six catches for 73 yards and this incredible score.

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Baylor's Levi Norwood is having a breakout performance. With Tevin Reese out due to injury, Norwood has five receptions for 141 yards and two scores, plus this incredible punt return for a touchdown.

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Reese, on the sideline, was very pleased by the Bears' #TURNTUP performance.

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With the two teams on a well-deserved break at halftime, we anxiously anticipate what should be an exciting second half of the game. Much more is at stake for the Bears -- a loss would knock them out of the BCS title hunt -- but don't tell that to Kliff Kingsbury's overachieving Texas Tech squad. Currently, the live over/under stands at 106.5 points.
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17 Nov 03:58

Dutch 'Santa' causes delight, outrage - TVNZ


Dutch 'Santa' causes delight, outrage
TVNZ
The Dutch version of Santa Claus, Sinterklaas, or Saint Nicholas, and his blackface sidekicks "Zwarte Piet" or "Black Pete" arrive by steamboat in Hoorn, north-western Netherlands. - Source: AP. The Dutch equivalent of Santa Claus arrived in the Netherlands ...

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17 Nov 03:55

USCE GARBAGE

by bubbaprog
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never go

USCE GARBAGE

ANIMATED: South Carolina fans throw garbage on the field

17 Nov 03:53

Warren Beatty & Annette Bening’s Transgender Son Goes Public As Healthcare Advocate | Radar Online

by gguillotte
The transgender son of Warren Beatty and Annette Bening is one of the stars of a new public service announcement urging equal healthcare coverage for transgender and gender non-conforming people. The PSA is aimed at New York State’s Medicaid regulations specifically excluding transgender coverage.
17 Nov 03:45

Anthony Davis is having none of Evan Turner's layup attempt

by Ricky O'Donnell
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BIRD BROW

The Pelicans star is dominating against the 76ers.

Anthony Davis had five blocks against the 76ers in the first quarter. This one against Evan Turner might have been the most impressive.

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17 Nov 03:44

Bobcats-Heat has incredible dog halftime show

by Rodger Sherman

The NBA's puppy halftime performances continue to be incredible.

We were worried about NBA halfitme shows this year with the absence of Red Panda -- apparently, she had a season-ending injury somewhere -- but don't worry.

This was the halftime show at the Bobcats-Heat game tonight https://t.co/2ifKH1joO3

— Ben Swanson (@CardboardGerald) November 17, 2013

You may remember the string of dogs doing tricks during halftime shows that took over last year's NBA playoffs. What's incredible is that this appears to be a completely different crew of trick halftime dogs. Dogtricks_mediumThe NBA: It's Faaaaaaantastic:

THIS BOBCATS HALFTIME SHOW HOLY CRAP https://t.co/x6Hs71Ht7u

— Ben Swanson (@CardboardGerald) November 17, 2013

One last one https://t.co/lXMQ2NFpH0

— Ben Swanson (@CardboardGerald) November 17, 2013

As someone who likes dogs and basketball, I approve so wholeheartedly. Although college football still has it beat in terms of dog-human interactions.

17 Nov 03:36

midnitesurprise: BREAKFAST SHIRTS ARE HERE today for breakfast...

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midnitesurprise:

BREAKFAST SHIRTS ARE HERE

today for breakfast i had a pwo shake and oats with a scoop of whey protein and two cups of coffee and two more cups of fuckin BLOOD

17 Nov 02:55

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