Folks,
This is a game of strategy, cunning, anticipation and being down right devious, Dafi, I have great expectations from you with this game.
We have 100 squares covering a picture of a bird; this bird does cover a number of squares. Finding the bird will be no problem for you, (but, judging by your last efforts with the BHG, I have my doubts). I am not trying to hide this bird.
You can open a maximum of three squares to guess the identity of this bird,
BUT, YOU CANNOT OPEN A SQUARE THEN GUESS; UNTIL AT LEAST THREE OTHER PEOPLE HAVE EITHER OPENED A SQUARE OR HAD A GUESS.
OPENING SQUARES GIVES YOU THE RIGHT FOR ONE GUESS ONLY.
THE NUMBER OF SQUARE OPENINGS FOR GUESSING IS NOT ACCUMATIVE.
TO HAVE MORE GUESSES YOU MUST OPEN AT LEAST ONE SQUARE BEFOREHAND.
This is a game of careful anticipation, open too many squares and your opponents has a chance to correctly guess the bird. Where you open the squares will depend on your winning strategy. Open too many of the bird squares and you could give its identity away.
THERE ARE A LIMITED NUMBER OF SQUARES. THE TIMING OF YOUR SQUARE OPENING WILL BE CRITICAL. OPEN TOO MANY, WILL GIVE OTHERS A CHANCE. REMEMBER YOU STILL HAVE TO WAIT 3 TURNS BEFORE GUESSING.
How you play this games depends on you, the bird will not give anybody any problems, even those in the states, João might struggle, as well as Ayasuda in California, but I’m guessing they will both know this bird.
I will revue every 24hrs to give a fair timescale. I will not comment on who’s wrong in guessing or if there was a break in the rules, only the winner will be announced.
Those of a faint heart should not play this game.
The bird was photographed in Hampshire at Titchfield Haven Reserve, (Teamsaint will know it well). It is a fresh water river, which runs into the sea creating brackish reedbeds, lagoons and water meadows.
This is a game of strategy, cunning, anticipation and being down right devious, Dafi, I have great expectations from you with this game.
We have 100 squares covering a picture of a bird; this bird does cover a number of squares. Finding the bird will be no problem for you, (but, judging by your last efforts with the BHG, I have my doubts). I am not trying to hide this bird.
You can open a maximum of three squares to guess the identity of this bird,
BUT, YOU CANNOT OPEN A SQUARE THEN GUESS; UNTIL AT LEAST THREE OTHER PEOPLE HAVE EITHER OPENED A SQUARE OR HAD A GUESS.
OPENING SQUARES GIVES YOU THE RIGHT FOR ONE GUESS ONLY.
THE NUMBER OF SQUARE OPENINGS FOR GUESSING IS NOT ACCUMATIVE.
TO HAVE MORE GUESSES YOU MUST OPEN AT LEAST ONE SQUARE BEFOREHAND.
This is a game of careful anticipation, open too many squares and your opponents has a chance to correctly guess the bird. Where you open the squares will depend on your winning strategy. Open too many of the bird squares and you could give its identity away.
THERE ARE A LIMITED NUMBER OF SQUARES. THE TIMING OF YOUR SQUARE OPENING WILL BE CRITICAL. OPEN TOO MANY, WILL GIVE OTHERS A CHANCE. REMEMBER YOU STILL HAVE TO WAIT 3 TURNS BEFORE GUESSING.
How you play this games depends on you, the bird will not give anybody any problems, even those in the states, João might struggle, as well as Ayasuda in California, but I’m guessing they will both know this bird.
I will revue every 24hrs to give a fair timescale. I will not comment on who’s wrong in guessing or if there was a break in the rules, only the winner will be announced.
Those of a faint heart should not play this game.
The bird was photographed in Hampshire at Titchfield Haven Reserve, (Teamsaint will know it well). It is a fresh water river, which runs into the sea creating brackish reedbeds, lagoons and water meadows.