Puzzling Asked by Bewilderer on December 28, 2020
Two people are playing a board game that involves dice. However, one of the players has rigged the dice so that they get the highest possible roll on every turn, while the other player gets a random roll. With this, player one wins almost every game by a landslide.
In one game, Player Two finds a way to consistently stop Player One from achieving a landslide victory, but they have to rely on lucky rolls to win in the end.
In a second game, Player Two finds another way to consistently stop Player One from winning, this time resulting in a landslide victory for Player Two without the need for lucky rolls in the end.
What game are they playing? What two strategies does Player Two use to stop the cheater?
Since there are surprisingly few two-player games with dice and black and white pieces, I think they were playing
In this game, the highest roll is
This should give the cheater a landslide victory over a random player.
However, even a little strategy goes a long way against such a single-minded cheat: by rolling, say 1 and 6, the cheater's two farthest-away pieces can be blocked on their starting spot. This allows the other player to bring all their pieces to the home board before the cheater can move their two pieces out. In the end, it's still going to be a race though.
A more resounding victory can be achieved by
The cheater won't be able to make any progress whatsoever, and as long as the other player is careful to
the game is pretty much over by the time the cheater gets their captured piece off the bar.
Correct answer by Bass on December 28, 2020
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