I second that.
Although I performed miserably and I though I'll have to compete in
the morning round after I realized that my large dataset submission
was wrong (losing 30 points), I was surprised that I was qualified
with only 10 points.

On Sep 12, 7:54 am, Vexorian <vexor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Apparently the easiest round was 1A. With only 2000~ competitors
> getting a positive score, and people advancing by just doing a brute
> force algorithm for A.
>
> On Sep 9, 6:19 pm, Brian Watkins <wildu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It looks like I've been assigned to all the rounds: 1A, 1B, and 1C.
> > Maybe you have, too.
>
> > Which do you figure will be the easiest to advance in?  And which will
> > be the hardest?
>
> > The first round will probably be the hardest because all the top
> > coders will advance leaving only the dregs to compete against in the
> > later rounds.
>
> > But the last round will really be the hardest because it will be full
> > of people who didn't manage to advance yet fighting for their very
> > survival in Code Jam.
>
> > On the other hand, the middle round will be the hardest because it is
> > the most convenient time for the giant avalanche of genius Chinese
> > coders.
>
> > What do you think?

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