Tal Lessner

Tal Lessner Thinking about it, perhaps would have been more interesting to have this round against Prune? I mean there is only a 3.5% chance to have an SNAFP target. And one must get as close as possible to the target to score against Rex. Against prune people would have to notice an SNAFP within 1-5 from target to get 7+4 instead of 10.

Michael Oldham

Michael Oldham Is there a page with all of the targets you can make with just the 4 larges?

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Fiona T

Fiona T That's where tactics come in for 'your choice' in the next round Tal - 625 will score you more than 626 :)

Fiona T

Fiona T Try here Michael https://countdownresources.wordpress.com/2018/10/05/4-large/

Michael Oldham

Michael Oldham I guess it is an excercise for the reaser to create those numbers, will give it a shot! cheers

Fiona T

Fiona T https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xWYnaHJuBlueOjv4jU3EPusBWFI8Ewe71Ru4eKHWtZQ/edit#gid=954322068

Fiona T

Fiona T Some great 4-larging here, and some very kind targets, as well as great tactical play. Special mention to Adam Dexter, with five SNAFP targets successfully solved in his game!

Tourney round: LNAFP (SNAFP too!): 4 Large

<< 4 Large | Your choice! >>

Notes from the organizer: Rex won't be taking prisoners. Remember to pick 4L for your own picks, and see if you can score a 4 point bonuses by reaching the target by using only the large numbers.

Good luck!

Ran from: 25 November – 2 December 2021. Format: Numbers Attack. Matches: One-off. Approved.

Organizers: Fiona T.

Fixtures: 36. Completed: 36.

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