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# Some say that answering Zimmun is considered one of a person’s hundred Brachot every day. <Ref> Sefer Keysad Mezamnin 1:22 </ref>
# Some say that answering Zimmun is considered one of a person’s hundred Brachot every day. <Ref> Sefer Keysad Mezamnin 1:22 </ref>
# Some count the "Baruch Elokenu" in Ein KeElokenu as a bracha to make up to a hundred brachot. <Ref> Taz 46 </ref>
# Some count the "Baruch Elokenu" in Ein KeElokenu as a bracha to make up to a hundred brachot. <Ref> Taz 46 </ref>
# If one extends his third meal on Shabbat some hold that the brachot of benching aren't counted towards the hundred brachot of that day, while others consider it as part of the brachot of Shabbat. <ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata writes that it doesn't count towards the hundred brachot, while Chazon Ovadyah Shabbat vol 2 writes that it does count. </ref>
# If one extends his third meal on Shabbat some hold that the brachot of benching aren't counted towards the hundred brachot of that day, while others consider it as part of the brachot of Shabbat. <ref> If one extends the third meal of Shabbat past the time of sunset, Chazon Ovadyah (Shabbat vol 2 pg 337) and Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 5:23 hold that the brachot one makes during the meal and the Birkat HaMazon count towards the hundred brachot of Shabbat. However, Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach(Sh”t Minchat Shlomo 2:4:27, Halichot Shlomo (tefillah 22:23)) writes that it doesn't count towards the hundred brachot of Shabbat. </ref>


==Getting to a hundred on Shabbat and Yom Tov==
==Getting to a hundred on Shabbat and Yom Tov==