On Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at 1:57:40 PM UTC+1, Tim Chow wrote:
XGID=-BBaBBD------a-----bbcbbb-:1:-1:1:32:0:0:0:0:10
X:Player 1 O:Player 2
Score is X:0 O:0. Unlimited Game
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+12-11-10--9--8--7-------6--5--4--3--2--1-+
Pip count X: 48 O: 80 X-O: 0-0
Cube: 2, O own cube
X to play 32
I want to watch the next episode of the DMP Rule Show!
The candidate plays are 6/1, 6/3*/1 and 4/2 4/1.
6/3*/1 is by far the most natural play.
But Tim does have a QF bias. Even if he says, he does some anti-QF posts,
I think that excellence in his classes is helped with a bit of QF common sense. So, by QF logic, 4/2 4/1 must be right.
It does less shotleaving than the other plays.
Note that if 4/2 4/1 is right here, it must be super-right when we don't care about gammons.
4/2 4/1 is my play but I would never do this OTB.
Paul
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