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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 5379120" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>actually, the chips, pop and beer is in the right of center of most of the Kroger's I've seen. On the outer circuit (where the health experts advise you to shop, stay out of the middle), it's bread, veggies, dairy, cheese, meat, frozen food, drugs, check-out</p><p></p><p>Nextly, assuming you can see (and there's not illusions that would also trick your hand), there's little point in keeping your hand on a wall. The point of the algorithm is to consistently pick the same turn every possible time. This method works, providing you're not on the outside of a circle, or you will need to modify the algorithm to choose the next direction from left when you return to a point you've been to before. This is where a small charcoal mark at the base of the wall on the side you turned will help, and is not likely to be noticed by enemies.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, the shield and best direction for turning. If your shield is on your left arm, when you face a left turn, it is your right arm that will be exposed first. Therefore, your shield would be of minimal use (as it would be pressed against a wall). Facing right turn, would allow you to edge out, with your shield leading the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 5379120, member: 8835"] actually, the chips, pop and beer is in the right of center of most of the Kroger's I've seen. On the outer circuit (where the health experts advise you to shop, stay out of the middle), it's bread, veggies, dairy, cheese, meat, frozen food, drugs, check-out Nextly, assuming you can see (and there's not illusions that would also trick your hand), there's little point in keeping your hand on a wall. The point of the algorithm is to consistently pick the same turn every possible time. This method works, providing you're not on the outside of a circle, or you will need to modify the algorithm to choose the next direction from left when you return to a point you've been to before. This is where a small charcoal mark at the base of the wall on the side you turned will help, and is not likely to be noticed by enemies. Lastly, the shield and best direction for turning. If your shield is on your left arm, when you face a left turn, it is your right arm that will be exposed first. Therefore, your shield would be of minimal use (as it would be pressed against a wall). Facing right turn, would allow you to edge out, with your shield leading the way. [/QUOTE]
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