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Daily Post #35 

3/7/2015

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For as long as I can remember, I have always loved to play HiQ. HiQ is a game that tests you're thinking strategies by requiring the player to eliminate as many of 36 pieces that he can. Ultimately, the goal is to get one piece left in the center hole, which defines you as a “GENIUS.” But if you get 2 left, they call you a “SHARPIE,” and if you get one left, but not in the center hole, “YOU TAKE A DEEP BOW. ” HiQ is a solitaire game where you compete against yourself, trying to improve your score. The basic rules say that each move must be a jump, either horizontally or vertically, over another piece and the piece that is jumped over is removed. Multiple jumps (double jumps) are allowed, but moving without jumping is not permitted. Over the years, I have gotten close to one left, but I guess I am only a “SHARPIE” because my best score has always been two. Below is an awesome video of a “GENUIS” beating the game!

I hope you enjoy! 
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    Hi! I’m Sam Breault! I’m 15 and I attend the Fenn school.

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