Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 23:37:18 05/01/00
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On May 02, 2000 at 02:26:31, blass uri wrote: >She did not assume that the 11-9 was wrong but that one of the result was wrong. >It is also logical always to suspect more that the second result is wrong if you >have 2 results. > >After a third nunn match she found that the result was again 15-5 and it is an >evidence that the 11-9 was wrong. With that reasoning you're bound to make a lot of mistakes I think. What about the fourth run then? And the fifth? Do you think that probability is a factor? If not, you should. Sincerely, Mogens
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