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Refute this argument, please (I know someone will!)
Posted By: Jakob Garal In Response To: Refute this argument, please (I know someone will!) (Joe Russell)
Date: Tuesday, 13 September 2011, at 12:11 a.m.
Your experiment is not correct. You should try to play on two boards with duplicated rolls:
Board NR.1 Black (X++,A) - WHITE (X++,B) => Dice Rolls
Board Nr.2 WHITE (X++,A) - BLACK (X++,B) => Duplicated rolls from board Nr.1
So, if on board Nr.1 Black (X++,A) wins 11:0, then I can suppose that on board Nr.2 the same happened for the Black (X++,B).
It means, that for pure investigation such complicated problem two players (A) and (B) should play on two boards with duplicated rolls.
Should after fixed even number of games player A wins, than we can suppose that A plays better as B, because both opposite sides have absolutely equal sequence of rolls and the differencies between their results depend on only their decisions according to the moves and handling with doubling cube.
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