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OLM Mo 11/28/11
Posted By: Chuck Bower In Response To: OLM Mo 11/28/11 (Jason Lee)
Date: Tuesday, 29 November 2011, at 3:55 p.m.
IMO, an easy take (for a bot) so Woolsey's Doubling Rule doesn't answer the question.
Let's try Robertie's Doubling Rule: we roll 62 and make our 4-point and opp rolls 42, entering and ?? (NOTE 2 positions below where Blue is on roll.)
White is Player 2
score: 0
pip: 15915 point match pip: 151
score: 0
Blue is Player 1XGID=-aa-BBCAA---dD---c-f----B-:0:0:1:00:0:0:0:15:10 Blue on roll, cube action?
eXtreme Gammon Version: 2.01
OR
White is Player 2
score: 0
pip: 15915 point match pip: 151
score: 0
Blue is Player 1XGID=-aa-BBCAA---cD-aac-e----B-:0:0:1:00:0:0:0:15:10 Blue on roll, cube action?
eXtreme Gammon Version: 2.01
I don't think either one of these is a take. RDR concludes the current position is a
Double
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