Ditto that. It took me two readings of the explanation of the game to make any sense of it. It also did not, at first, occur to me what the relationship of the strips of paper were to the game, either.
I wonder how the addition of a middle-man would have effected the game.
The Middle-Man’s job would be to negotiate the deals between the supplier and the 7 “buyers.” He would get a cut of the deals made (negotiated himself from each party of the deal). Now, there would need to be some incentive for the supplier or the buyer to go through this middle-man.
It wasn’t just you. I didn’t understand it ’till I read further into the post.
Ditto that. It took me two readings of the explanation of the game to make any sense of it. It also did not, at first, occur to me what the relationship of the strips of paper were to the game, either.
I wonder how the addition of a middle-man would have effected the game.
The Middle-Man’s job would be to negotiate the deals between the supplier and the 7 “buyers.” He would get a cut of the deals made (negotiated himself from each party of the deal). Now, there would need to be some incentive for the supplier or the buyer to go through this middle-man.