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right! I had the reds in different segments as well. Didn't follow it up after finding the 80 though...
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I think there are at least 2 possible answers.
For the first segment you can have:
Four reds, two blues, two pinks (total 26)
For the next segment you can have:
8 reds plus two blacks, two yellows, four greens — plus the following (thirteenth) red. (total 65)
The for the final segment you can have:
yellow, red, green, red, green; followed by the yellow (which satisfies the condition by itself) and the green (which still satisfies the condition).
Total 77 (up to final yellow) or 80 (to final green).
[It is by putting the 13th red at the end of the second segment, rather than at the beginning of the third segment, that means the green condition in the third segment is satisfied without the final green having been played.]
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blimey, I totally overread that third statement. So then, only that one possibility it seems.
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Originally Posted by snookersfunsomething like this:
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something like this:Red Blue Red Pink Red Blue Red Pink Red Blue Red Green Red Black Red Green Red Yellow Red Green Red Black Red Green Red Yellow Red Yellow Red Green yellow Green
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Oliver broke off, nothing went in, so it was my shot. I potted red balls and I potted blue balls and I potted pink balls (at least as many blue balls as pink balls and at least as many red balls as blue balls and at least as many pink balls as blue balls).Then I potted red balls and I potted black balls and I potted yellow balls and I potted green balls (at least as many green balls as yellow balls and black balls combined).Then I potted yellow balls and I potted red balls and I potted green balls (at least as many green balls as red balls).
Break was 46.
This assumes that 'I potted red balls and blue balls [etc.]' doesn't necessarily stipulate that all balls are potted in the plural (and that multiple reds in one shot are allowed).
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Originally Posted by snookersfunyikesdidn't get the relevance though!
...but back to the question, I had another row in my answer:
how about if you add in a blue, minus a green? I think that would also qualify, wouldn't it?
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Originally Posted by snookersfunyikesdidn't get the relevance though!
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Originally Posted by berolinadidn't get the relevance though!
...but back to the question, I had another row in my answer:
how about if you add in a blue, minus a green? I think that would also qualify, wouldn't it?
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Originally Posted by davis_greatest...
Round 120 - You wait all day for an ape, and then they come in threes
Last night, I played snooker with my apes...
http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_d...e_mysteri.html
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Originally Posted by chasmmiSo if I learn to count and add red green???
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Oh, I see. But doesn't your way involve starting potting the final colours after only 14 reds have gone down?
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