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Match score terminology (DMP, G-S, G-G)

Posted By: Taper_Mike
Date: Saturday, 15 December 2012, at 4:14 a.m.

In Response To: Match score terminology (DMP, G-S, G-G) (leobueno)

The rollouts posted here at BgOnline and in the XG Opening Book are made at specific scores (the score of the player on roll is given first):

DMP = –1–1 (post Crawford)
GG = –2–c = –2–1 (Crawford)
GS = –c–2 = –1–2 (Crawford)

In file names and move sequences, you can use a lower-case letter (prefixed by a hyphen) to represent these very special scores. When the opening roll is 43, for instance, you get:

43-d = DMP
43-g = GG
43-s = GS

For other scores, such as –2–2, which most players regard as effective DMP, my preference for file names and move sequences is to use a period to offset the exact score from the move sequence.

43.–2–2

Lower case c and p can be used to represent, respectively, 1-away (Crawford) and 1-away (post Crawford). For example:

43.–4–c = 4-away, 1-away (Crawford)
43.–p–3 = 1-away, 3-away (post Crawford)

Mike

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