B.R.A.D. – Important Guidelines:
- Clear and Concise: Provide a straightforward steps to reproduce the scenario without unnecessary details.
- Level of Detail: All important, relevant details should not be missed out and should be stated in the initial problem description
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Best Practice: Scenarios should submitted in a chronological, numerically ordered sequence of events i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5… failure to do the above will compromise the quality of the response
- Realistic: Ensure the scenario reflects a real-world situation that users might encounter.
1. In a timed match,
2. Player A rolls the dice before Player B has hit the clock to end their turn.
3. Player B was about to make a strategic checker move and claims their turn is not over.
4. Player A insists that Player B’s time was up, thus justifying the premature roll.
5. Additionally, Player A did not stop the clock during this dispute, leading to further loss of time for Player B.
1. During a match, Player A makes an illegal move by placing a checker on an invalid point.
2. This mistake is not noticed immediately,
3. and both players continue playing for several moves.
4. Eventually, Player B realizes the error and objects, demanding the game be rolled back to the point of the illegal move.
5. Player A argues that too many moves have passed, and the game should continue as it is.
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