It's ton's high_ascii that was used in TPR4c.
As the rules stated back then :

The tiebreaker favors characters with high ASCII values below 127. The tiebreaker is 
basically determined by: 

1 - (sum of character ASCII values (below 127))/(total number of characters * 126)

Regards
Terje K

----- Original Message -----
From: Michael W Thelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 09:31:56 -0600
To: Terje Kristensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: New golf "Add 11"


> * Terje Kristensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 13:33]:
> > A new minigolf "Add 11" has started today.
> > url : http://terje.dev.webon.net/golf/?10
> 
> How is the tiebreaker calculated?
> 
> -- Mike
> 
> -- 
> Michael W. Thelen
> eval unpack u,'M*"1C/2<P,BDN-"`U+C`A(RLG*3U^>2\A+48O82UZ+SME=F%L*"1C+B(G='.
> '2HGM+"<Z,D<U4SU<(B%!.T9=5#HF-5(H)2%%/$907$`Z)B5#.E8U4BM@2&`G+EPD$+R(I.P``'
> 
> 

   
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