I'll bid 92 balls
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Incidentally, you may still bid even if someone else has already bid lower than you can manage.
I'll still probably give at least a half point for decent, not necessarily winning, bids - and it could also be that someone has bid incorrectly."If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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Round 83.
I'm going to award half a point to davis_greatest because he is the only one who got 4 questions correct, answer + explanation.
Below you will find all the answers and explanations.
1) The answer of course is 24. The explanation? red, black, red, black, red, black. ONLY ONE PERSON GOT THIS EXPLANATION! This is a snooker forum! :-D
2) The answer is 36. It's a series of squares.
3) The answer is 13. A+B=C, B+C=D, etc.
4) The answer is 65. A^2 + B = C, B^2 + C = D, etc.
5) This one proved difficult for everyone. The answer is this: Count the number of lines in the letters in the alphabet. A has 3, B has 3, C has 1, D has 2, E has 4, so the answer is 3 for F has 3 lines."I'll be back next year." --Jimmy White
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Originally Posted by elvaagoRound 83.
I'm going to award half a point to davis_greatest because he is the only one who got 4 questions correct, answer + explanation.
Originally Posted by elvaago5) This one proved difficult for everyone. The answer is this: Count the number of lines in the letters in the alphabet. A has 3, B has 3, C has 1, D has 2, E has 4, so the answer is 3 for F has 3 lines."If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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OK - you can all have till a deadline of 20:00 GMT tomorrow (Tuesday 19 December) to keep bidding.
Any time from 20:00 GMT tomorrow, please all post here a detailed explanation of how you distributed the number of balls that you had bid before the deadline (even if someone else has bid lower). Then I'll decide how to distribute points.
If you won't be able to explain after 20:00 GMT tomorrow how you distributed the balls, then you can send me your explanation by Private Message any time beforehand, and I will then post it on the thread for you after 20:00 GMT.
If I think of anything else to ask tomorrow morning before I go off for a whole day of playing snooker (), I will also post it here.
Oh yes - another reminder - no editing of any posts that include an answer please. Edited posts will be void.
Originally Posted by davis_greatestYou are organising a game at Oliver's party. 27 of the guests have gone home, having had enough cake, so there are 10 apes left to play.
You need to take some snooker colours - as many as you want, but no reds, and there must be at least one yellow, one green, one brown, one blue, one pink and one black (so there can be more than one of each).
Then you must share the balls out between just two apes (Oliver and Gordon), so each has balls of the same total value.
For example, you might have one yellow, two greens, one brown, one blue, one pink and one black, and split them as follows:
Oliver: one yellow, one pink, one black - total value 2+6+7 = 15
Gordon: two greens, one brown, one blue - total value 3+3+4+5 = 15.
Then, you take some colours again (not necessarily the same ones as before), and must share them among 3 apes, so each has balls of the same total value.
Then again, but sharing among 4 apes, then 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and finally among 10 apes. Each time, you take a new set of balls. So, in total, you must distribute 9 sets of balls.
You need to try to do this using as few balls, in total, as possible. Make your bids here, of the fewest total number of balls you think you can use (e.g. just bid "100" or whatever).
Once there has been enough time for the bids to come in, you will then be asked which balls you chose for each round and how they were distributed. But you should not give that information yet."If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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