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Judy Madnick
February 9th, 2010, 04:23 PM
Please let me know if this is correct: Dodi and Millie remain tied even after adding this round to the previous four-round total. According to the rules, I now have to look at their cumulative scores, and Dodi (who has played much longer than Millie) would then be the dealer. (Guerri is off the hook because her five points include a good guess!!)

Nancy Shepherdson takes runner-up position with 4 points.

The true definition was 14: "a form of Balinese musical drama featuring rhythmic, percussive chanting." (http://www.allwords.com/ with similar definitions on other sites), which 3 perceptive players guessed.

1. a fur-lined anorak.
No votes
Submitted by: Crom.

2. a water well (Icel.)
Votes from: Barrs and Morgan
Submitted by: Shepherdson, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.

3. a small temple [Thai].
No votes
Submitted by: Savage.

4. an Indonesian savoury sauce.
No votes
Submitted by: Cunningham.

5. a guillotine used in metalwork.
Votes from: Carson, Emery, Lodge, Shefler and Stevens

Submitted by: Morgan, who scores natural 5.

6. a two-masted Dutch sailing vessel.
Votes from: Crom, Morgan and Schultz
Submitted by: Emery, who scores natural 3.

7. a hole cut in ice to allow fishing.
Vote from: Keating
Submitted by: Bourne, who scores 1 + 2, total 3.

8. a diminutive deer of South East Asia.
Votes from: Schultz and Widdis
Submitted by: Lodge, who scores natural 2.

9. a Czech pancake made with buckwheat groats.
No votes
Submitted by: Weltz.

10. _Inuit_ the second-ranked dog on a sled team.
Votes from: Bourne, Emery, Keating, Weltz and Widdis
Submitted by: Schultz, who scores natural 5.

11. a large yurt, usually equipped with a fireplace and chimney.
Vote from: Shepherdson
Submitted by: Abell, who scores natural 1.

12. _Scots_ A large hook, such as used to hang a pot over a fire.
Vote from: Crom
Submitted by: Carson, who scores natural 1.

13. any of several kinds of Indonesian sauce; _spec._ oyster sauce.
Vote from: Cunningham
Submitted by: Keating, who scores natural 1.

14. a form of Balinese musical drama featuring rhythmic, percussive chanting.
Votes from: Bourne, Shepherdson and Stevens
Real definition from http://www.allwords.com/

15. a packet of cards advertising goods or services, often including discount coupons.
Votes from: Carson, Lodge and Shefler
Submitted by: Stevens, who scores 3 + 2, total 5.

16. a heavy coarse wool-felt jacket [E. seaboard USA: orig. a tradename fr. _jacket_ for a naval coat].
No votes
Submitted by: Barrs.

17. [Malay.] Collectively, the series of negotiations, often prolonged, for the bride-price of an eligible daughter.
Votes from: Barrs and Cunningham
Submitted by: Shefler, who scores natural 2.

18. a raw area of skin, with loss of hair, on the back or behind the elbow of a horse caused by uneven pressure by the saddle or girth.
Vote from: Weltz
Submitted by: Widdis, who scores natural 1.

Player Def Voted for Votes Guess DP Total
------ --- --------- ----- ----- -- -----
Schultz 10 6 & 8 5 5
Morgan 5 2 & 6 5 5
Stevens 15 5 & *14* 3 2 5
Shepherdson 2 11 & *14* 2 2 4
Emery 6 5 & 10 3 3
Bourne 7 10 & *14* 1 2 3
Lodge 8 5 & 15 2 2
Shefler 17 5 & 15 2 2
Keating 13 7 & 10 1 1
Widdis 18 8 & 10 1 1
Abell 11 N/V 1 1
Carson 12 5 & 15 1 1
Barrs 16 2 & 17 0 0
Savage 3 N/V 0 0
Hart DQ 0 0
Crom 1 6 & 12 0 0
Cunningham 4 13 & 17 0 0
Weltz 9 10 & 18 0 0

France International
February 9th, 2010, 05:28 PM
Judy,

Millie is ahead in the rolling scores, so she is the next dealer.

Here are the round 2079 rolling scores:

5-Round 4-Rnd Round Round Round Round
Round
Player TOTAL 2075 2076 2077 2078
2079
------------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
Lodge, T................ 16 14 2 4* 4* 4 2
Shefler, M.............. 13 10 3 6 D 4 2 2
Keating, P.............. 13 12 1 2* 5* 4 1
Morgan, M............... 12 9 3 1 1 2 5
Schultz, D.............. 11 10 1 3 2 0 5
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emery, C................ 11 11 4* 4 3 Weltz, D................ 10 7 3 2* 1 4 0 Shepherdson, N.......... 9 7 2 1 0 2* 4* Abell, T................ 9 7 2 1 5 D 2 1 Stevens, G.............. 8 8 0 0 2 1 5* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Madnick, J.............. 8 7 1 1 0 6* D 3 Heimerson, R............ 7 5 2* 2 3* 0 Cunningham, D........... 7 2 5 D 4 0 2 0 Bourne, T............... 7 7 0 3* 1 3* Hart, J................. 6 5 1 3 2 DQ 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Barrs, J..!
............... 6 2 4* 2 DQ 0 DQ 0 0 Savage, T............... 5 4 1 3 0 1 0 Carson, C............... 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 Crom, S................. 4 4 D 2 0 4 0 0 Widdis, D............... 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kornelis, H............. 1 1 0 1----- Original Message -----From: "Judy Madnick" <jmadnick (AT) gmail (DOT) com>To: <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com>Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 5:23 PMSubject: [Dixonary] Round 2079: KETJAK results> Please let me know if this is correct: Dodi and Millie remain tied evenafter adding this round to the previous four-round total. According to therules, I now have to look at their cumulative scores, and Dodi (who hasplayed much longer than Millie) would then be the dealer. (Guerri is off thehook becau!
se her five points include a good guess!!)>> Nancy Shepherdson takes runner-up position with 4 points.>> The true definition was 14: "a form of Balinese musical drama featuringrhythmic, percussive chanting." (http://www.allwords.com/ with similardefinitions on other sites), which 3 perceptive players guessed.>> 1. a fur-lined anorak.> No votes> Submitted by: Crom.>> 2. a water well (Icel.)> Votes from: Barrs and Morgan> Submitted by: Shepherdson, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.>> 3. a small temple [Thai].> No votes> Submitted by: Savage.>> 4. an Indonesian savoury sauce.> No votes> Submitted by: Cunningham.>> 5. a guillotine used in metalwork.> Votes from: Carson, Emery, Lodge, Shefler and Stevens>> Submitted by: Morgan, who scores natural 5.>> 6. a two-masted Dutch sailing vessel.> Votes from: Crom, Morgan and Schultz> Submitted by: Emery, who scores natural 3.>> 7. a hole cut in ice to allow fishing.> Vote from: Keating> Submit!
ted by: Bourne, who scores 1 + 2, total 3.>> 8. a diminutive deer of South East Asia.> Votes from: Schultz and Widdis> Submitted by: Lodge, who scores natural 2.>> 9. a Czech pancake made with buckwheat groats.> No votes> Submitted by: Weltz.>> 10. _Inuit_ the second-ranked dog on a sled team.> Votes from: Bourne, Emery, Keating, Weltz and Widdis> Submitted by: Schultz, who scores natural 5.>> 11. a large yurt, usually equipped with a fireplace and chimney.> Vote from: Shepherdson> Submitted by: Abell, who scores natural 1.>> 12. _Scots_ A large hook, such as used to hang a pot over a fire.> Vote from: Crom> Submitted by: Carson, who scores natural 1.>> 13. any of several kinds of Indonesian sauce; _spec._ oyster sauce.> Vote from: Cunningham> Submitted by: Keating, who scores natural 1.>> 14. a form of Balinese musical drama featuring rhythmic, percussivechanting.> Votes from: Bourne, Shepherdson and Stevens> Real def!
inition from http://www.allwords.com/>> 15. a packet of cards advertising goods or services, often includingdiscount coupons.> Votes from: Carson, Lodge and Shefler> Submitted by: Stevens, who scores 3 + 2, total 5.>> 16. a heavy coarse wool-felt jacket [E. seaboard USA: orig. a tradenamefr. _jacket_ for a naval coat].> No votes> Submitted by: Barrs.>> 17. [Malay.] Collectively, the series of negotiations, often prolonged,for the bride-price of an eligible daughter.> Votes from: Barrs and Cunningham> Submitted by: Shefler, who scores natural 2.>> 18. a raw area of skin, with loss of hair, on the back or behind the elbowof a horse caused by uneven pressure by the saddle or girth.> Vote from: Weltz> Submitted by: Widdis, who scores natural 1.>> Player Def Voted for Votes Guess DP Total> ------ --- --------- ----- ----- -- -----> Schultz 10 6 & 8 5 5> Morgan 5 2 & 6 5 !
5> Stevens 15 5 & *14* 3 2 5> Shepherdson 2 11 & *14* 2 2 4> Emery 6 5 & 10 3 3> Bourne 7 10 & *14* 1 2 3> Lodge 8 5 & 15 2 2> Shefler 17 5 & 15 2 2> Keating 13 7 & 10 1 1> Widdis 18 8 & 10 1 1> Abell 11 N/V 1 1> Carson 12 5 & 15 1 1> Barrs 16 2 & 17 0 0> Savage 3 N/V 0 0> Hart DQ 0 0> Crom 1 6 & 12 0 0> Cunningham 4 13 & 17 0 0> Weltz 9 10 & 18 0 0>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------No virus found in this incoming mes!
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Judy Madnick
February 9th, 2010, 06:10 PM
<< Millie is ahead in the rolling scores, so she is the next dealer.

At least I had a hunch that I might have goofed! I'm glad I asked!!

So...congrats, Dodi. And Happy Dealing, Millie!

Judy

Dodi Schultz
February 9th, 2010, 06:44 PM
Judy Madnick wrote:

&gt; Please let me know if this is correct: Dodi and Millie remain tied
&gt; even after adding this round to the previous four-round total.

Nope, not according to the rolling scores I'm looking at. Millie's four-round score is 7; mine's 6.

The new dealer is definitely Millie.

Whew!

--Dodi