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31P-32, data
Posted By: Nack Ballard In Response To: Rollout Result: London Finals: 31P-32Z-Cube at -3-2 (Paul Weaver)
Date: Thursday, 30 September 2010, at 5:46 p.m.
Julian gets credit for making the best play with 32.
31P-32 at -2-3
I don't have 31P-32 rolled out at -2-3 (the score from Julian's point of view), but his Z play is supported by other data. Here are reference nacbracs (some of which are clickable links) at the four main scores (money, dmp, save, go):
Snowie .. [Z S16 U17 D40 T67] 31**5*
GnuBG .. [Z S9 U20 D36] 46*15 7 (on site)
XG 3-ply [Z S22 U33 D50 T57] 10*5**
XG 4-ply [Z S7 U21] 38*10GnuBG .. d[S=U Z1] 10 (on site)
XG 3-ply d[S Z1 U1] 46GnuBG .. s[Z S5 U22] 15*5
GnuBG .. g[D Z5 S13] 5
Key: Z = reverse split (24/22 13/10), S = Split (24/21 13/11), U = Up (24/22 24/21), D = Down (13/11 13/10), T = sTack/Tower (13/8). Error sizes are in thousandths.
Before the brackets, d = dmp, s = save, g = go; else assume money. After the brackets is the number of trials (in thousands, rounded down); an asterisk repeats a number. For example, "s[Z S5 U22] 15*5" means that at (gammon) save, Z is best and S is -.005 after 15000+ trials, and U is -.022 after 5000+ trials.
Nack
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