Difference between revisions of "L4E rule 6 (2018)"

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==History==
==History==
*The CAP-ACP workload committee document states this rule has ''not'' been modified from the 2014 edition of L4E (see ''Page 4'').<ref name=capacp2018/> However, the ''General Guidelines for Coding'' (see ''Page 7'') have changed for L2 (from 0.333 L4E to 0.25 L4E) and L1 (from 0.15 to 0.125);<ref name=capacp2018/> thus, the rule in the 2018 edition of L4E results in a different weighting where larger cases have significantly less value.
*The CAP-ACP workload committee document states this rule has ''not'' been modified from the 2014 edition of L4E (see ''Page 4'').<ref name=capacp2018/> However, the ''General Guidelines for Coding'' (see ''Page 7'') have changed for L2 (from 0.333 L4E to 0.25 L4E) and L1 (from 0.15 to 0.125);<ref name=capacp2018/> thus, the rule in the 2018 edition of L4E results in lower weights for deepers and additional blocks.
**Cutting 6 deepers in 2014 was 0.3 L4E; in the 2018 edition it is 0.25 L4Es.
**Cutting 6 deepers in 2014 was 0.3 L4E; in the 2018 edition it is 0.25 L4Es.
**Submitting 6 additional blocks in 2014 was 2 L4E; in the 2018 edition it is 1.5 L4E.
**Submitting 6 additional blocks in 2014 was 2 L4E; in the 2018 edition it is 1.5 L4E.
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[L4E rules of 2018]].
*[[L4E rules of 2018]].
*[[L4E rule 6 (2014)]]


==References==
==References==
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