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My best score sofar is 7-0. That's as good as I got last year. :)

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That's not too bad! I think that last year, the best I had gotten was 10-0, so my current score is still not as good as last year's. I hope that, if I practice more, I can get an even better score! :yes:

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Heh. I'm terrible at Yooyuball. I don't think I've ever sent a score. I guess I'll have to try harder this year.

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I think it was 12-0 this year... but i didn't record them yet :P

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I went 16-0 last year and this year a few times..although I am not allowed to send them because they won't count. ):

 

 

EDIT: Grr...still have my counter up from last year.

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My best so far this year is 13-0, but I've only played three or four games. Last year I got 15-0 fairly regularly, as well as a few 16-0 (which stinks, because they don't count).

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I got 15-0 when playing TM, KI, SK, and RI a few times last year. I'm always at the top of my game when it really matters.

 

I also had a few 16-0 games but those don't count.

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Not a clue. Maybe TNT thinks that you're cheating if you score anywhere above 15 so they don't count it? Just a suggestion.

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15-0 scores are fun and all, but is there any particular advantage to getting them (i.e. more prize points)?

I think it may contribute to the team-wide scoring system. The team that has the highest average score-per-player beats their opponent. At least I think that's how it works. It may very well just be that whichever team sends more scores wins. If anyone knows for sure, please feel free to correct me. :)

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I think it may contribute to the team-wide scoring system. The team that has the highest average score-per-player beats their opponent. At least I think that's how it works. It may very well just be that whichever team sends more scores wins. If anyone knows for sure, please feel free to correct me. :)
I'm pretty sure (not positive) that you're right. The difference between scores at the end of each game (6-3 would be 3, 7-1 would be 6 and so on) is added to your team's score, and then I'd assume that to keep giant teams from dominating, it's averaged out per player. It might just be straight up addition though, no averaging out.

 

And draws and losses count as 0 points, but are probably factored into the average as a game played, which is why some people don't send score if they draw or lose.

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I'm actually not so great at Yooyuball, I think I managed a measly 7-0 last year. And that was with Dasher Soley as well!

 

I suppose it matters what balls you get as to how fast you can score a goal.

 

This year I'm hoping to beat my score!

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