Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 06:54:16 08/04/01
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On August 04, 2001 at 05:27:26, Tony Werten wrote: >On August 04, 2001 at 05:23:08, Ed Schröder wrote: > >>On August 03, 2001 at 22:13:01, Bruce Moreland wrote: >> >>>On August 03, 2001 at 19:20:53, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >>> >>>>On August 03, 2001 at 17:57:39, Thorsten Czub wrote: >>>> >>>>>the best shall win. >>>>> >>>>>this is the spirit that is ok IMO. >>>>>its not perfect, but it decreases the damage. >>>> >>>>Yes probably the best or one of the best wins, no doubt, >>>>but more than one will be awarded the same title! >>>> >>>>That is weird!! >>>> >>>>Look my position is simple, my whole tournament would be great >>>>if i just beat fritz and end up with 1 point. >>>> >>>>Beating or drawing the coming world champ 2001 is less relevant. >>>> >>>>So i have little alternatives but to join the multiprocessor >>>>region. Even if i can only come up with 1 processor 1.4Ghz >>>>i would join the multiprocessor region. >>>> >>>>I assume gandalf goes for that region too for the same reason? >>> >>>I'm reading this as if there is one large pool of players, but top finisher on a >>>single wins that title, and top finisher on a multi wins that title. You could >>>play someone on a single if you bring a multi. >>> >>>Am I mistaken? >>> >>>bruce >> >> >>David's text is ambiguous. It can be read as: >> >>a) 2 separate tournaments (one multi tournament, one single tournament) >> >>b) 1 tournament (single and multi) and the highest multi gets the WC multi >>title and the highest single gets the single title. > >I was told it's B > >> >>I have asked David to clarify. >> >>About (b): there is the possibility that when the best single ends above >>the best multi then the multi title is one big laugh. > >Which would be quite amusing, considering their admittance was what started all >the problems. > >cheers, > >Tony But considering this option the chance of this happening would be smaller than winning the Formula 1 championship with the slowest cars. >> >>Ed
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