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Last Man Standing - Round 2. £22 UKOPS seat to the winner.

Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,626
edited December 2015 in Poker Chat

Round 2 is ONLY open to those who survived Round One, as below, & entries from anyone else will NOT be valid.
ajmilton
Any2Suited
bearlyther
Boxster
Brrrrrrr
buzka
CardiffAce
cenachav
chilling
CxE1
DTWBANDIT
FCHD
FeelGroggy
FlyMe
Glenelg
goldnballz
goodylad21
HaveaA1Day
IDONKCALLU
IH8UButler
Ikelly
jdallstar
JohnConnor
jonnyrkd
jordz16
jumijumi
JUNGLEJJ
lufc333
Mariusz80
MattBates
MAXALLY
mondo1985
mrsduck
mumsie
paige55
Phantom66
pokerin23
POKERTREV
pomfrittes
rainman397
SJSpanky
SolarCarro
splashies 
stokefc
stuarty117
weecheez1
winshoes
wrongjohn1
WUBBZY1401
ZZBORT


 
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Comments

  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,626
    edited December 2015


    You have until 7pm this evening to submit your answer.

    Entries after 7pm will NOT be valid.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,626
    edited December 2015

    And today's ridiculously hard question is as follows;

    I have in front of me a standard Bank of England £20 note.
     
    On the rear, it has the serial number in 2 places - left hand side, vertically, & bottom right, horizontally.
     
    You simply have to guess THE LAST 6 DIGITS in the order shown.
     
    So, in effect, any number between 1 & 999,999.

    Too hard?

    Here's 2 clues to help narrow it down.

    The 6 digits add up to 22, & include one zero.

    (By way of example, if the number were 111011 the digits would add up to 5).
     
    How do you know I wont make up the answer?

    I have now sent the number to SPT Rich, aka Tighty, aka Rich Prew, (who never entered) & some time this evening after 7pm he will post the number.   
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,626
    edited December 2015


    Good luck.

    49 uniques are eligible, but some will just forget, & others cba to work it out, so I guess we may only get 40 entries today.

    However, HALF the eligible field (plus ties) still go through, so there will be 25 going into Day 3 come what may.
     
  • BoxsterBoxster Member Posts: 4,462
    edited December 2015
    707242
  • paige55paige55 Member Posts: 2,953
    edited December 2015
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  • IkellyIkelly Member Posts: 1,374
    edited December 2015
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  • mumsiemumsie Member Posts: 8,218
    edited December 2015
    This clue "Adding up to 22 and one zero."

    This does mean one zero "0" 
    ****0*  
    and not one zero "1" and zero "0" 

    ***10*

    I know what you mean but can you clarify without nipping upstairs please.

  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,626
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: Last Man Standing - Round 2. £22 UKOPS seat to the winner.:
    This clue "Adding up to 22 and one zero." This does mean one zero "0"  ****0*   and not one zero "1" and zero "0"  ***10* I know what you mean but can you clarify without nipping upstairs please.
    Posted by mumsie

    Nope.

    * selects generic reply*

    These things are much more difficult than you may realise.
  • weecheez1weecheez1 Member Posts: 1,686
    edited December 2015
    505552
  • pomfrittespomfrittes Member Posts: 2,981
    edited December 2015


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  • FCHDFCHD Member Posts: 3,178
    edited December 2015
    I'm going straight down the middle - 499999

    I know that can't be the exact answer, but I'm hoping it will be close enough to make Round 3.
  • MAXALLYMAXALLY Member Posts: 17,640
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: Last Man Standing - Round 2. £22 UKOPS seat to the winner.:
    I'm going straight down the middle - 499999 I know that can't be the exact answer, but I'm hoping it will be close enough to make Round 3.
    Posted by FCHD

    I think you have missed the clues mate. Re read and edit post.
  • MAXALLYMAXALLY Member Posts: 17,640
    edited December 2015


    307552.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,626
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: Last Man Standing - Round 2. £22 UKOPS seat to the winner.:
    I'm going straight down the middle - 499999 I know that can't be the exact answer, but I'm hoping it will be close enough to make Round 3.
    Posted by FCHD
    Ha.

    Now that is a very clever answer, I suspect. I wondered if anyone would try that ruse. It's a perfectly acceptable answer of course.

    Tactical thinking has begun. It cannot be correct, but it's all about getting into Day 3.
     
     
     
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,626
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: Last Man Standing - Round 2. £22 UKOPS seat to the winner.:
    In Response to Re: Last Man Standing - Round 2. £22 UKOPS seat to the winner. : I think you have missed the clues mate. Re read and edit post.
    Posted by MAXALLY
    I think he has.......

    It's a tactical ruse. He knows - & stated - it can't be correct, but he is banking on it being close enough to get him in the top 25.



     
  • MAXALLYMAXALLY Member Posts: 17,640
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: Last Man Standing - Round 2. £22 UKOPS seat to the winner.:
    In Response to Re: Last Man Standing - Round 2. £22 UKOPS seat to the winner. : I think he has....... It's a tactical ruse. He knows - & stated - it can't be correct, but he is banking on it being close enough to get him in the top 25.  
    Posted by Tikay10

    Arrr, yes....I see it now. Didnt think he was that clever tbh ;)
  • Phantom66Phantom66 Member Posts: 5,542
    edited December 2015
    I am disappointed that you picked a £20 note Tikay.

    Was this just a thin brag or a deliberate attempt to block all possible references to the white £5 note that has been in your wallet since being printed.

    They only had 6 digit reference numbers in those days.



  • rainman397rainman397 Member Posts: 1,394
    edited December 2015
    Good morning Sir Tikay.
    M y answer is 693220.
    The reason i didnt use 220 in the first round was someone else had already used it and i stupidly thought, you could not copy.
    All the best.
    Rainman397.
    P.S HAS ANYONE MENTIONED THE £2.20 @2.20 DEEPSTACK YET.
  • FlyMeFlyMe Member Posts: 32
    edited December 2015
     

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  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,626
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: Last Man Standing - Round 2. £22 UKOPS seat to the winner.:
    I am disappointed that you picked a £20 note Tikay. Was this just a thin brag or a deliberate attempt to block all possible references to the white £5 note that has been in your wallet since being printed. They only had 6 digit reference numbers in those days. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WHITE-FIVE-POUNDS-NOTE-28th-MAY-1951-PREFIX-U76-BEALE-L-/381477000823
    Posted by Phantom66
    I opened a drawer the other day & found a bundle of £1 notes, so I took them to Tesco to buy some sticky buns, & Tesco would not accept them.

    How long have they been out of circulation?
     
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