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12. February 2010, 18:47:51
AbigailII 
Subject: Re: Doubling cube in chess
Herlock Sholmes: Just because you can think of a few positions where you would like to use a doubling cube doesn't imply it makes sense to have a doubling cube. Having a doubling cube means the cube can be used at any time, not just in the positions of Alekhine games.

If it would be my doubling game scenerio I would offer doubling cube to my opponent after discovering a brilliant combination and he would most likely accept it ... is it so hard to imagine that I would double my score ?

Ah, so, your strategy is "if I double, I've discovered a brilliant move". That would only make your opponent look harder. He's then more likely to find the combination as well, and either refuses the double if he believes the combination to be winning, or taking it if he thinks he can refute the combination.

And those who played with him were top players, not brainking masters ... and he wouldn't offer doubling cube after the first move since he also was beaten by others. So, your argument about automaticaly doubling after the first move has no place here ...

Ah, and since BK is populated by Alekhines and players who have beaten him, your arguments do hold?

You may call me an engineer, but I try to see what the effect is of introducing a new rule. And the situation is that BK isn't a closed tournament whose organizing committee invited a group of closed matched players. Player strength varies on BK. There are many games between players of different strength. In tournaments, you don't get to pick your opponent.

12. February 2010, 18:56:38
Herlock Sholmes 
Subject: Re: Doubling cube in chess

AbigailII: few positions ? many, many position in chess have undiscovered yet better plays  ... not just few ... my strategy is opposite to what you think: because I discovered a brilliant idea I WILL DOUBLE, not the other way around. You may created an open tournament for every skill level but you may also restrict weak players, right ? So where is the problem ... Bill Robertie one said (two times backgammon world champion) that an average, very good player would have zero chance with the elite players in the match to 21 points ... these players also can double after the first roll knowing that they will win in the long run ...


Would they do it ?


 


12. February 2010, 20:02:12
AbigailII 
Subject: Re: Doubling cube in chess
Herlock Sholmes: because I discovered a brilliant idea I WILL DOUBLE

Right. So, if that's the only reason you double, it means "if you double, you think you've discovered a brilliant idea". Or are there other reasons that you will double? Reasons that occur often enough for your opponent not to consider "double by Herlock Sholmes means he thinks he has discovered a brilliant idea".

12. February 2010, 20:31:54
Herlock Sholmes 
Subject: Re: Doubling cube in chess

AbigailII: no, not only after discovering brilliant ideas ... I would occasionally trick my opponent into thinking I have a killing option  ... doubling theory in backgammon has nothing to do with excellent rolls in a row (when doubling is an obvious thing to do)



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