Isn't listing the number of [^\w\s] a little too big a hint?  For 
example, it might have given away the technique for TPR(0,0) since the 
winners had so many \w characters.  Maybe the leaderboard should just 
silently sort the ties.

Chris

Jerome Quelin wrote:
> On Mardi 5 Mars 2002 08:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
> 
>>Since Rick is ahead of Ton on the leaderboard are we to assume
>>that he is ahead on the tie-break rule? Perhaps the leaderboard
>>could be updated with the tie break score too? (i.e. the
>>'matched 123 [^\w\s]' score from running the test program).
> 
> 
> 52 strokes (matched 23) for Ton.
> 52 strokes (matched 23) for Rick.
> 52 strokes (matched 27) for BoB.
> 
> The leaderboard is to display someone first, that was Rick. But there is a 
> tie, since they have the same number of [^\w\s] chars.
> Next tournaments will display the tie-breaker score.
> 
> Jerome


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