Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 07:44:25 10/15/00
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On October 15, 2000 at 10:38:46, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >Obviously, but you misunderstand. Tiger 13 and Gambit 1 are contemporary. Tiger >beats Gambit. Now, why. > >Enrique cause gambit-tiger risks something. tiger not. but when you do not risk, you can only win when the opponent makes mistakes. so when tiger wins against gambit-tiger, it does not tell you that tiger will win against all others. because others do maybe not only wait and blunder, they will maybe also attack tiger or get the initiative. and tiger will lose. i see no problem here. gambit tiger is stronger. and it may lose to tiger, and ? tiger is not stronger than gambit-tiger. whats your problem. its very normal. the confusion comes because you believe tiger must be stronger when beating gambit-tiger. but - thats only ONE opponent.
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