The Last Man (or Mary) Standing NOVI MICHIGAN, 2011 BY Phil Simborg & John O’Hagan for the USBGF.

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The Last Man (or Mary) Standing NOVI MICHIGAN, 2011 BY Phil Simborg & John O’Hagan for the USBGF

1. 11a/11a Red on roll. Should Red Double or Not?

1. Answer: No Double

2. 11A/11A Red on Roll. Should Red Double or Not?

2. Answer: Double

3. 11A/11A Red on Roll Should Red Double or Not?

3. Answer: No Double

4. 11A/11A Red on Roll Should Red Double or Not?

4. Answer: Double

5. 11A/11A Red on Roll Should Red Double or Not?

5. Answer: Double

6. 11A/11A Red on Roll Should Blue Take or Drop?

6. Answer: Drop

7. 11A/11A Red on Roll Should Blue Take or Drop?

7. Answer: Take

8. 11A/11A Red on Roll Should Blue Take or Drop?

8. Answer: Take

9. 11A/11A Red on Roll Should Blue Take or Drop?

9. Answer: Drop

10. 11A/11A Red on Roll Should Blue Take or Drop?

10. Answer: Take

Tiebreaker No. 1 Red on Roll--Who is favored?

Tiebreaker No 1. Answer: Blue is Favored

Tiebreaker No. 2: Should Red Redouble?

Tiebreaker 2 Answer: Yes (Redouble and take)