User blog comment:AYET/A Game of Numbers - Intro/@comment-4754162-20150609021209

I would like to toy around with the rules a little bit here on this thread (which I had this in mind, to twist and stir up the rules during the course of the tournament in order to keep participants on their toes).

Instead of starting with "one" and progresively add in additional incremental numbers, at each turn right from the start, players will incorporate numbers "one", "two" and "three" into their sentences without the restriction of ascending order.

This means first player will make statement(s) and is up to the player to start off with which number and ends with which number, so long as the sentence / paragraph must consist of the 3 numbers stated. All subsequent players will follow suit, creating their own sentence / paragraph via the order of number of their preference.

This tweak of rule allows more flexibility in players' composition, ultimately the one who can outlast all by making as many sentences having "one", "two" and "three" in any orders preferred wins.

The main rule of not allowing players to copy or reuse the associating number and substance already used by previous turns still stands, e.g. of someone already use "one of the Shichibukai", others can use the combo "two" + Shichibukai or "three" + Shichibukai but "one" + Shichibukai has been barred from use.