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AA beats BB
BB beats GG & DM
CC beats AA &BB
DM beats CC
GG beats AA & CC
AA AOC BB
AA AOE GG
AA AEO DM
BB OAE CC
BB ACO DM
BB AEC GG
CC OCE GG
CC EAO DM
DM CAO GG
and of course works opposite too
EEE SAME POSITION
Every win adds a banana, at least 5 wins needed to beat the master.
BB beats AA & GG
CC beats BB & DM
DM beats BB & GG
GG beats AA & CC
AA & BB = AOE
AA & CC = ECO
AA & DM = OEA
AA & GG = AOC
BB & CC = EAC
BB & DM = EAO
BB & GG = AEO
CC & DM = ACO
CC & GG = AEC
DM & GG = ACE
As someone may have noticed, the code for one move change can also be used to change back to the previous. A grid chart makes it easy to keep track of (but difficult to paste here as it removes extra spaces)
Get a large sheet of paper (A4 is big enough) and draw 5 circles (about 2.5cm across) in as big a circle as will fit.
Write the 5 stances in the 5 circles (like other people I settled for GG, DM, etc.).
Draw a line from each circle to each other - the result is a pentagram inside a pentagon. Get a couple of tokens - one for Guybrush, one for the monkey. (I used chess pawns, but anything will do).
Play the game. Use the tokens to show the current stances. Each time his opponent moves, move the token, and write the change code (EAC, say) by the relevant line if you don't know it already. On the line between Guybrush and the Monkey, put an arrow at the end with the losing stance.
Keep playing. After a while you have a complete state machine for your particular game, and it's easy to see at any point which moves are wins, and which are losses.
AA Beats DM And
BB Beats CC And AA
CC Beats AA And GG
DM Beats CC And BB
GG Beats BB And DM
CC = AA Che Oop Ack
AA=CC Che Oop Ack
AA = DM Ack Oop Eek
DM=AA Ack Oop Eek
GG=CC Ack che eek
CC=GG Ack che eek
GG=BB Ack eek oop
BB=GG Ack eek oop
DM=GG Che eek Ack
GG=DM Che eek Ack
AA=BB Eek Oop Ack
BB=AA Eek Oop Ack
BB=DM Oop Ack Che
DM=BB Oop Ack Che
DM-CC Eek Ack Che
CC-DM Eek Ack Che
BB=CC Oop che Ack
CC=BB Oop che Ack
BB = DM ack oop eek
BB = GG che oop ack
BB = AA eek ack che
BB = CC ack che oop
CC = BB ack che oop
CC = GG ack eek oop
CC = DM che oop eek
AA = DM ack oop che
AA = BB eek ack che
GG = CC ack eek oop
GG = DM eek ack oop
GG = BB che oop ack
DM = CC che oop eek
DM = AA ack oop che
DM = GG eek ack oop
DM = BB ack oop eek
BB defeats CC
BB defeats DM
DM defeats AA
DM defeats CC
CC defeats GG
CC defeats AA
GG defeats BB
GG defeats DM
AA defeats GG
AA defeats BB
Maybe its the same as your game :)
Have fun,
Darengard