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OLM 20150801A The Prime Factors

Posted By: Taper_Mike
Date: Saturday, 1 August 2015, at 5:17 p.m.

In Response To: OLM 20150801A The Prime Factors (Jason Lee)

Don't want to try anything fancy here. Hitting and adding a spare to our anchor is fine. Hitting twice or breaking our anchor both look too big.

The Dillies will be embarrassed to enter with 32, 43, or 44. If the Dillies enter and jump into the outfield, we can attack with many rolls. Now matter how the Dillies play, we will face nine rolls that fail to let us jump into the outfield on our turn.

U (Up) = bar/24*/21

Nactation: In the (UV) Up/Variant-up family, all the checkers moved must land between the 24pt and 18pt. The Hit-More-Six Rule ranks the family. Holding more points (i.e., the anchor in this position), explains why the topped-ranked play U is the one above. The second-ranked play is V = bar/24* 21/18.

Mike

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