my math students are playing from same IP address [noted]
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Not sure this is the right place... I wanted to explain why these players are using same IP address and some having similar names.
In our probability lesson, I introduced students to conquerclub. I projected Asia onto the whiteboard and we wrote in and erased armies as players made attacks. Then we calculated probabilities by enumerating possibilities. If anyone wants my lesson, I can email it to you.
Anyway, a number of these students are currently playing conquerclub with their own individual accounts but using the same IP address. Some of the names are similar, too (they are not very creative).
Game 3718786 is being played by 8 of my students.
I don't know how often they play yet, but perhaps you can see that they play from different IPs in the evening. I just want any multi hunters to take this into account because I know that on first glance it looks like a multi and I'd hate to see them get accused of being multis for not doing anything wrong.
In our probability lesson, I introduced students to conquerclub. I projected Asia onto the whiteboard and we wrote in and erased armies as players made attacks. Then we calculated probabilities by enumerating possibilities. If anyone wants my lesson, I can email it to you.
Anyway, a number of these students are currently playing conquerclub with their own individual accounts but using the same IP address. Some of the names are similar, too (they are not very creative).
Game 3718786 is being played by 8 of my students.
I don't know how often they play yet, but perhaps you can see that they play from different IPs in the evening. I just want any multi hunters to take this into account because I know that on first glance it looks like a multi and I'd hate to see them get accused of being multis for not doing anything wrong.