Lin Huang calculated the possible scores, following the point system.
Winning ten battles would mean 10 x 2 = 20 points.
Winning 20 battles would mean (20 + 10) x 2 = 60 points.
Winning 30 battles would mean (60 + 10) x 2 = 140 points.
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With his calculation of the double points, he would have to win 90 consecutive battles to accumulate more than 10,000 points. A single draw would not be allowed as it would stop the double points and he would have to start all over again.
The mode of battle was chosen randomly and the more winning streaks he got, the more points he accumulated. It also meant opponents were more powerful as time went on. Towards the end, the winning streak would be a lot harder to keep.
After looking at the rules for one last time and making sure that he did not miss anything, Lin Huang proceeded to press the challenge button.