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11. 二月 2010, 21:31:33
pedestrian 
题目: Re: Doubling cube in chess
AbigailII: Interesting discussion. In your situation, I would actually do the opposite. Consider the two extremes:

If both you and your opponent keep redoubling, the entire match will be decided in just one game. That means that you're just one mistake away from losing the match. More specifically, you would lose 26% of the time in this case (not considering draws).

In the other extreme case, if nobody doubles and each game is only for one point, your chances of winning a long match are significantly higher. I'm not going to do the math, but the more games you play, the smaller the chance is that your opponent will win more games than you. Your risk of losing the match will be significantly lower than those 26%.

In general, I would say that the stronger player should be conservative in using the cube, while the weaker player should be eager to use it. I even have a feeling that this is true in backgammon as well, but I wonder what stronger bg players would think about this?

11. 二月 2010, 21:45:24
Herlock Sholmes 
题目: Re: Doubling cube in chess

pedestrian: it may turn out that doubling cube in chess has some hidden sense ... and this is what I think is true ... let's forget for a moment about all these Abigaill's technicalities ... there are two guys who want to play chess for some stake, and agree that they can raise the stake during the game and if the opponent refuses to accept, game ends and the money belongs to the one who offered the doubling ... could you tell me what is wrong with this scenario ?  With obvious draw situations they just draw, and not offer doubling ...


 


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