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Question from nactation study
Posted By: Matt Ryder In Response To: Question from nactation study (Nack Ballard)
Date: Sunday, 13 February 2011, at 1:30 p.m.
"If a letter describes only part of a play, apply the greatest number of pips possible to it and to the rest of the play apply the hit/most/6 rule."
It seems like a bit of a slippery slope. Using open-ended logic like that, almost any letter could be subverted to fit. R and S would work, as well as a host of others, depending on how liberal you are about which "part of a play" the letter applies to.
I agree though that an algorithm might be able to suggest C instead if U was recorded here (in my view, erroneously).
Matt R
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