New game 63 is now available.
I'm having major issues with my home network, so the writeups are likely to be delayed until that is sorted out.
Round 1: L R R B A E I S H
I had BARREL, BAILERS (cricket deliveries that touch the bails but not the stumps), HAILERS, and BRASHER. After time I noted BARRELS as another seven -- a bit odd that I did not have that as my first one. I also checked on SHIRRABLE, but was not surprised that it was not listed.
Seven is the best; there's no joy with BARRELISH, and although the adjective BRASHY ("loosely fragmented; rubbishy") is listed, BRASHIER is not.
The other sevens are HARRIES, BEARISH, HERBALS (HERBAL: "a treatise on herbs or plants"), RAILERS (agent noun derived from RAIL in the sense of "to utter bitter complaint or vehement denunciation"), and BRASIER (variant spelling of BRAZIER: "a person who works in brass").
My selection: BRASHER
Round 2: C O E N G K U T I
I had ONCE, NECK, OUNCE, COUNT, and then the I gave -ING and TUCKING for seven. I noted OUTING as a six, and that was it within time.
There are two other sevens: KETONIC (adjective derived from KETONE, a certain type of organic compound) / KENOTIC (adjective derived from KENOSIS: "Christ's renunciation of divine privilege at the incarnation in order that He might become entirely man while remaining truly God (based on Phil.2:6, 7, RV)").
My selection: TUCKING
Round 3: Target 571 from 25 75 7 3 6 8
The offsets for the standard method are 4 and 21, and I spotted that a little tweak of the latter would see me there: 571 = 7*(75 + 3) + 25. Then I used the other option to get 571 = 8*75 - 25 - (7 - 3).
My selection: 571 = 7*(75 + 3) + 25
Round 4: M W U E B R A N U
I had UMBER, AMBER, URBAN, NUMBER, and URBANE. I contemplated UBERMAN but rightly rejected it, and wish that the W had been a P for PENUMBRA.
Six turns out to be the best possible; the others are AUBURN, MANURE, BUREAU, BARMEN, and UMBRAE (one plural form of UMBRA: "shade; shadow").
My selection: NUMBER
Round 5: N S J D I E A P T
A good set of letters, aside from the J. I had DINS, DINES, PAINED, PAINTED, and INSTEAD. I also spotted DEPAINTS but I know that is not in the Macquarie. After time I added PANTIES as another seven.
Sevens are the best to be done. The others are SANDPIT / PANDITS (PANDIT: "(in India) a learned man; a scholar (used as a title of respect)"), PEDANTS / PENTADS (PENTAD: "a group of five"), STIPEND, DETAINS / STAINED / SAINTED / NIDATES (NIDATE: "to implant in a uterus"), and SAPIENT / PATINES (PATINE being a variant form of PATEN: "the plate on which the bread is placed in celebration of the Eucharist").
My selection: INSTEAD
Round 6: Target 907 from 100 8 9 10 4 5
A rather straightforward round; I went with 907 = 9*100 + 8 + 4 - 5.
My selection: 907 = 9*100 + 8 + 4 - 5
Round 7: F S R P O I A N A
I had PROFS, PRISON, SOPRANI / PARISON ("a preliminary shape or blank, from which a glass article is to be formed", although I had to check afterwards to be sure it was valid), INSOFAR (invalid, as it turns out -- it is only listed in the phrase INSOFAR AS), and FARINAS (FARINA: "flour or meal made from cereal grains, cooked as cereal or used in puddings, etc.").
If only that F had been a D then PARANOIDS would have been available. But aside from that seven was the limit, and there's just the three of them listed above.
My selection: SOPRANI
Round 8: Target 457 from 50 6 8 2 3 9
The standard method works easily here, giving 457 = 9*50 + 8 + 2 - 3. I also saved a number with a tweak from 400, via 457 = 8*(50 + 6) + 9.
My selection: 457 = 8*(50 + 6) + 9
Round 9: LUTE ENDED
A -ED ending looks likely, and the UN- beginning plays well with that. It still took me a bit over twelve seconds to be confident enough about UNDELETED to try it.
My selection: UNDELETED (12.6s)
That conundrum solution gave me a maximal game, although it was a bit too slow to claim optimality on. Still, it's always nice to do that.
4 comments:
First up today.
BRASHER
TUCKING
8*75 - 25 - (7-3) = 571
NUMBER
PANTIES, PAINTED
9*100 + 8 - (5-4) = 907
PIANOS
9*50 + 8/2 + 3 = 457
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Here are mine:
BARRELS (I suppose BARRELISH is out of the question?)
TUCKING
x- got this just after time 8*75-25-(3+(7-6))=571 (your last part was much simpler Jan!)
AMBER (NUMBER just after time)
PAINTED
9*100+(10-8)+5=907
PAINS
9*50+8-(3-2)=457
UNDELETED (2 mins - not sure about this one)
And Geoff, don't worry about the delays, we all have computer problems! Thanks for putting up the games.
1. BAILERS
2. TUCKING
3. 571 = 7*(75 + 3) + 25
4. NUMBER
5. PAINTED
6. 907 = 9*100 + 8 + 4 - 5
7. FARINAS
8. 457 = 9*50 + 6 + 3 - 2
9. UNDELETED - 30.9s :/ just out of time
Mike, BARRELISH is indeed out of the question.
I couldn't resist a couple of speculative full monty attempts, probably beacuse of not nominating LIMEWATER last week. They were optimistic...
1. x BARRELISH (BARRELS)
2. TUCKING
3. 571 = 8*75 -25 -7 +3
4. NUMBER
5. SAPIENT
6. 907 = 9*100 + 5 + 8/4
7. x PINAFORAS (SPRAIN)
8. 457 = 9*50 + (6+8)/2
9. x 8.2s TUNNELLED (UNDELETED at around 20-something)
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