Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 12:30:12 05/01/01
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On May 01, 2001 at 15:16:22, Uri Blass wrote: >You have better probability to guess correctly if you guess that Fritz is >better based on the result. >It means that guessing that Fritz is better is clearly a better guess. A guess is still a guess, not knowledge. >Even If the probability to be right by guessing that Fritz is better is >only 51% it is better guess and I think it is clearly more than it because I >suspect that better opening preperation of the Junior team explains the first >results. I don't think that the Junior team had better opening preparation. Just another guess. Mogens.
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