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Marc (Green) vs. John (White) |


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| Pip: 133 | ||
| Game 1 Money session Green-White: Score 0-0 | ||
| Pip: 154 | ||
| # | Ply | Move | Equity | |
| 1 | M | 13/7 12/7 | -0,046 | |
| 0,6% 12,7% 41,4% 58,6% 15,3% 0,7% | ||||
| Live cube rollout: -0,041 | ||||
| 2 | M | 22/11 | -0,154 (-0,109) | |
| 0,9% 13,1% 39,0% 61,0% 20,3% 1,2% | ||||
| Live cube rollout: -0,146 | ||||
| 3 | 2 | 22/16 11/6 | -0,300 (-0,254) | |
| 0,8% 13,1% 35,4% 64,6% 25,8% 1,7% | ||||
| 4 | 2 | 13/8 12/6 | -0,317 (-0,271) | |
| 0,5% 9,3% 31,9% 68,1% 16,2% 0,6% | ||||
| 5 | 2 | 22/16 13/8 | -0,327 (-0,281) | |
| 0,8% 12,2% 34,6% 65,4% 25,6% 1,7% | ||||
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Good choice John! These are some of the most difficult decisions to make: Is it better to jump the prime or improve one's own prime? The most importatn factor here seems to be, that leaving the anchor leads to many more gammon losses. |