riddler-castles/castle-solutions: 120
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rowid | Castle 1 | Castle 2 | Castle 3 | Castle 4 | Castle 5 | Castle 6 | Castle 7 | Castle 8 | Castle 9 | Castle 10 | Why did you choose your troop deployment? |
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120 | 7 | 8 | 11 | 14 | 17 | 20 | 23 | 0 | 0 | 0 | I expect that many others will choose to allocate troops to the highest values (8/9/10). If I can win with just Castles 1-7, it doesn't make sense for me to devote any troops to 8-10 since these troops will usually be completely wasted. The weakness of this strategy is that it gives me an extremely narrow path to victory -- I need all seven castles to win (in the absence of ties from 8-10). Therefore, each is essentially of equal importance to me (losing either 1 or 7 cripples my chances). My troop allocation, then, is more about where other players will choose to allocate troops. Most players will likely choose a proportional strategy, where higher values also have higher troop allocations, so I also have a proportional allocation. After distributing troops proportionally, I am left with two extras. My suspicion is that some players will try to allocate a couple extra troops to 1, thinking that it's an easy way to pick up a win. Because I need castle 1 to win, I have allocated these extra troops to castle 1 to ensure a victory there. |