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A different kind of pasty
Wordle 679 4/6
Iβm willing to sacrifice myself that others may continue to enjoy the competition.Wembley Wordle Elimination Competition
Simster was eliminated yesterday.for failure to post.
@DavidinSouthampton currently in the elimination spot, but plenty of players yet to post
A true team playerIβm willing to sacrifice myself that others may continue to enjoy the competition.
thatβs the kind of guy I am!
Not sure how you can 'go for it' or 'play it safe' when all you can do is suggest a word. If it isn't a word, it will be rejected. If it is the correct word, game over.Wordle 679 4/6
went for it second go, rather than playing it safe .
didnβt work out but thereβs nothing wrong with the size of my balls.
Crucially β¦ is hard mode on?!Not sure how you can 'go for it' or 'play it safe' when all you can do is suggest a word. If it isn't a word, it will be rejected. If it is the correct word, game over.
Or are you referring to some sort of nefarious tactic of using already-rejected letters to smoke out other correct letters?
I just checked my setup and hard mode is not on, but I never deviate from the modality of hardness. I will flick it over to super hard bastard mode for tomorrow.Crucially β¦ is hard mode on?!
Looking at the posts, most people are still on easy mode. I think easy mode is only better if you have a xxaβAxE type pattern where you have so many possibilities that a fail is definitely on the cards in hard mode. In easy mode you can sacrifice a go or two to work out the missing lettersCrucially β¦ is hard mode on?!
If only....if only....if only I understood what you mean.Looking at the posts, most people are still on easy mode. I think easy mode is only better if you have a xxaβAxE type pattern where you have so many possibilities that a fail is definitely on the cards in hard mode. In easy mode you can sacrifice a go or two to work out the missing letters
Sorry, I will change my explanation to easy mode next timeIf only....if only....if only I understood what you mean.
Hughton wordle - using entirely different letters in second go (writing off getting word second go, but increasing chances of third). Effectively playing it safe and taking the point.Not sure how you can 'go for it' or 'play it safe' when all you can do is suggest a word. If it isn't a word, it will be rejected. If it is the correct word, game over.
Or are you referring to some sort of nefarious tactic of using already-rejected letters to smoke out other correct letters?
The problem with sacrificing a go or two though is that you're very unlikely to complete Wordle in 3 - which is always my aim when I start!Looking at the posts, most people are still on easy mode. I think easy mode is only better if you have a xxaβAxE type pattern where you have so many possibilities that a fail is definitely on the cards in hard mode. In easy mode you can sacrifice a go or two to work out the missing letters
The problem with sacrificing a go or two though is that you're very unlikely to complete Wordle in 3 - which is always my aim when I start!
We have a small group that shares results. It's obvious that one of the group uses 'easy' mode as you can see that they are not always using 'correct' letters next go. Using 'easy' mode is like having all the VAR decisions go your way
I've always used 'hard' mode for Wordle ... but also play Quordle where I use three starting words - using all the vowels + S + Y. Sometimes though, after two goes, I am tempted to go for one of the words rather than play my third starting word ... and then regret it ... like today
@heavysoul - I agree which is why I use hard mode - it is the risk/reward de Zerbi option. Although very few who play on easy mode actually do so in order to gain an advantage, and use the strategy of trying out different words.Hughton wordle - using entirely different letters in second go (writing off getting word second go, but increasing chances of third). Effectively playing it safe and taking the point.
De Zerbi wordle - attacking the second go if you get maybe a green and a green/yellow, accepting that if it doesnβt come off youβve wasted a couple of letter opportunities.
Horses for courses of course, but I now favour Hughton approach more often than I used to.
Sorry - not at work today, so late logging on!
I think @Papak and @DavidinSouthampton in particular would disagree that your result wasn't worth waiting for.Sorry - not at work today, so late logging on!
Anyway, I wasn't worth waiting for.... Over keen on the fifth row and didn't read my letters right.
Wordle 679 6/6
Name | 28/04 | 29/04 |
Badger Boy | 5 | 4 |
Bakero | 3 | 4 |
Bedsex | 4 | 3 |
Bodian | 4 | 6 |
BrightonCottager | 4 | 3 |
Cotton Socks | 4 | 4 |
DavidinSouthampton | 5 | 5 |
Dinner with Gotsmanov | 3 | 3 |
DJ Nobo | 4 | 4 |
Frutos | 5 | 3 |
Harry Wilson's tackle | 6 | 3 |
JJ McClure | 4 | 4 |
One Teddy Maybank | 4 | 3 |
Ooh it's a corner | 5 | 4 |
Papak | 5 | 5 |
SeagullsoverLondon | 4 | 3 |
Simster | x | x |
Surrey Jim | 3 | 3 |
The Brighton Bear | 4 | 3 |
The Oldman | 3 | 3 |
Thunder Bolt | 4 | 4 |
Titanic | 4 | 4 |
Boo. BOO!Hughton wordle - using entirely different letters in second go (writing off getting word second go, but increasing chances of third). Effectively playing it safe and taking the point.
De Zerbi wordle - attacking the second go if you get maybe a green and a green/yellow, accepting that if it doesnβt come off youβve wasted a couple of letter opportunities.
Horses for courses of course, but I now favour Hughton approach more often than I used to.
I play in 'easy mode' as, when there's one of those multiple option answers, I prefer the challenge of thinking of useful sacrificial words rather than just guessing, which always feels a bit sh!t.Looking at the posts, most people are still on easy mode. I think easy mode is only better if you have a xxaβAxE type pattern where you have so many possibilities that a fail is definitely on the cards in hard mode. In easy mode you can sacrifice a go or two to work out the missing letters
Correct. But on easy mode all the decisions are about whether the other team has scored or not.The problem with sacrificing a go or two though is that you're very unlikely to complete Wordle in 3 - which is always my aim when I start!
We have a small group that shares results. It's obvious that one of the group uses 'easy' mode as you can see that they are not always using 'correct' letters next go. Using 'easy' mode is like having all the VAR decisions go your way
I've always used 'hard' mode for Wordle ... but also play Quordle where I use three starting words - using all the vowels + S + Y. Sometimes though, after two goes, I am tempted to go for one of the words rather than play my third starting word ... and then regret it ... like today