Samir Pilica got his 5th win yesterday. He will almost certainly enter the current top 8 today, just needing 39 points to surpass Cliff Lee, and if he wins, it will probably guarantee him a place in the finals. Can he do it?
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Spoilers for Wednesday May 28th 2014 (S70 P90)
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Re: Spoilers for Wednesday May 28th 2014 (S70 P90)
OVERAGED one of the alts in R2.
Alt 1st nos: (75+25-6)x10-4
Alt 1st nos: (75+25-6)x10-4
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Amusing way for 2nd numbers (25+75+10-(6/2))x7
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Alt 3rd numbers (100+25+8)x4-10
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Re: Spoilers for Wednesday May 28th 2014 (S70 P90)
BOARDING in round 12.
Alt last numbers: (6-1)*(8+7)*10
Alt last numbers: (6-1)*(8+7)*10
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Re: Spoilers for Wednesday May 28th 2014 (S70 P90)
Nice that they looked up my Countdown Masters game from 2 years ago for the conundrum. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs2GZtmbCjs#t=194
ISOPRENE in round 1, PICRITE in round 7, DEBONAIR in round 11.
3rd Numbers Alt.: ((100 - 25 - 10) x 8) + 2 = 522
4th Numbers Alt.: (8 + 6 + 1) x (7 - 2) x 10 = 750
ISOPRENE in round 1, PICRITE in round 7, DEBONAIR in round 11.
3rd Numbers Alt.: ((100 - 25 - 10) x 8) + 2 = 522
4th Numbers Alt.: (8 + 6 + 1) x (7 - 2) x 10 = 750
Re: Spoilers for Wednesday May 28th 2014 (S70 P90)
Tony Atkins wrote:Amusing way for 2nd numbers (25+75+10-(6/2))x7