Considering this was an experimental tournament, learning how certain strategies perform against others seems far more interesting to me than winning, and I can’t imagine any strategy I would label as a troll submission. Even strategies solely designed to be obstacles are valid and valuable contributions, and the fact that random strategies skew the results is a fault of the tournament rules and not of the strategies themselves.
Considering this was an experimental tournament, learning how certain strategies perform against others seems far more interesting to me than winning, and I can’t imagine any strategy I would label as a troll submission. Even strategies solely designed to be obstacles are valid and valuable contributions, and the fact that random strategies skew the results is a fault of the tournament rules and not of the strategies themselves.