I was hoping that someone would target the obvious error in my previous submission, an error which was unintentional but glaring. To collect 600 points on an either-or depends on the elimination of your conjecture with the first clue. It may be that there's no elimination of your choices, and you'll end up, as I often do, scraping up 130 points because the third clue was obscure.
What I should have said is that an effective strip to only two choices should yield a 600 point average, still better than a random number.
I owe MERKIN a love letter, and plan on punking his inbox tomorrow morning. He's taken an interest in the suicide rate among Minnesota politicians, a problem which has gained my attention, since by November there may no longer be anyone to vote for.
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