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score: 0 pip: 121 | 5 point match | pip: 113 score: 0
Blue is Player 1 | | XGID=-ba--BDBCBA--A---b-b-cbab-:1:-1:1:55:0:0:0:5:10 | Blue to play 55 | | 1. | XG Roller++ | 10/5 9/4(2) 8/3 | eq: +1.094 | | Player: Opponent: | 88.28% (G:29.28% B:1.89%) 11.72% (G:1.78% B:0.04%) | |
| 2. | XG Roller++ | 13/3 9/4(2) | eq: +1.089 (-0.005) | | Player: Opponent: | 88.55% (G:28.35% B:1.77%) 11.45% (G:1.56% B:0.03%) | |
| 3. | XG Roller++ | 13/8 10/5 9/4(2) | eq: +1.073 (-0.021) | | Player: Opponent: | 89.49% (G:24.96% B:1.34%) 10.51% (G:0.54% B:0.01%) | |
| 4. | XG Roller++ | 9/4(2) 8/3(2) | eq: +1.065 (-0.029) | | Player: Opponent: | 88.24% (G:27.58% B:1.70%) 11.76% (G:2.23% B:0.07%) | |
| 5. | 4-ply | 13/3 10/5 8/3 | eq: +1.003 (-0.091) | | Player: Opponent: | 88.58% (G:21.54% B:1.10%) 11.42% (G:0.56% B:0.02%) | |
| 6. | 4-ply | 9/4(2) 7/2*(2) | eq: +0.966 (-0.129) | | Player: Opponent: | 85.44% (G:24.53% B:1.77%) 14.56% (G:0.82% B:0.03%) | |
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eXtreme Gammon Version: 2.03, MET: Kazaross XG2
This play is just one example but "Spacial Temporal Reasoning (STR) As the Crow flies" could apply to almost any problem/solution. I've only recently started looking into this area which, at a stretch is one possible reason why I too chose 9/4(2) 7/2(2). The lack of available knowledge that accurately defines the problem state accentuated by conflicting objectives void of reference material is another. Means end Analysis is a simple but effective tool that could also be useful, here. Being able to view the problem state from a great height (as the crow flies) is a major advantage!!
Just some thoughts!
NBM