![]() | Matthew Tassier With a couple of adjudications made, Junior Round 1 is complete.
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Notes from the organizer: First round of the Junior format tournament, two weeks to play the games. Full bracket available here: https://challonge.com/OmeletteJunior
Rules:
Games will be 20 seconds per round and scored according to STRICT OMELETTE RULES with standard scoring. Therefore there must be no dead ends in your calculation, but you are welcome to multiply by a 1 or add a 0 to help achieve this. Be aware that if you are using the clicky-interface to enter your solution then apterous will accept your solution if you reach the target before using all 5 numbers, so you may need to be careful how you order your steps in some cases. Alternatively input your full solution promptly in the notes box.
See the overall tournament page for further rules clarifications: https://www.apterous.org/to_tourney.php?tourney=4263
Scoring:
For simplicity scoring in the knockout rounds uses STANDARD SCORING (exact=10 points, within 5=7 points, within 10=5points). Failure to adhere to strict omelette rules will result in loss of the round. If there are any draws (after a manual check for omeletteness) then there will need to be a replay. Feel free to play a replay before I have set a game up for it, but preferably mention what you are doing in chat.
Good luck everyone!
Ran from: 12 – 25 July 2022. Format: 20-second Junior Numbers. Matches: One-off. Approved.
Fixtures: 9. Completed: 9.
Key. Green: winner. Red: loser. Grey: tie. (Stripes: provisional, match in progress.)
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