Solution

194742

Problem / game
First name
Ilan
School
Twyford School
Age
0

The key to solving ‘less is more’ is to take a risk and put a large number on the smaller side. Here is an example of the perfect round to win;
65 ; 66 This is because the left has to be smaller and it is quite unlikely
65 ; 66 to roll large numbers so this is quite a risky way of doing it.
This is a less risky round:
45 ; 48
39 ; 49
The risk to doing the first method is that if you have already put sixes in the first column there is a possibility that you will get the number you want, in this case sixes and it will not work and you will be deducted a lot of points. In conclusion, I think that going in the middle (not too safe not too risky) so I think the best numbers to but on the right would be 51 or 56 or something along those lines.