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Tried to find the discussion about the advantage of having played a board previously. Couldn't. But here is an example.
A few days ago, I played a board where I'd scored 471 but only managed to get 349. Darn.
This morning I played the above game, thinking I'd surely score in the 400's, but...!!!!!!!
Oops!
Guess some days you're tuned in and focused and some days you aren't.
Since I usually score around 60 points or so less than dannyb, who had the previous record on the pictured game, logic dictates that on average, I'm not as good as my good days nor as bad as my bad days.
As in most things, the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
But, the kids shall only hear of the good times, with frosting and sprinkles.
Tried to find the discussion about the advantage of having played a board previously. Couldn't. But here is an example.
A few days ago, I played a board where I'd scored 471 but only managed to get 349. Darn.
This morning I played the above game, thinking I'd surely score in the 400's, but...!!!!!!!
Oops!
Guess some days you're tuned in and focused and some days you aren't.
Since I usually score around 60 points or so less than dannyb, who had the previous record on the pictured game, logic dictates that on average, I'm not as good as my good days nor as bad as my bad days.
As in most things, the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
But, the kids shall only hear of the good times, with frosting and sprinkles.
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