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another example
Posted By: David Levy In Response To: xg must be drunk! (Robert Andersson)
Date: Wednesday, 12 September 2012, at 12:59 a.m.
This is from an online match today, also at DMP. None of the top moves makes the anchor. I'm showing the best move NOT making an anchor and the best move making an anchor according to XG++.
White is Player 2
score: 3
pip: 1215 point match pip: 135
score: 4
Blue is Player 1XGID=---BBBC-A---cC---f-db-A-A-:1:1:1:22:4:3:0:5:10 Blue to play 22
1. XG Roller++ 13/11 8/2 eq: -0.280
Player:
Opponent:36.00% (G:6.94% B:0.10%)
64.00% (G:8.76% B:0.23%)2. XG Roller++ 24/22 13/9 4/2 eq: -0.329 (-0.049)
Player:
Opponent:33.53% (G:2.06% B:0.03%)
66.47% (G:3.81% B:0.05%)eXtreme Gammon Version: 2.03, MET: Kazaross XG2
The game continuation is instructive. I played 13/5 (a .003 error according to XG++). Opponent rolled 6-6 and correctly played 13/7(3) 8/2. I rolled a 3-1 hitting, and went on to complete my prime and win the match.
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