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Transcript 5/2/2013 Joe Sarnoski
Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 9:54 am
by BBTranscriptTeam
Joe Sarnoski
North Arlington, NJ
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Question 9- Add it Up
Given the face value of the tiles, the word "scrabble" will produce what minimum score in a game of Scrabble?
A. 8 B. 11
C. 14 D. 17
Joe thought the C was worth 1 and the Bs worth 2 each.
Maybe the Bs are only 1 but it seemed strange that all would be worth 1 there are some higher values
Maybe the Bs are worth 4?
Joe wishes he played Scrabble more recently instead of his daughter's games. Although he does like her games
Joe does not see any way to get to 14, and all of them being worth 1 is strange and the game would lose its meaning.
For that reason Joe went with B, 11, final answer
C. 14
Value: $not revealed
Bank: $1000, consolation
Joe does keep the Disney trip he won, as Mere reminded him of that.
Re: Transcript 5/2/2013 Joe Sarnoski
Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 11:08 am
by MarleysGh0st
Pretty good summary of his deliberations on this question. Joe talked this question out a lot, which is always a challenge for the BBTranscriptTeam!
Unfortunately, he didn't arrive at the only reasonable solution that fit one of the answers.
Re: Transcript 5/2/2013 Joe Sarnoski
Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 8:08 pm
by SportsFan68
Question 9- Add it Up
Given the face value of the tiles, the word "scrabble" will produce what minimum score in a game of Scrabble?
A. 8 B. 11
C. 14 D. 17
Joe thought the C was worth 1 and the Bs worth 2 each.
Maybe the Bs are only 1 but it seemed strange that all would be worth 1 there are some higher values
Maybe the Bs are worth 4?
Joe wishes he played Scrabble more recently instead of his daughter's games. Although he does like her games
Joe does not see any way to get to 14, and all of them being worth 1 is strange and the game would lose its meaning.
For that reason Joe went with B, 11, final answer
C. 14
Value: $not revealed
Bank: $1000, consolation
Joe does keep the Disney trip he won, as Mere reminded him of that.
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OK - s 1
c - 3
r - 1
a - 1
b - 3
b - 3
l - 1
e - 1
14, final answer.
Re: Transcript 5/2/2013 Joe Sarnoski
Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 8:57 pm
by franktangredi
SportsFan68 wrote:Question 9- Add it Up
Given the face value of the tiles, the word "scrabble" will produce what minimum score in a game of Scrabble?
A. 8 B. 11
C. 14 D. 17
Joe thought the C was worth 1 and the Bs worth 2 each.
Maybe the Bs are only 1 but it seemed strange that all would be worth 1 there are some higher values
Maybe the Bs are worth 4?
Joe wishes he played Scrabble more recently instead of his daughter's games. Although he does like her games
Joe does not see any way to get to 14, and all of them being worth 1 is strange and the game would lose its meaning.
For that reason Joe went with B, 11, final answer
OK - s 1
c - 3
r - 1
a - 1
b - 3
b - 3
l - 1
e - 1
14, final answer.[/quote]
This is a very bad question. It doesn't take into account the possibility of blanks. (It's also rare that a word scores only its face value, but it can happen under very specific tiles placement.) Having said that, I would have understood what they were asking.
Re: Transcript 5/2/2013 Joe Sarnoski
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 12:04 pm
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Joe Sarnoski
North Arlington, NJ
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 9- Add it Up
Given the face value of the tiles, the word "scrabble" will produce what minimum score in a game of Scrabble?
A. 8 B. 11
C. 14 D. 17
Joe thought the C was worth 1 and the Bs worth 2 each.
Maybe the Bs are only 1 but it seemed strange that all would be worth 1 there are some higher values
Maybe the Bs are worth 4?
Joe wishes he played Scrabble more recently instead of his daughter's games. Although he does like her games
Joe does not see any way to get to 14, and all of them being worth 1 is strange and the game would lose its meaning.
For that reason Joe went with B, 11, final answer
C. 14
Value: not revealed
Bank: $1000, consolation
Joe does keep the Disney trip he won, as Mere reminded him of that.
I presume that they aren't including blanks (SCRA*BLE). R, S, and L are worth 1, as are A and E. B is worth 3, so that means it can't be 8 or 11. C certainly isn't worth more than 3, so that means 14 has to be the answer.