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32Z-51 data, and 32S-51
Posted By: Nack Ballard In Response To: 32Z-51? RO 46K XG4 (neilkaz)
Date: Monday, 11 October 2010, at 7:05 p.m.
Thanks for the RO, Claude. Here is data for 32Z-51:
Snowie .. [R S1 X35 x53 $86] 31**5*
GnuBG .. [R=S X18] 46*6
XG 4-ply [R S5 X34?] 46*2d[R S8] 5
g[X S17 x28] 15
Key: R = Run (24/18), S = Split (24/23 13/8), X = hit-and-split (24/23 8/3*), x = alt hit-and-split (24/23 6/1*), $ = Slot (13/8 6/5). Error sizes are in thousandths.
Before the brackets, d = dmp, g = (gammon) go; else assume money. After the brackets is the number of trials in thousands (rounded down), with an asterisk as a play-by-play repeater. For example, "[R S1 X35 x53 $86] 31**5*" means that R is best, S is -.001, and X is -.035 after 31000+ trials, and x is -.053 and $ is -.086 after 5000+ trials.
Prior to Claude's 32Z-51 money rollout result of XG 4-ply [R S5], we had only Snowie [R S1] and Gnu [R=S]. The agg (bot aggregate value) margin is raised to at least [R S2].
Below, you can contrast 32Z-51 [R S2] to 32S-51 [S R37]. This is the second diagram pair that appears in my post on the 10pt builder principle.
Nack
32Z-51 [R S2]
32S-51 [S R37]
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