Are you smarter than an 11 year old, Q1?

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AlanW

AlanW

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Not to sure?
Bongman said:
How about:

Play 5 games of doubles. 1 person sits out each game.

2&3vs4&5 1 sits out
1&3vs4&5 2 sits out
1&2vs4&5 3 sits out
1&2vs3&5 4 sits out
1&2vs3&4 5 sits out

But you have to arrange it so that they can each play exactly three other opponents? This is playing all of them?
 

thomas

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AlanW said:
But you have to arrange it so that they can each play exactly three other opponents? This is playing all of them?



But is it allowed as it's other opponents, rather than three different opponents?

Seems like a stupid question to give an 11 year old. Not quite sure what it teaches?
 

mangaman

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Bongman said:
How about:

Play 5 games of doubles. 1 person sits out each game.

2&3vs4&5 1 sits out
1&3vs4&5 2 sits out
1&2vs4&5 3 sits out
1&2vs3&5 4 sits out
1&2vs3&4 5 sits out

I agee - I think you (and to be fair summerdays) used doubles as the key

I can't see how youre schedule above disobeys the rule.

In other words I think you're smarter than an 11 year old

(I'm sure you'd outscore a 12 or even 13 yr old ;))
 
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