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![]() The current competition ('The Wedge' Puzzle) ends on 31st August 2000. Please send in your result file via email to brickmaster@bricks-game.de until then. The correct file name is: wed_1.brk for player 1, wed_2.brk for player 2, wed_3.brk for player 3 and so on. The competition is split into two separate parts: Competition A: solution with converting the blockade bricks Competition B: solution without moving the keystone to the Ankh Every player/team may send in a solution for both competitions. Deadline for sending in / time handicap system The best three players/teams of the last competition get a time handicap. This system is introduced to give worse players a better chance to win a prize. The time handicap is a number of the following series: 0.063 / 0.094 / 0.125 / 0.188 / 0.250 / 0.375 / 0.500 / 0.750 / 1.000 All players start with 1.000. A player who reaches rank 1, 2 or 3 gets a new time factor, which is half of the old (e.g. 1.000 -> 0.500). A player whose time factor is less than 1.000 and who did not reach rank 1, 2 or 3 gets also a new time factor. This new factor is the number to the right of the old factor in the series (e.g. 0.500 -> 0.750). In addition the time is devided by the number of team members. The handicap factor of a team is the team's best member's factor. The deadline for each player/team is calculated with the following formula and rounded to full days: time = (handicap factor of the best team member) / (number of members) * (full time) The 'full time' for the current competition is 123 days (4 months). Examples: Single player with a handicap of 0.500: time = 0.500 / 1 * 123 days = 62 days Team with two players, player 1 with a handicap of 0.375, player 2 with a handicap of 1.000: time = 0.375 / 2 * 123 days = 23 days Team with three players, all players with a handicap of 1.000: time = 1.000 / 3 * 123 days = 41 days Current player handicap factors: Javier Ospina (Colombia): 0.500 Matt Groff (USA): 0.500 Ernie Gonzales (USA): 0.500 Wolfgang Joch (Germany): 0.500 all other players: 1.000 Please ask me if you are in doubt of your deadline. Late entries are not eligible to win a prize and will be ignored for the ranking. Further rules Everyone who solves this puzzle will be added to the Hall of Fame. The winners (solutions with the fewest moves) will be announced in September and the best solutions will be posted after that. If more than one player finds the best solution, the solution with fewer steps wins. If there is still a tie the player which sent in first will win. The current leader of the competition and her/his number of moves will be posted here. During the last two weeks the leader page will not be updated to keep up the suspense. Teamwork is as well allowed as individual solutions. Please state all members of your team when sending in your file. Players may not team up or split during the competition. If a player has already sent in an individual solution (s)he may not team up. Sharing solutions with other players/teams or posting solutions on the internet is not allowed and might lead to disqualification. Updating solutions (sending an improved solution) is possible. There are prizes for the best three players in both Competition A and Competition B. Two other prizes will be drawn randomly (in each competition): one among the top 1/2 players and one among all players. Each player/team will get only one prize (the prize with the higher value), even if both competitions are won. The player on rank 4 will get the other prize. |
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