In Peter Suber's original nomic rules, Rule 112 "The state of affairs that constitutes winning may not be altered from achieving n points to any other state of affairs" starts out in direct conflict with Rule 213, which adds another way to win to the state of affairs: "If the rules are changed so that further play is impossible, or if the legality of a move cannot be determined with finality, or if by the Judge's best reasoning, not overruled, a move appears equally legal and illegal, then the first player unable to complete a turn is the winner."Future rules will mention a conflict.
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