Johnny Canuck So to clarify, to score a double point for the word YOGIBOGEYBOX, we need a total of six declarations of YOGIBOGEYBOX across A, B and C, correct? Not a total of two | |
Chris Hare Yes. Specifically, you'd need to declare it twice in A, twice in B and twice in C. |
Notes from the organizer: FESTIVENESSES!
Game Five A is an Omeletters Attack.
Game Five B is a Hyper Unlimited Letters Attack. This is the page for Game Five B.
Game Five C is a Hypertouch Letters Attack.
The three Games Five will be scored collectively as one round, as follows:
For each word of 6 or more letters that you validly declare in each of Game Five A, Game Five B and Game Five C, you'll receive a point. If you declare such a word twice in one game, you'll receive a second point for it if and only if you also declare it twice in each of the other games (and so on, if you happen to declare the same word more than twice in a single game). The player with the most points will win. Ties will be broken according to the longest such word that you declare, then by how many different letters are in that word. If players are still tied after that, I'll draw lots.
The BONUS TOURNAMENT POINT will be awarded to any player who scores at least 70 points in each of Game Five A, B and C.
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Epb66SdBO02ERy7Z39YbhWwtfA_AQc90CGrxrQXgp50/edit#gid=712131539
Ran from: 17 – 31 December 2022. Format: Hyper Unlimited Letters Attack. Matches: One-off. Approved.
Fixtures: 44. Completed: 39.
Key. Green: winner. Red: loser. Grey: tie. (Stripes: provisional, match in progress.)
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