Today I and the 8 yo son of a friend played football (soccer) against my friend and my 8 yo son. It worked really well.
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Ab vs Ba was much better than Aa vs Bb or AB vs ab would have been.
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Replying to @paulg
Interesting. Why do you think that’s the best combination? I can intuitively see it, but can’t explain why.
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Replying to @LibertyRPF @paulg
If A > B > b > a, Ab vs Ba > Aa vs Bb and AB vs ab
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @paulg
I saw it more as: more learning when you split the families. Maybe because humans pay more attention/learn more in unfamiliar situation.
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Replying to @LibertyRPF @paulg
I don't think it's about familiarity. People are more likely to be well-behaved in social situations, and thus play more cooperatively.
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But I agree it's about more learning, that seems to be the point of the exercise.
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