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Re: Hanging Garden Scoring Diagram?
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- Subject: Re: Hanging Garden Scoring Diagram?
- From: "wyldeoad" <wyldeoad@...>
- Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 23:00:00 -0000
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James,
That's an interesting point and I guess I'm persuaded that it meets
the definition of symmetrical. I'm going to let this diagram hang
around a bit longer as is to see what others say. Then, I'd be glad
to update it with your suggestion.
Thanks,
Craig
> Hello Craig,
>
> Thanks very much for creating this diagram and posting it!
>
> Although it is not specified one way or the other in the rules, we
> award a point of symmetry for a single bed that sits on your sight
> line. So, that red plant bed closest to the gazebo in the diagram
> would score 1 point for color and 1 point for symmetry, giving a
> grand total of 10 points for the situation shown in the diagram.
>
> I can see how someone could argue that one bed on the center line
> would not constitute symmetry; it should be made clear in the
rules.
>
> Thanks Again,
> James Kyle