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Rollouts
Posted By: Stick In Response To: Rollouts (Coolrey)
Date: Tuesday, 7 April 2009, at 11:09 a.m.
It might do to take a little more time on these decisions in the future. I would imagine that doing that would not be such a bad plan, and then hope to get a take... Unless you expect your man to pass now, which I assume you didn't
Just because I didn't think about it in the exact moment doesn't mean I haven't thought about it. There are many wicked things that pass through my head while the other person is on roll or the sequence is playing itself out. As you saw when I was playing Neil Garvie when I tossed 44 (after I accidentally made an illegal play and we set it back), I didn't need to think about how to play the 44, I already had.
I have no clue what you'll do here with the T/P decision. I didn't expect you to pass but it wouldn't have been the most shocking moment of my bg career if you had. Again, nobody knows this position so getting a drop from anyone wouldn't surprise me.
You didn't do that in this game, because your second shake was 44, so your spares were not perfectly placed.
Says you. My first shake I hopped a guy out with something like 52? 61? I forget the exact roll but I know I escaped a back checker and didn't overrun so after the 44 my spares are still perfectly placed as I escaped my next guy the next shake.
It tells me that you are more willing to make a mistake now than you are to lose your market OR allow your opponent to make a mistake later
The mistake you can make right now by passing is over 1% MWC, if I wait til both men are out it's not even 1/5th of a % if you take. I'm cubing now through and through in an unknown position.
Stick
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