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The Anti-Game
The Anti-Game is a Game created within the rules and limitation of the Original Game. The Anti-Game was created to combat The Game and give people an option to opt out of The Game.

Everyone can not opt into the Anti-Game without doing several things. Also the Anti-Game opts the player out of the game until the player opts themselves back into the game.

OPTING INTO THE ANTI GAME

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 * 1) Player must admit that the Maker of the anti Game is the first original winner of the game or admit that he came the closest.
 * 2) The player then must say I won the Anti Game this causes the player to be opted out of The Game.
 * 3) This is all allowed because the rules of the game do not say you can't opt. It is similar to changing video games. To play finish playing one video game you need to start another.
 * 4) The rules of the game state
 * 1) This is all allowed because the rules of the game do not say you can't opt. It is similar to changing video games. To play finish playing one video game you need to start another.
 * 2) The rules of the game state

There are three commonly reported rules to the game
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Everyone in the world is playing The Game. (Sometimes narrowed to: "Everybody in the world who knows about The Game is playing the game", or alternatively, "You are always playing The Game.") A person cannot not play The Game; it does not require consent to play and one can never stop playing. Whenever one thinks about the game, one loses. Losses must be announced to at least one person (either by using a statement such as "I lost The Game" or by alternative means).

The common rules do not define a point at which the game ends. However, one reported variation states that The Game ends when the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom announces on television that "The Game is up." After a player has announced a loss, some variants allow for a grace period between three seconds to thirty minutes to forget about the game, during which the player cannot lose the game again.

References

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_%28mind_game%29