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Post Post #0 (ISO) » Fri Apr 29, 2016 4:29 pm

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The Game of Letters and Numbers


CURRENT STATUS:

Endgame
racefan12: 60
Cheery Dog: 40

COMPLETED GAMES:

Game 1 (D3f3nd3r vs. BipolarChemist)
Game 2 (BipolarChemist vs. Mitillos)
Game 3 (Mitillos vs. Cheery Dog)
Game 4 (Mitillos vs. lilith2013)
Game 5 (Mitillos vs. Realeo)
Game 6 (racefan12 vs. StrangerCoug)


RULES:


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is a game of two halves. Each half will consist of three letters rounds followed by a numbers round. Following the second half, a Conundrum is played. The turn order in game one and any game without a champion will be determined by a 1d2 dice roll; in all other matches, the champion makes the picks for the first letters round. Turns alternate for each round, with the order switching for the second half (so Player 1 will start rounds 1, 3, 6 and 8, while Player 2 will start rounds 2, 4, 5 and 7).

THE LETTERS GAME:


There are two decks of letters available: one containing only consonants, one containing only vowels (Y is a consonant). These decks will be based on lists generated by random.org; the frequencies used to determine those lists will not be revealed.

Whoever has control will ask for a consonant or a vowel - I will post the top card of the corresponding deck. This process is then repeated eight more times (although whoever is in control can ask for their letters all at once). The final selection must have at least four consonants and three vowels total. Once the letters have been revealed, the contestants will have 24 hours to PM me the longest word they can find from that string of letters. Words CANNOT have more of a letter than is available, be a proper noun, or use hyphenations. So as to allow both American and Commonwealth spellings, our word source will be Oxford Dictionaries.

The person with the longer valid word will earn one point per letter in that word; both players score in the case of a tie. In the case of an invalid word, only the player with the valid word earns credit. EXCEPTION to the preceding: A valid nine-letter word scores 18 points, not 9.

THE NUMBERS GAME:


There are once again two decks. One deck contains two each of "small numbers" 1 through 10 inclusive, while another features one each of "large numbers" 25, 50, 75, and 100. These decks are reshuffled prior to each numbers game.

Whoever is in control will tell me how many large numbers, from zero to four, they would like in the selection for the next round. The remaining slots out of six will be occupied by small numbers. Once the numbers are revealed, a target number from 101 to 999 will also be revealed. Once all is revealed, the players will have 24 hours to use the basic operations of math (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) to get as close to the target number as possible.

Not all six numbers have to be used, but each of the individual numbers may only be used once, any number resulting from performing an operation on two numbers may only be used once, and all numbers must be whole.

Whoever comes closer to the target will earn points based on the distance from the target. An exact match earns ten points, any valid answer within five scores seven points, and any solution up to ten away from the target scores five points. As before, both players score in the case of a tie. If both players are more than ten away, or the answers of both players are invalid, nobody scores.

CONUNDRUM:


A scrambled nine-letter word will be revealed. The players will have 24 hours to make a single guess in the thread as to what the unscrambled word is. The first correct answer earns ten points.

Whoever is ahead after the conundrum wins. In the case of a tie, additional conundrums will be played until the tie is broken.

NOTES:


Players will be prodded after 48 hours without a letter or number decision. If a player does not submit a response during a round, they will miss out on any points in that round. Three prods/missed deadlines will result in a replacement.

As ever, please do not cheat. This includes using a dictionary during letters rounds and a calculator during numbers rounds. Rely on your own abilities.

Champions will be retired after winning four games in a row. They are still welcome to compete again, however.

If a player competes again after their initial game or games, only their best overall performance will count toward the leaderboard.

ADDENDUM 3/8: If you find a better word or a better solution to a round and the 24 hours haven't run out, you are allowed to PM me again with your better submission.


LEADERBOARD:

Order is determined by number of wins, followed by points scored overall.

1. Mitillos: 4 games, 4 wins, 274 points total
2. racefan12: 2 games, 2 wins, 120 points so far
3. BipolarChemist: 2 games, 1 win, 107 points total
4. D3f3nd3r: 1 game, 50 points
5. lilith2013: 1 game, 45 points
6. Cheery Dog: 1 game, 40 points (31 points in earlier match)
7. StrangerCoug: 1 game, 30 points
8. Realeo: 1 game, 24 points
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10.

QUEUE:

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Post Post #1 (ISO) » Fri Apr 29, 2016 4:30 pm

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I may be able to start this sooner than I thought, so I'm putting up the thread now to get things going.
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Post Post #2 (ISO) » Fri Apr 29, 2016 9:51 pm

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Post Post #3 (ISO) » Fri Apr 29, 2016 9:52 pm

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Post Post #4 (ISO) » Fri Apr 29, 2016 9:55 pm

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Post Post #5 (ISO) » Fri Apr 29, 2016 10:03 pm

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Clarification requests:
1 - You say that not all small numbers have to be used. Does this imply that all the large numbers need to be used?
2 - In the case of the conundrum, doesn't this give an advantage to the person who happens to log on first after the conundrum is posted? Or is there a specific order, in which the players can make their guess?
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Post Post #6 (ISO) » Sat Apr 30, 2016 2:25 am

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Post Post #7 (ISO) » Sat Apr 30, 2016 4:47 am

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In post 5, Mitillos wrote:Clarification requests:
1 - You say that not all small numbers have to be used. Does this imply that all the large numbers need to be used?
2 - In the case of the conundrum, doesn't this give an advantage to the person who happens to log on first after the conundrum is posted? Or is there a specific order, in which the players can make their guess?


1: Ignore that. In my mind, I typed six. Not all
six
numbers need to be used. That's now corrected.
2: There's no specific order. If it becomes a problem, I can probably add in buzzcodes or some other solution.

For now, it looks like game one will be D3f3nd3r vs. BipolarChemist. We'll start soon.
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Post Post #8 (ISO) » Sat Apr 30, 2016 6:30 am

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Alright, let's do the promised flip...

1=D3f3nd3r
2=BipolarChemist

Original Roll String: 1d2
1 2-Sided Dice: (1) = 1
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Post Post #9 (ISO) » Sat Apr 30, 2016 6:31 am

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Right then, round one of game one, the first letters game, and it's D3f3nd3r to choose.
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Post Post #10 (ISO) » Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:26 am

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4 vowels and 5 consonants please.
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Post Post #11 (ISO) » Sat Apr 30, 2016 1:15 pm

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O I O E M S N D L


Right then, there's nine in the frame, so let's get on with the game...

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Post Post #12 (ISO) » Sun May 01, 2016 1:27 pm

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*ba-da ba-da ba-da-da-da BOWWWWWWW!*

Alright, let's see how you two got on with that one...

D3f3nd3r:
6 (SMILED)

Yes, perfectly good word there. Does it hold up, though?

BipolarChemist:
No PM received

OK then. That basically means D3 gets six points by default for this round. I don't like doing that, but them's the rules.


Dictionary Corner
: There were a few eights available this time around - DOMINOES, SOLENOID (as Mitillos spotted), and SIMOLEON, among others. Believe it or not, there was a niner in this jumble - MELODIONS, a plural form, meaning
multiple small accordions of German origin, played especially by folk musicians.
So there you go.

After that, the early scoreline is 6 to 0 in D3f3nd3r's favor, and BipolarChemist, it's your turn to pick the letters.
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Post Post #13 (ISO) » Fri May 06, 2016 3:24 pm

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Oh wow, I didn't even see that this started.

6 consonants, 3 vowels, please.
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Post Post #14 (ISO) » Fri May 06, 2016 6:53 pm

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Post Post #15 (ISO) » Fri May 06, 2016 7:51 pm

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T S Z D R V A E I


No bonus points for using the Z, I'm afraid. Best of luck.

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Post Post #16 (ISO) » Sat May 07, 2016 7:45 am

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*ba-da ba-da ba-da-da-da BOWWWWWWW!*

That one just flew by, didn't it? Let's see how that one got over...

BipolarChemist
: 7 (TRADERS)

It's a great word... but there was only
one
R in the jumble. Bad luck there.

D3f3nd3r
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Yup, that's definitely good. Another seven points for you from that.

Dictionary Corner:
Seven was the best you could do, so well done. Other sevens included ADVISER, DIVERTS, TIRADES, STARVED, and VIZARDS, which are masks and/or disguises.

Going into Round 3, the score is 13-0 for D3f3nd3r, and speaking of him, it's his second pick of the letters.
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Post Post #17 (ISO) » Sat May 07, 2016 9:39 am

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Same six consonants and three vowels.
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Post Post #18 (ISO) » Sat May 07, 2016 9:42 am

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W Y P C M T E E O


And here we go...

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Post Post #19 (ISO) » Sat May 07, 2016 5:16 pm

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*ba-da ba-da ba-da-da-da BOWWWWWWW!*

You know, these rounds just seem to feel shorter and shorter. Let's have a look at how we did...

D3f3nd3r:
4 (MEET)

Well, hey, these were some tough letters.

BipolarChemist:
7 (COMPETE)

You've made lemonade out of lemons here, I think. That's good for seven points.

Dictionary Corner
: Seven was the best you could do here - the only other one was ECOTYPE.

BipolarChemist closes the gap over halfway to make it 13-7, and it's his pick for the first numbers game of the match.
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Post Post #20 (ISO) » Sat May 07, 2016 8:00 pm

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3 large, please!
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Post Post #21 (ISO) » Sat May 07, 2016 8:35 pm

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50 75 25 8 10 9


And your target...

617


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Post Post #22 (ISO) » Sun May 08, 2016 1:36 am

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Post Post #23 (ISO) » Sun May 08, 2016 8:58 am

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*ba-da ba-da ba-da-da-da BOWWWWWWW!*

Alright, let's see how hard this one really was...

BipolarChemist: 617

D3f3nd3r: 617

So both of them claim they have it dead on, that would be 10 points each if they're right. Let's look at BC's method...
9*75 = 675

675 - 50 = 625

625 - 8 = 617
Yup, that's good, 10 points for you. How did D3f3nd3r get there?
50*10=500
500+75+25+8+9=617
No bonus for all six numbers used, but that's good as well, well done, both of you!

So it's 23-17 in D3f3nd3r's favor as we start the second half of the game. BipolarChemist, it's your third pick of the letters.
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Post Post #24 (ISO) » Sun May 08, 2016 1:19 pm

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5 consonants, 4 vowels, plz
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