Thanks for the suggestion Scott. I suppose there are two different ways of looking at this. With the 1-1 adjustment it is more focused on what can be achieved by with one man on 1-1 without dying. I am just allowing this to be done on any man to make it more expedient for people.
Now, being able to achieve a straight Start with no deaths at all is ideal and is what we all aim for. If you allow for your suggestion then one could in theory "accidentally" kill themselves off while grouping under Kong if they had an unfavorable bottom hammer. This would give them another attempt on that board. Because of this possibility I propose that we keep the rules as they are presently stated. Do you agree, Scott?
Points well taken. I understand that the 1-1 situation is not identical, and I acknowledge that a "clean" start represents the ideal.
True, a player whose sole intent is to secure a huge start (unconcerned with final score) could tank one or more lives to improve their chances. Personally, I wouldn't do it, but I'll bet Vincent would (relax, Vincent, just kidding).
So yeah, I can see it both ways. I just think it's unfortunate that a genuine 140k start (a rare accomplishment for most of us) could go largely unrecognized.
I'm curious to hear what others think. I could very well be in the minority on this one. If so, I will happily shut up.