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26. September 2005, 22:00:28
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Subject: Re: BKR
arpa: I agree with that. I with a BKR of 1800+ but not yet 1900 can win a player whose BKR is 2500+ in backgammon. As I have once dfeated Rex Nihilo. He's a great player but if it's my lucky day, I can win. If he loses a lot of BKR, it just encourages him not to play me any more.

In other games it's fair, but in Backgammon and Hyperbackgammon, I think not.

maybe you could try to figure out a solution for that my dear Fencer?

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