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Just wondering what people think are the best height for your stacks in qualifying matches... How much you think you should build to win, while giving yourself a good score and leaving some amount of bins for enemy to have a good score too.
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I think 10 would be plenty, I cant see a use for more then 15.
Greg |
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basically, you want the opponent's score to be 1 less than yours, cause you get your score plus 2 x theirs
in a perfect world your stack would be equal to the number of boxes, because x times x is always bigger than x+5 time x-5 5x5=25 3x7=21 etc. etc. the best stack height would be as close as to your other box # as possible |
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