Question:
5-1 from the bar?
Option 1: B/24 13/8
votes: 1
Option 2: B/24 10/5
votes: 2
Option 3: B/24 8/3
votes: 5
Option 4: B/24 6/1
votes: 0
dorbel played his 5-3 making the eightpoint and moving an attacker to the 5pt 11/8 10/5, the Herd danced once more with a 5-4, dorbel rolls a nice 6-3 to close the two point 8/2 5/2, now the Herd finally enters! Yay. Just a 5 on the other die we need to ponder about.
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I am not here voting, just peering over from the bar, to see if you have a hope with this one ;) :laugh: :laugh:
We've got an ace point game, which appears to be well timed. That usually gives about a 25% winning chance (and is a take for money or early match scores).
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Our objective should be to make our home board points in order. 8/3 and 6/1 are out of order. 13/3 makes a stack and doesn't diversify our position. 10/5 is what's left, so that must be the move.
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i voted as ah_clem did, for the exact same reason - the 4 spot should be our next target - 10-5
XG rollout:
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It's very close, 1 and 2 are too close to call. 10/5 is a little behind, I'd say that's because it doesn't start a new point, whereas it does break up a useful point: the tenpoint is good to have as long as the fourpoint isn't made. Byut anyway, you can't really go wrong here, except with 6/1.
1. Rollout¹ Bar/24 13/8 eq:-0,779
Player : 20,01% (G:1,34% B:0,09%)
Opponent: 79,99% (G:21,39% B:1,44%)
Confidence: ± 0,004 (-0,783<E<-0,775)
Duration: 9 minutes 41 seconds
2. Rollout¹ Bar/24 8/3 eq:-0,779 (-0,001)
Player : 19,91% (G:1,34% B:0,09%)
Opponent: 80,09% (G:21,07% B:1,51%)
Confidence: ± 0,004 (-0,783<E<-0,775)
Duration: 9 minutes 25 seconds
3. Rollout¹ Bar/24 10/5 eq:-0,788 (-0,010)
Player : 19,68% (G:1,36% B:0,09%)
Opponent: 80,32% (G:21,37% B:1,47%)
Confidence: ± 0,004 (-0,792<E<-0,784)
Duration: 5 minutes 56 seconds
¹ 10368 Games rolled with Variance Reduction.
Moves: 1 ply, cube decisions: 3 ply Red
eXtreme Gammon Version: 1.14, MET: Rockwell-Kazaross