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Originally posted by blue
total number of bins - 9
stack height in shu - 5
9-5=4*the stack height 5 makes your score 20
it is scored the same way as if you had a stack of five bins with four on the floor. i am under the impression that the scoring was set up the way it because of what you just mention, so height is detirmed by the shu not the number of bins in the stack.
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That seems wrong. Height IS determined by SHUs, but the cancellation of points is NOT based on height (See rule SC8, below)
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Originally posted by Tom Schindler
I read the rules differently - i would think that all supporting objects of the tallest bin would be cancelled out... so in the example given with two stacks and a single bin on teh top, both stacks would be cancelled out.
Thats how i read it.
Tom
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Agreed. Rule SC8 clearly says that "All containers in the tallest stack located in the scoring zone (the "multiplier stack") are worth zero points..."
So there's no room for mis-reading. All containers in the multiplier stack are worth zero points. This is NOT based on the height of that stack. Mind you, they might change this rule in an update. It seems a bit brutal.