Dave Robjohns Redoing teams halfway through always felt like quite an unsatisfactory solution, so this event will instead feature the original trios in the original teams, and as it's double sculls, I'll take the two top scores from each team. This also limits the potential issue of people not playing their game.
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Dave Robjohns Unfortunately, Catalan conundrums aren't among today's options :'( | |
Tom Cappleman Disappointed the 1L number set didn't win the vote - was looking forward to seeing what you'd do with a large number of gold medal winners | |
Ian Volante Oh bloody hell, typical the rare day I miss a duel... | |
Dave Robjohns Event letโs say 30 of 66:
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Notes from the organizer: Back out on the water now for Event 43: Double Sculls.
You will be randomised into a team of 2, and both have one shot to score as many points as possible against Prune. The three highest scoring teams will get 6 medals, 3 each.
If your teammate doesn't play, you'll be rematched. If there's an odd number, a bot (likely Plum/Caesar) will get a game.
Scores: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19s4MNWHNXg5OFoU9sKFvzIcggZZ3--_YjqM1PDVd_DA/edit#gid=146496597
Fun fact: Sculling is distinct from the other rowing events because each rower holds two oars.
Ran from: 18 – 24 July 2020. Format: Blitz. Matches: One-off. Approved.
Fixtures: 36. Completed: 34.
Key. Green: winner. Red: loser. Grey: tie. (Stripes: provisional, match in progress.)
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