As we end this week, Ritch Greenwood has 2 wins and is going to try for a 3rd today. What he has to face will be no easy feat though, because today he plays against apterite Callum Todd. What'll be interesting is that if I recall, Callum was not an apterite when he taped, so we'll see how good he was before apterous (I imagine quite good considering his quick rise).
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As far as I know I'm doing it today, but not watching the show until around 4.30ish so expect the recap any time between 5 and 6.30 BST.Jordan F wrote:Join...Andy if he's back, for the recap later.
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Hard second numbers - made 700 and 714 only. Any make Rachel's 1 away?
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Alt of AMORTIZE to ATOMIZER of course.
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R6: ((3+9)x6-1)x10-3=707
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Very nice. 708 is ((3+9)x10-3+1)x6Matthew Brockwell wrote:R6: ((3+9)x6-1)x10-3=707
Nice solve by Callum in the fourth numbers.
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Indeed, I did (((9 x 6) + 10) x (9 + 1)) - 2 for that one.Tony Atkins wrote:Nice solve by Callum in the fourth numbers.
Anyone else notice the upside down M used as a W in the conundrum, and how during the reveal, it mysteriously became a proper W again
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