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JSiau10
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Posted: 7/09/17 at 6:52pm |
I think I already know the answer to this, but here it goes. You have two throwers, in the caber toss. Thrower 1 gets a 12 O'clock on the first throw, but the next two are 11:30. Thrower 2 gets a 10 O'clock on the first throw, but the next two are 12 O'clock. The guy with two 12's wins even though the other guy got one on the first try, right?
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Jason Cherry
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He with the most 12:00 throws wins. If thrower 1 and thrower 2 were to both have a 12:00 then you look at the next best.
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