• Competition announcement

    From peps...@gmail.com@pepstein5@gmail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Thu Dec 21 13:24:45 2023
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    If anyone besides myself is interested (somewhat doubtful), I'd like to announce a competition to achieve the best PR in a match against XG
    that is at least 11 points.
    Only results after this announcement count. (It's not as if I've just had
    a super-PR match against XG and am looking for an excuse to announce it.)

    The prize money available to the winner is large.
    In fact the prize is so large that there have been literally millions
    of competitions where the prize fund is exactly one trillionth of the prize fund that I'm offering.

    Paul
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  • From Timothy Chow@tchow12000@yahoo.com to rec.games.backgammon on Fri Dec 22 10:18:28 2023
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.backgammon

    On 12/21/2023 4:24 PM, peps...@gmail.com wrote:
    If anyone besides myself is interested (somewhat doubtful), I'd like to announce a competition to achieve the best PR in a match against XG
    that is at least 11 points.
    Only results after this announcement count. (It's not as if I've just had
    a super-PR match against XG and am looking for an excuse to announce it.)

    I'm not joining your competition, but it so happens that I
    recently played a zero-PR 7-point match against XG. Of course
    the match lasted only one game, but it's still a rare event
    for me. In fact, I'm not sure I've ever done it before. If I
    have, it was years ago.

    ---
    Tim Chow

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  • From MK@murat@compuplus.net to rec.games.backgammon on Fri Dec 22 09:57:22 2023
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    On December 21, 2023 at 2:24:46rC>PM UTC-7, peps...@gmail.com wrote:
    I'd like to announce a competition to
    achieve the best PR in a match against
    XG that is at least 11 points.
    Do I understand correctly that we don't
    need to win the match but just achive a
    low PR even while losing?
    If so, I'd say "Bah humbug!"... :(
    Why not try stop being such bott whores
    who can't live without a daily fix of rollout;
    and instead stepping out of the box to try
    something more creative and challenging?
    Like a competition to beat XG in a 11-point
    match while achieving the highest PR...? ;)
    MK
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  • From peps...@gmail.com@pepstein5@gmail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Fri Dec 22 10:28:14 2023
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    On Friday, December 22, 2023 at 5:57:24rC>PM UTC, MK wrote:
    On December 21, 2023 at 2:24:46rC>PM UTC-7, peps...@gmail.com wrote:

    I'd like to announce a competition to
    achieve the best PR in a match against
    XG that is at least 11 points.
    Do I understand correctly that we don't
    need to win the match but just achive a
    low PR even while losing?
    A wild guess is that, in the context of this forum, you understand what is being
    said correctly approx 50% of the time.
    Here, you do indeed understand correctly.
    Congratulations.
    I will give you your prize money.
    Paul
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  • From peps...@gmail.com@pepstein5@gmail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Tue Jan 2 17:49:04 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.backgammon

    On Friday, December 22, 2023 at 3:18:31rC>PM UTC, Timothy Chow wrote:
    On 12/21/2023 4:24 PM, peps...@gmail.com wrote:
    If anyone besides myself is interested (somewhat doubtful), I'd like to announce a competition to achieve the best PR in a match against XG
    that is at least 11 points.
    Only results after this announcement count. (It's not as if I've just had a super-PR match against XG and am looking for an excuse to announce it.)
    I'm not joining your competition, but it so happens that I
    recently played a zero-PR 7-point match against XG. Of course
    the match lasted only one game, but it's still a rare event
    for me. In fact, I'm not sure I've ever done it before. If I
    have, it was years ago.

    ---
    Tim Chow
    I have just finished an 11 point match against XG where I had a PR of 2.01
    I think the fact that this match was longer makes my achievement more impressive than yours.
    I lost the match 19-1 (over 5 games) so I don't think it would impress Murat.
    I may have impressed Murat by winning the previous 11 point match against XG but my PR in
    the match I won was horrible. I can't remember it but somewhere in the 8-9 range, I think.
    Paul
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  • From Timothy Chow@tchow12000@yahoo.com to rec.games.backgammon on Tue Jan 2 22:26:35 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.backgammon

    On 1/2/2024 8:49 PM, peps...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, December 22, 2023 at 3:18:31rC>PM UTC, Timothy Chow wrote:
    On 12/21/2023 4:24 PM, peps...@gmail.com wrote:
    If anyone besides myself is interested (somewhat doubtful), I'd like to
    announce a competition to achieve the best PR in a match against XG
    that is at least 11 points.
    Only results after this announcement count. (It's not as if I've just had >>> a super-PR match against XG and am looking for an excuse to announce it.) >> I'm not joining your competition, but it so happens that I
    recently played a zero-PR 7-point match against XG. Of course
    the match lasted only one game, but it's still a rare event
    for me. In fact, I'm not sure I've ever done it before. If I
    have, it was years ago.

    ---
    Tim Chow
    I have just finished an 11 point match against XG where I had a PR of 2.01
    I think the fact that this match was longer makes my achievement more impressive than yours.
    I lost the match 19-1 (over 5 games) so I don't think it would impress Murat.

    Yes, a PR of 2.01 over five games is more impressive than a PR of 0
    in one game!

    ---
    Tim Chow

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  • From peps...@gmail.com@pepstein5@gmail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Wed Jan 3 04:25:00 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.backgammon

    On Wednesday, January 3, 2024 at 3:26:38rC>AM UTC, Timothy Chow wrote:
    On 1/2/2024 8:49 PM, peps...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, December 22, 2023 at 3:18:31rC>PM UTC, Timothy Chow wrote:
    On 12/21/2023 4:24 PM, peps...@gmail.com wrote:
    If anyone besides myself is interested (somewhat doubtful), I'd like to >>> announce a competition to achieve the best PR in a match against XG
    that is at least 11 points.
    Only results after this announcement count. (It's not as if I've just had
    a super-PR match against XG and am looking for an excuse to announce it.)
    I'm not joining your competition, but it so happens that I
    recently played a zero-PR 7-point match against XG. Of course
    the match lasted only one game, but it's still a rare event
    for me. In fact, I'm not sure I've ever done it before. If I
    have, it was years ago.

    ---
    Tim Chow
    I have just finished an 11 point match against XG where I had a PR of 2.01 I think the fact that this match was longer makes my achievement more impressive than yours.
    I lost the match 19-1 (over 5 games) so I don't think it would impress Murat.
    Yes, a PR of 2.01 over five games is more impressive than a PR of 0
    in one game!
    Thanks.
    I enjoyed (slightly) the apparent paradox of my play being so excellent and my game score being so
    bad so I deliberately inflated XG's victory margin. I was down 7-1 holding a 2 cube where XG was 100% of
    getting a gammon (and therefore winning the match). I then doubled XG and resigned a backgammon.
    Paul
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  • From MK@murat@compuplus.net to rec.games.backgammon on Wed Jan 3 18:24:09 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.backgammon

    On December 22, 2023 at 11:28:15rC>AM UTC-7, peps...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, December 22, 2023 at 5:57:24rC>PM UTC, MK wrote:
    On December 21, 2023 at 2:24:46rC>PM UTC-7, peps...@gmail.com wrote:
    I'd like to announce a competition to
    achieve the best PR in a match against
    XG that is at least 11 points.
    Do I understand correctly that we don't
    need to win the match but just achive a
    low PR even while losing?
    A wild guess is that, in the context of this
    forum, you understand what is being
    said correctly approx 50% of the time.
    Oh? Okay. I would have guessed that you
    idiots make sense more than 50% of the
    time. ;)
    Here, you do indeed understand correctly.
    Congratulations.
    I will give you your prize money.
    It's not easy to understand your stupidities.
    Often, it's a real challenge. Thank you for
    making me feel better. :)
    MK
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