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John (Green) vs. Dave (White) Money Game Session |
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Game 01 |
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| Pip: 84 | ||
| Game 1 Money session Green-White: Score 0-0 | ||
| Pip: 128 | ||
| White | Double | |
| 2. | Green | Take |
| Cube action equity | |||
| Mini-Rollout | Money equity: | 0,516 | |
| 0,6% 37,8% 59,3% 40,7% 5,3% 0,2% | |||
| Evaluations | |||
| 1. | Redouble, take | 0,741 | |
| 2. | No redouble | 0,645 | (-0,095) |
| 3. | Redouble, pass | 1,000 | (+0,259) |
| Proper cube action: Redouble, take | |||
| Live cube | |||
| 1. | Redouble, take | 0,742 | |
| 2. | No redouble | 0,594 | (-0,149) |
| 3. | Redouble, pass | 1,000 | (+0,258) |
| Proper cube action: Redouble, take | |||
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I would have been worried by all those combinations of high and low numbers, which do not play very well: 6-1, 6-2, 5-1, 5-2, 5-3. together with the four dancing rolls there are 14 bad rolls. But then there are also a lot of good rolls and great gammon chances. And even after most of the bad rolls White still has a huge racing lead and a playable game. |
| White | (6 1) | bar/24 7/1 | |
| Anti-joker (0,954) |
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One of the worst rolls! |
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| Pip: 77 | ||
| Game 1 Money session Green-White: Score 0-0 | ||
| Pip: 128 | ||
| 3. | Green | Double |
| White | Pass | |
| Cube action equity | Wrong double, wrong pass | ||
| Mini-Rollout | Money equity: | 0,357 | |
| 0,3% 9,7% 68,7% 31,3% 11,5% 0,2% | |||
| Evaluations | |||
| 1. | No redouble | 0,589 | |
| 2. | Redouble, take | 0,504 | (-0,086) |
| 3. | Redouble, pass | 1,000 | (+0,411) |
| Proper cube action: No redouble, take | 17% | ||
| Live cube | |||
| 1. | No redouble | 0,604 | |
| 2. | Redouble, take | 0,556 | (-0,048) |
| 3. | Redouble, pass | 1,000 | (+0,396) |
| Proper cube action: No redouble, take | 11% | ||
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Now he does not believe in his own strength. It sure looks scary, but there are still things, that can go wrong for Green and White leads the race by 51 pips, which must be worth something until Green completes his prime. |