Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 00:22:10 05/02/00
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On May 02, 2000 at 03:02:19, Chessfun wrote: >Really.....since Jouni's were on a single machine ponder=off and >that 11-9 we are talking about was two machines ponder=on, how >do you conclude that?. I've only stated that the possibility of such a result is non-zero. Since the effect of ponder and the number of machines is unclear, the likelihood of similar results with that configuration is also non-zero. >If it is on the basis of my statement above relevant to ponder=on >"I expect it to win with ponder=off or ponder=on." then the 12-8 >isn't valid as that was Jouni's score and in fact the games were >bogus as playing them a third time proved. I assume that this is a conclusion/belief/statement/opinion. Unfortunately, it's a wrong one. Sincerely, Mogens
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