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  2. Chinese poker - Wikipedia

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    The two most common scoring systems used in Chinese poker are the 2–4 scoring method, and the 1–6 scoring method. In the 2–4 method the player receives 1 unit for each of the three hands they win, and 1 unit called the overall unit is awarded to the player who wins two out of the three hands, or all of the three hands.

  3. Big two - Wikipedia

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    The points are paid to the winner. For example, if North wins, and East, West, and South respectively still had 3, 11, and 8 cards remaining, then East scores −3, West scores −22, South scores −8, and North scores +33. Any unused 2's, four-of-a-kinds, or straight flushes doubles the points paid to the winner.

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  5. Scorigami - Wikipedia

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    In sports, a scorigami (a portmanteau of score and origami) is a final score that has never happened before in a sport or league's history. [1] The term was originated by sportswriter Jon Bois for American football scores in the National Football League (NFL) and is primarily used in this context; it has also been applied sparingly across other ...

  6. Traveling scoreslip - Wikipedia

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    Below is a facsimile of a traveling scoreslip for Board 1 in a five-table matchpoint tournament using a Mitchell movement. All entries are made by competitors except the last two columns which are calculated and completed by tournament staff at the end of the session.

  7. Botball - Wikipedia

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    Botball's mantra is that “Today’s Botball kids are tomorrow’s scientists and engineers.” [2] The program is managed by the non-profit KISS Institute for Practical Robotics (KISS stands for the engineering acronym: Keep It Simple Stupid) whose vision is to use robotics "to stimulate and engage students in exploring their potential in engineering, science and math."

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    Astro Bot releases on the Sony PlayStation 5 on Sept. 6. Here's what Metacritic and IGN had to say.

  9. Template:Bot2 - Wikipedia

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    The first unnamed parameter specifies the operator of the bot. 2, 3 The second and third unnamed parameters can be used to specify co-operators of the bot, if required. site The two letter code for those operators that do not have an account on the English language Wikipedia (though having a local account is strongly recommended). status