Gevin Chapwell

Gevin Chapwell At the end of round 8, the game crashed on me. I didn't have the solution (would have scored 0), but when I restarted Apterous, it gave me a new round 8, which I then solved. I've always gone by the logic that the round that counts is the round it actually lets you submit. This way is more symmetrical, because if it had been the other way round and I'd solved the original but not got the new round, there'd be no appeal to that. But I also thought that it's up to you (Matthew) to judge what counts so it would be stupid of me to purposely blank the round only to find that you would have accepted it. So that's what happened and you can decide for yourself what my score should be!

Matthew Tassier

Matthew Tassier Excellent analysis, maybe I'll give you bonus points.

Tourney round: Weakest Link Numbers Tournament 2019: Round 11 - Touchdown

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Notes from the organizer: Round eleven will be played in Touchdown format against Apterous Velvet. Velvet may well solve over half the rounds and likes 2 large numbers, which can be particularly awkward in this variant if the large number is repeated.
The two lowest scoring players in this round will leave the tournament. If there is a tie for lowest scores then margin of victory/defeat will be taken into account amongst tied players followed, if necessary, by total score in the tournament so far (see notes by matches).
Good luck!

Ran from: 11 – 24 February 2019. Format: Touchdown Numbers Attack. Matches: One-off. Approved.

Organizers: Matthew Tassier.

Fixtures: 32. Completed: 32.

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