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[4.2] Last Man Standing
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Posted 31 July 2012 - 11:41 PM
Does a sudden death round include everyone, or just the people tied for the lead? If we do not limit the sudden death round to the players who are tied for the top score, we may envision a scenario like this:
We have a game of Last Man Standing with 32 players. The game is played for 5 rounds. Player A has 35 points, Player B has 35 points, and Player C has 23 points. The tie between Players A and B forces sudden death. In the sudden death round, Players A and B each kill a player before dying, remaining tied at 36. Player C goes on a roll, killing nine players and winning the round. This gives Player C 14 points, putting him at 37. Player C wins from out of nowhere.
I rather like this possibility, but others may not.
We have a game of Last Man Standing with 32 players. The game is played for 5 rounds. Player A has 35 points, Player B has 35 points, and Player C has 23 points. The tie between Players A and B forces sudden death. In the sudden death round, Players A and B each kill a player before dying, remaining tied at 36. Player C goes on a roll, killing nine players and winning the round. This gives Player C 14 points, putting him at 37. Player C wins from out of nowhere.
I rather like this possibility, but others may not.
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