Author: Fernando Villegas
Date: 08:32:51 01/19/04
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That argument that A win B and B win C, so A win C, but no sir, "not right", I have heard it too many times and seems to be kind of an axiom, but it is not so if you let aside the real of silogysm. I would say that If A wins B 80% of times and B wins C 80% of times, there are good reasonm to believe A will be superior to C some good % of times. In other words, in a realm of probablilities, not sheer propositional logic, the ABC string get anoter sense. fdo
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