On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Michael W Thelen wrote:
>
> TPR(0,4c) Factorial: 231 solutions, 66 golfers
> TPR(0,4c) Postorder: 276 solutions, 52 golfers
> TPR(0,4c) Overall:   507 solutions, 66 golfers
> 
> Overall, for both holes combined, TPR(0,4c) had 4 more golfers than TPR(0,4b)
> but 35 fewer solutions.  It had 2 more golfers than TPR(0,4) but 97 fewer
> solutions.
> 

What does this tell us? People are optimising more before submitting? How
can a course with two holes have fewer solutions than a course with just
one?

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