Lee McGookin I read what I was meant to do faaaaar too late haha! I'd say my goose is well and truly cooked! | |
Matthew Tassier Ah, very unlucky. I do slip the odd pearl of wisdom into the round notes. | |
Adrian Fletcher Yeah I missed the ctrl+space thing, that's not great |
Notes from the organizer: For the top 30 players, round 15 is time for the rather crazy one-second-per-round Berserk format. Nude will be your opponent for this round, conveniently picking 1 large and struggling to score. Make sure you are ready to click the target or hit CTRL + Space to get your declaration in within that one second of the round.
Some stats for this round:
Expected competitors: 30
Weakest Links required: 3
Historic average score: 154.12
Highest score: 200 - Dave Robjohns, Elliott Mellor, Chris Hare, Marcus Hares
Highest average score (3+ games): 180 - Elliott Mellor (6 games)
Highest scoring Weakest Link: 150 - Edward Ashcroft (2023)
For more stats see spreadsheet linked below.
THREE lowest scoring Weakest Links will be leaving the tournament this round. If there is a tie for lowest scores then margin of victory/defeat will be taken into account amongst tied players followed, if necessary, by total score in the tournament so far (see notes by matches).
Tournament progress can be followed here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19P5sx6HaI4kKoChXnbiViDrrZm_0kL6YWXAdcn-BrYY/edit?usp=sharing
Good luck!
Runs from: 1 – 14 November 2024. Format: Berserk Numbers Attack. Matches: One-off. Approved.
Fixtures: 28. Completed: 24.
Key. Green: winner. Red: loser. Grey: tie. (Stripes: provisional, match in progress.)
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