Sam Cappleman-Lynes

Sam Cappleman-Lynes So for 10 points is it sufficient to submit:
- A victory against Prime in which one scores at least 50
- A game against Prune scoring 150
- A victory against Rex

Not that I think I'll manage it, just want to check :)

Dave Robjohns

Dave Robjohns Yep, that would get the full 10 points

Tourney round: Bot Ladders: Round 9: Hyperlock Conundrums

<< Round 8: Hypertouch Numbers | Round 10: Foreign 15 >>

Notes from the organizer: Back to something much harder. But this is the worst it gets in English, as we head over to foreign languages next...

As usual:
0 - Didn't play
1 - Beat Prune
2 - Beat Nude
3 - Beat Waldorf
4 - Beat Plum
5 - Beat Caesar
6 - Beat Velvet
7 - Beat Prime
And the bonuses:
Easy - score 50
Medium - score 150 (does not have to be bot game you submit)
Hard - beat Rex (time control up to you)

Scoring 50 is not easy by any means, especially against a bot - in the aptolympics round, less than half the field achieved it against prune... Reach 150, and you're on the 3rd highest score (only Innis & Adam have gone higher). Beating Rex sounds horrendous, but if you change the time constraint to 1s, he's weak - beat me 10-0 just now.

Please note - for your main game, the time constraint must be the standard 30s; a normal hyperlock CA.

Score page: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uqa7W-5bYxb2P18IQw-FUAYlEa7jHeO3keCFjw99gGY/edit#gid=0

Good luck!

Ran from: 3 – 16 August 2020. Format: Hyperlock Conundrum Attack. Matches: One-off. Approved.

Organizers: Dave Robjohns.

Fixtures: 16. Completed: 16.

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