It supports and calculates points for 2-6 players.
The participants add and update their probabilities and see the history and the points they’ll get.
Feel free to use it!
The game gets better if multiple teams compete for the largest total amount of points instead of individual players competing with each other for individual points (use multiple sheets and moderators).
Once no one wants to update the certainty in their answer, the round finishes; players reveal their answers in the sheet column; the moderator reveals the correct answer; the points finalise.
In the multi-team mode, it’s fun to also add a KBS-style question: e.g., “What’ll be the sum of the final probabilities the players from all teams put on their answers to this question, mod 4?”
For the last couple of years, the Russian-speaking LW community has been running the AAG online, using this Google Sheets template: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tm4AYBMs8N-ZkdJJeNezG6H6tIPkQ5tHJmiFx8n3_Xo/edit
It supports and calculates points for 2-6 players.
The participants add and update their probabilities and see the history and the points they’ll get.
Feel free to use it!
The game gets better if multiple teams compete for the largest total amount of points instead of individual players competing with each other for individual points (use multiple sheets and moderators).
Once no one wants to update the certainty in their answer, the round finishes; players reveal their answers in the sheet column; the moderator reveals the correct answer; the points finalise.
In the multi-team mode, it’s fun to also add a KBS-style question: e.g., “What’ll be the sum of the final probabilities the players from all teams put on their answers to this question, mod 4?”