Nicolas Hammond needs to make public the computation of the alleged 11 standard deviations. I suspect it is mere author bravado.
Nicolas Hammond needs to make public the computation of the alleged 11 standard deviations. I suspect it is mere author bravado.
The calculations were based on USBF specifications. You would have to ask USBF for the specifics of the data, and the calculations that were made from them.
On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 6:08:39 PM UTC-7, Nicolas Hammond wrote:The computations were requested by the USBF panel. Bertens defense team included a PhD statistician. There was no objection. I provided the data, including the raw data (references to original BBO data so the answers could be double-checked) and performed the requested calculations. If you want to know more, please request the data from the USBF. From memory, there was no objection from the defense team after the data was presented. If USBF considers this information private, then it will need to remain so. There is some high level detail here: https://www.detectingcheatinginbridge.com/investigations/cases/h_bertens/index.html
Nicolas Hammond needs to make public the computation of the alleged 11 standard deviations. I suspect it is mere author bravado.
The calculations were based on USBF specifications. You would have to ask USBF for the specifics of the data, and the calculations that were made from them.
Specifications? That's cute.
Deflection, deflection, thy name is deflection.
You continue to ignore the possibility of stating the calculations abstractly, even if contributed data is somehow contractually withholdable.
And then there is your prior claim not to participate in any part of the active USBF investigation. If true, how can there be a contractual obligation? It is all very confusing? And confusion is the usual intended deflection result.
Specific enough?
Douglas
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