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Reply to this topic Return to forumI was just wondering: What is the largest win in a single street soccer game? 9 or 10? I don't even think I have seen a victor with 7-8 above their opponent. I know when I first started the game, I would lose by at most six goals.
I think I was on a way to a 10-0 when an opponent resigned some day. But I am not sure.
Here I was at 4-0 when my opponent resigned at move 17:
http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=1043147
I found a couple of others but not so big a lead.
By the way the games page says I lost those games.
Hmm… very interesting. I just finished a game where I one 9-1 with my opponent scoring on the last goal.
http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=1337831
I think it will be hard for anyone to beat 13-0. Didn't even think it was poossible.
anyone wants to try to beat that? We play two unrated games, and make them 25:0/0:25?
0:25 would require a lot of cooperation from the die rolls, and 25:0 even more. But I accept the challenge to see just how lopsided it can be.
25:0 is against the rules, as the initial kick my not be a goal. 0:25 could be accomplished with cooperation and enough luck to make Tom Stoopatd's versions of Guildenstern and Roencrantz blush.
If 25 is the maximum difference in score, what is the maximum sum? 49 would require all rolls after the first two be sixes.
(I think I was mentally thinking of the sum when I said 0:25 would need cooperation from the dice. It's rather 24:25 that will never happen.)
What we believe is the largest total number of goals scored in a StreetSoccer game is 28, in the unrated proof-of-concept game 1343129 between Aganju and me.
Btw. 49 is not only the maximum reachable goals, it's also the numbers of sixes required in a row, because 1st 2nd and 52nd don't need to be a 6, but moves 3-51 have to be, the 49th goal can be made from move 52-72 from any of the two players.
Ah wrong, where did I put my head. 1st doesn't have to be a 6 and exactly one even numbered move smaller or equal than 52 doesn't have to be a 6 too, but the rest of the moves in standard time have to be.
If you tie the number of goals at move 52, then you could technically get another goal for move 53 also.
I think finally I've got it:
1st and 2nd move don't have to be sixes (but 2nd move has to be a goal)
then there are 2 possibilities:
A) all moves are 6es, then the 52nd hasn't to be and a goal be scored in any of the moves 52-72
B) a even valued move X with 2 < X < 52 doesn't have to be a six (and therefore no goal), then the following move also don't have to be a six (but a goal)
So there have to be at least 48 sixes and at least 24 in a row.