Player cholita44 posted a message on 30/11 18:21 on the MadWin Forum: Old Jack TREASURE CALCULATION OF POINTS. Answer him on MadWin and exchange with other players
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fluid77 wrote: LAE75 wrote: Hello and thank you to those who gave the formula for calculating the points. Could you tell me how many points you earn per free round? I'm circling the 2000's and I don't think it's really terrible... π Thank you and have a great game! Hello, I'm unable to tell you how many points I can get per Round because I'm not looking. Just for information, after my 15 free rounds played on Old Jack, if I can Winnings 1000 Madpoints in total............. then I 'm happy. Cdlt,fluide77 Thank you for your answer! Have a good day.
LAE75 wrote: Hello and thank you to those who gave the formula for calculating the points. Could you tell me how many points you earn per free round? I'm circling the 2000's and I don't think it's really terrible... π Thank you and have a great game! Hello, I'm unable to tell you how many points I can get per Round because I'm not looking. Just for information, after my 15 free rounds played on Old Jack, if I can Winnings 1000 Madpoints in total............. then I'm happy. Cdlt,fluid77
Hello and thank you to those who gave the formula for calculating the points. Could you tell me how many points you earn per free round? I'm circling the 2000's and I don't think it's really terrible... π Thank you and have a great game!
Sat78 wrote: : It is true that the calculation is a little complex and that it is necessary to record some Rounds game sequences to understand, but the general formula can be written like this:
L: Length of the destroyed chain T: Number of squares transformed into yellow J: Number of squares already yellow (therefore T+J=L) N : Level of the bonus gauge (=1 when it is empty)
Number of points = (T*10+J)*L*N
Bonus: +1000 points per move left to Play when your entire grid becomes yellow (not in the tournaments version). When you get a multicolored bonus Box and it instantly forms a line when it arrives, the one if is destroyed and is calculated with a gauge level=1. But the level of the gauge does not go up to 2.
Note: Take your time to Play the moves, speed does not play a role in calculating the score.
I hope I've been clear and complete enough for you. Have fun and have fun with everyone else in this great strategy game. Ruin me that pirate π !
++ Hello, Thanks to you Sad78, for giving us an explanation about this old JACK....π Cae since my registration, I practically only play this jeuπ»...I like this Old Jack, Old Jack still hadn't understood the calculation of the points. Thank you again for your support and I wish you all the best. πΈ
It is true that the calculation is a little complex and that it is necessary to record some successful Rounds sequences to understand, but the general formula can be written like that:
L: Length of the destroyed chain T: Number of squares transformed into yellow J: Number of squares already yellow (therefore T+J=L) N : Level of the bonus gauge (=1 when it is empty)
Number of points = (T*10+J)*L*N
Bonus: +1000 points per move left to Play when your entire grid becomes yellow (not in the tournaments version). When you get a multicolored bonus Box and it instantly forms a line when it arrives, the one if is destroyed and is calculated with a gauge level=1. But the level of the gauge does not go up to 2.
Note: Take your time to Play the moves, speed does not play a role in calculating the score.
I hope I've been clear and complete enough for you. Have fun and have fun with everyone else in this great strategy game. Ruin me that pirate π !