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I have played the game of 5ROLL for a decade.
I have calculated the maximum score attainable if you scored every point possible on the scorecard. It is in the 6,200 range. Based on the settings for AARP'S version of 5ROLL, one can not reach anywhere near that figure.
In fact, my many thousands of games, my review of other players ten of thousands of games indicate to me that....IN REAL LIFE..... a good score is in the 2,200's and excellent scores are in the 2,300 to 2,500 range. Anything in the 3,000's, 4,000's, 5,000's, or 6,000's are impossible based on AARP'S settings for this game.
A score is presently posted for this game of 4,540. There is NO WAY this score was attained legitimately.
Just look at the other scores on the leader board.
IS CHEATING NOW THE RULE??????
And now an additional score of 2,920 has been posted to the 5ROLL Leader Board. My multi-year experience with this game indicates that this score has been posted without live play of the game. At the settings of AARP'S gaming platform for this game, to attain 2920 points is virtually IMPOSSIBLE. THERE ARE NOW TWO SCORES THAT FALL INTO THAT CATEGORY ON THE 5ROLL LEADER BOARD.
Yet another cheating score has been posted.
A score of 5393 was posted. With the settings for this game set as they are on AARP'S gaming platform, a score this high is virtually IMPOSSIBLE in live play. It had to be posted in some other manner rather than live play.
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