>
> The point is that the forge's "goal" of running out of coke does not
> automatically mean that the opposition succeeding indicates some
opposite of
> that. The opposition's success means that something, anything
reasonable,
> happened instead that put it at an advantage to win the contest.
Consider
> the abilities that the opposition used, and an answer will become
apparent.
>
> Mike
Perhaps, when we start talking about extended contests and the
underlying meaning of the rules for a particular process, it might be
time to move the 'discussion' to the rules list.
Jeff