The Chicken Game System—Details and Clarifications
Writing
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If you want to provide stage-directions or other special instructions for the reader, enclose them in brackets
<like this>.
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Write legibly!
Judging
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Before the round begins, you may (but need not) disclose your judging preferences to the other players.
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Feel free to submit your own entries. But, of course, this is just for fun; you're not allowed to select them
as winners.
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Separate the entries into "maybe" and "no" piles as they're being read, and then winnow the "maybe" pile until
it contains just two entries.
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If two or more entries are word-for-word identical, judge them as though they were a single entry. If
you select that entry as one of the two winners, each player who wrote it gets a point.
Reading
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If the group is willing to wait, take a minute to read through all of the entries silently before you read any
of them aloud.
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Don't read text in <brackets> aloud. Do your best to follow whatever instructions writers
provide.
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Try to give each entry a good showcasing, even if you don't understand it or don't think it's funny.
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All of the entries should remain anonymous until the judging process is complete. Since some people have
recognizable handwriting, don't let the Judge see any of the actual writing.
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Last Modified: February 15, 2008