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25. August 2006, 01:44:16
Hannelore 
Subject: NEVER GIVE UP

25. August 2006, 02:00:57
Thad 
Subject: Re: NEVER GIVE UP
Hannelore: NICE!!

25. August 2006, 02:11:34
pgt 
Subject: Re: NEVER GIVE UP
Hannelore: That's amazing. (I also won a game ages ago from a similar position, and I should have recorded the details for posterity.) I NEVER resign until it is IMPOSSIBLE for me to win!!

25. August 2006, 09:34:25
nabla 
Subject: Re: NEVER GIVE UP
Hannelore: LOL, and that with 5 checkers on the ace point ! Too bad your opponent didn't double as he sould have done :-)

25. August 2006, 18:13:10
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: NEVER GIVE UP
nabla: I wouldn't double either.

25. August 2006, 18:21:05
grenv 
Subject: Re: NEVER GIVE UP
nabla: Perhaps it's not too bad. Had he doubled should Hannelore have accepted?

25. August 2006, 18:36:34
alanback 
Subject: Re: NEVER GIVE UP
Modified by alanback (25. August 2006, 19:05:49)
grenv: As white I would have doubled at move 35, once gammon was out of play. As a matter of principle black must pay to play for a miracle. Psychologically, black is very likely to drop and pat herself on the back for saving gammon.

The only other thing I noticed on a quick scan is that at move 29, black should have moved a blot to the midpoint (black's 12 point) in order to give herself a return shot in the event white rolls double six.

25. August 2006, 19:53:20
nabla 
Subject: Re: NEVER GIVE UP
grenv: Of course you are right ! Theory says that if White has beared off all checkers except his last which get hit, then he is a 92% favourite to win the game. It is probably even worse with an open 6-point and 5 checkers on the 1-point. So it is very clear that Black would have had to reject any double by White. I was just imagining the case where Black would have taken the double !
Agreed with alanback too, the double should happen just after that gammon was not possible any more.

25. August 2006, 10:55:04
TC 
Subject: Re: NEVER GIVE UP
Hannelore: You are right.. It is unbelievable!

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