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IMP POINTS HOW DO THEY GET CALCULATED

#1 User is offline   CLARKR4 

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Posted 2021-January-19, 23:55

How does the number that shows in the history file transfer to the imp accumulator and show in the box top left. Why does the number in the box show - NS as 10.2 and E/W show as -10.2 when the difference in imp points in the history section show the total of 19.2 for N/S and 9.0 for e/w a difference of 10.2. In the accumulator box showing 1=10.2 and -10.2 is a difference of 20.4?

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Posted 2021-January-20, 01:51

NS +10.2 means North/South is winning by 10.2 IMPs. EW -10.2 means East/West is losing by 10.2 IMPs. One is superfluous, but they both mean the same thing.
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Posted 2021-January-20, 03:53

View Postsmerriman, on 2021-January-20, 01:51, said:

NS +10.2 means North/South is winning by 10.2 IMPs. EW -10.2 means East/West is losing by 10.2 IMPs. One is superfluous, but they both mean the same thing.

That's not what he is asking.
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Posted 2021-January-20, 04:14

View Postpescetom, on 2021-January-20, 03:53, said:

That's not what he is asking.

Um, have re-read it and it still seems to be exactly what he is asking..? He asked how a score of 19.2 to 9.0 in the History tab transfers to the box at the top left which appeared to show a 20.4 IMP lead.

But if you have another interpretation, feel free to share :)
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