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Dreamboard ios8
Dreamboard ios8









It is clear that Matt knows exaclty which squares to clear. Take the upper right portion of the board, for example, where it is necessary to guess. It is clear from watching the video that Matt has the board mostly memorized. Keep in mind that his two fastest games, 14 and now 10, were done on the same single board that is clearly faster than any other board we can get. Instead, players argued whether a 10 made Matt the best Intermediate player or if the volume of Sub20 scores by Damien made him the best player.ĭan Cerveny (USA) posted, "I must disagree that Matt is definitely the fastest intermediate player in the world. Will somebody find a faster board?"Įmmanuel wrote on 30th June, "When I wrote my bio for Matt's site, 2 or 3 weeks ago, I didn't think that what I said about the way to break the 10-barrier on inter was going to be confirmed so soon."Ī discussion followed over the next few days, but it was not about accepting the new record. But Im pretty sure 10 is the fastest you can go on that board. Im not trying to say that no one will ever beat me, I'd love to see someone get a 9. I flew through that board entirely from my subconscious, and the little misclick wouldn't have gained me a whole second. Despite that, I really dont think that 9 is possible.

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When I calculated my "real" time using Windows Media Player, I got 9.4 seconds. The timer jump is the exact same one as in my 14. Players were unanimous with their congratulations and were eager for their chance at playing the board. This was despite the Timer Jump and losing time by misflagging in the bottom left corner. Matt got the Dreamboard again and jumped from 14 to a new world record of 10 seconds. I must say that I don’t find it exciting to play such a way, but as randomness is no perfect in that game, maybe will it be the only way to do the first sub-10 on inter." He posted a profile on the Intermediate Hall of Fame website and wrote, "Now I’m wondering if, to beat the inter record ( 12 ) the best thing to do is not “simply” to learn the few boards which are known to allow great scores, learn the places for the most efficient clicks, and just wait to have one of those boards. I have the video." His new score was accepted unanimously by the community.Įmmanuel Brunelliere (France) scored 16 on the Dreamboard.

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He posted, "A freakin' 14! It's on the same board that everyone's getting too.the one that I almost killed myself a month ago because I missed. board everyone got! However the bad thing was I screwed it up and lost it! Im so pissed off now! I was thinking just last night how fast I could probably go if I got that board." Joe Nuss (USA) commented, "With the crazy frequency with which that baord has been showing up, i bet everyone here's had it at least once." Two months later Matt got the Dreamboard again and knocked 3 seconds off his record to score a 14. One such player was Matt, who on posted, "I just got the 12 sec. Over the next few months more players completed the Dreamboard or found other duplicate boards, but it was still believed these boards appeared by chance. The new record was accepted, but this meant one person could get the same board multiple times. There was a delay before Damien updated Authoritative Minesweeper then Matt McGinley (USA) posted : "Wow! 12 in intermediate! And Gernot got the SAME EXACT BOARD AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hmmmmm, something's not right in the game of minesweeper". Gernot then set a new world record of 12 seconds on. The main feature was screenshots from different players of what became known as the Dreamboard. The story of the Dreamboard is closely linked to developments in Board Cycle research.ĭamien posted an article on called "Random Games?" with several examples of duplicate boards. More examples of duplicate boards were soon found, leading to the discovery and investigation of finite Board Cycles. Thus every player would get one chance at each board during their lifetime. Now it was suggested that the infinite number of boards was created in the same order. Players had thought boards were completely random. The Guestbook posts from this period are lost, but this was a big surprise. A week later Lasse Nyholm (Denmark) noticed the two games were identical! Gernot Stania (Germany) then set a world record of 15 on. The first person known to complete the Dreamboard was Damien Moore (Canada) when he scored 18 on.

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The Dreamboard finished in 10s by Matt McGinley.









Dreamboard ios8