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The opposite of a market loser
Posted By: Fabrice Liardet In Response To: The opposite of a market loser (Timothy Chow)
Date: Tuesday, 9 February 2010, at 9:12 a.m.
I would keep "anti-market loser" for the following situation. I am too good to double, hold the cube, there is a bad 2-roll sequence after which my opponent has a take. Or is there another term for that ?
In pedantic terms, I think that there is (almost?) a mathematical involution mapping the cube theory on the "not good enough" side to the cube theory on the "too good" side, the reason for which it would make more sense to use "anti" in that case. I might be off on that one, in which case I would appreciate being told so.
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