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XG and the coup classique
Posted By: hominid In Response To: XG and the coup classique (PINO)
Date: Wednesday, 2 December 2015, at 12:38 a.m.
There's only two acceptable plays 10/4 8/3 and 13/8 13/7. When one has to leave a blot its always a good idea to think duplication. Obviously 10/4 8/3 does the business. It duplicates 3's your mid point is intact guarding your outfield and a useful stepping stone for the runners. Obviously there's less chance of being hit with this play.
I missed the Coup Classique party, upgrading to windows 10 was not a good idea. This was the deepest rollout I have ever done the position demanded it. Obviously the plan was to keep the runner behind a rolling prime. Being human and not bright enough breaking the prime was not an option for me. My rollout had 6/5 in the first three plays, but on the day any of the top 15 plays would be fine the equities being so close.
XG is telling me that breaking the prime is certainly an option in the hope that one can get more builders round to support rolling a prime.. Can I prove it? certainly not the tight equities and the abundance of roll choices is a number crunching job, just what XG likes. What I am happy with is the order of the top 3 plays I can understand them,but I would say that wouldn't I lol. By the way XG is not mad if you treat it right and give it plenty to chew on.
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