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or scrap the Crawford Rule...
Posted By: Chuck Bower In Response To: or scrap the Crawford Rule... (Stein Kulseth)
Date: Wednesday, 2 February 2011, at 6:31 p.m.
The Crawford rule does a quite good job at evening out the match equity table, making money game cube action a good approximation for most scores. Taking the rule away would introduce an extreme odd-even effect at 1-away scores that would ripple through the entire MET making it very hard indeed to play good match backgammon unless you have studied things carefully. This would probably increase the skill factor...
Clearly you've looked into this. Besides the obvious "you get burned worse than with Crawford by treating cubes as if they were $-games", would you mind explaining a little more? Would both cube-plays and checkerplays be vastly different?
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