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Scores B/C
Post your scores for B and C division here! Just remember to make sure people know which division
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Re: Scores B/C
C-division:
Mass of Bridge: 4.31 g
Load Supported: 2.17 kg
Score: ~503
Mass of Bridge: 4.31 g
Load Supported: 2.17 kg
Score: ~503
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Re: Scores B/C
Nice!homesciencenerd wrote:weight held 9.63 kg
actual weight 6.8 g
efficiency 1,416
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Re: Scores B/C
mass: 6.28g
load: 13.2kg
efficiency: 2101
(div b)
By the way does anyone know the top scores at the national tournament last year?
load: 13.2kg
efficiency: 2101
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By the way does anyone know the top scores at the national tournament last year?
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Re: Scores B/C
Some estimated scores are around the end of last year's Boomilever forum.Scioly99 wrote:mass: 6.28g
load: 13.2kg
efficiency: 2101
(div b)
By the way does anyone know the top scores at the national tournament last year?
Seems like Div. C was: 1st: >2300, 2nd: ~2200, 3rd: ~1600
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Re: Scores B/C
I was digging through some old forums and found national results from 2006 (Div B):
Not sure if the rules have changed at all though.rjm wrote:First place bridge was 3.88 g, held 14.025Kg
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Re: Scores B/C
What would be a good score (top 5) for division C at nationals?
EDIT: I understand this depends on a lot of variables, but assuming there are similar rules to the past but Div. C has to span, say 45 cm.
EDIT: I understand this depends on a lot of variables, but assuming there are similar rules to the past but Div. C has to span, say 45 cm.
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I'm guessing something around 3000 would take 1st place. Probably a ~4 gram bridge holding >10 kg would be top 5, maybe a little less. First place would likely be around 3500.thsom wrote:What would be a good score (top 5) for division C at nationals?
EDIT: I understand this depends on a lot of variables, but assuming there are similar rules to the past but Div. C has to span, say 45 cm.
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Re: Scores B/C
I wouldn't be surprised to see something in the 3100-3500 range be a top score here, seeing as people are already hitting mid 1000's to 2000.
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