I've stumbled across a few of these types of plays lately where we actually abandon the forward anchor and leave a checker seemingly deserted back. Generally speaking, they're unnatural plays.
| 1. | Rollout1 | 24/16 20/16(2) | eq: -0.282 |
| Player: Opponent: | 42.63% (G:11.05% B:0.25%) 57.37% (G:11.59% B:0.30%) | Conf.: ± 0.009 (-0.292...-0.273) - [100.0%] Duration: 1 minute 26 seconds |
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| 2. | Rollout1 | 24/16 20/16 13/9 | eq: -0.306 (-0.023) |
| Player: Opponent: | 42.02% (G:12.07% B:0.33%) 57.98% (G:13.61% B:0.46%) | Conf.: ± 0.010 (-0.315...-0.296) - [0.0%] Duration: 1 minute 22 seconds |
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| 3. | Rollout2 | 20/16(2) 13/5 | eq: -0.322 (-0.040) |
| Player: Opponent: | 41.63% (G:11.92% B:0.28%) 58.37% (G:13.71% B:0.59%) | Conf.: ± 0.015 (-0.337...-0.307) - [0.0%] Duration: 41.1 seconds |
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| 4. | Rollout3 | 24/16(2) | eq: -0.386 (-0.104) |
| Player: Opponent: | 38.64% (G:6.29% B:0.16%) 61.36% (G:4.65% B:0.12%) | Conf.: ± 0.015 (-0.401...-0.371) - [0.0%] Duration: 30.8 seconds |
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1 2592 Games rolled with Variance Reduction. Moves: 3-ply, cube decisions: XG Roller
2 1296 Games rolled with Variance Reduction. Moves: 3-ply, cube decisions: XG Roller
3 648 Games rolled with Variance Reduction. Moves: 3-ply, cube decisions: XG Roller
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