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zero error rate SUPERNATURAL! YEAH!!

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3 point match

 Game 1
 bambam : 0                               GreedyG : 0
  1) 53: 8/3 6/3                 16: 13/7 8/7 
  2) 31: 8/5 6/5                 31: 8/5 6/5 
  3) 66: 13/7 13/7 13/7 8/2      24: 8/4 6/4 
  4) 46: 6/2 13/7                 Doubles => 2
  5)  Takes                      32: 13/10 13/11 
  6) 64: 13/7 7/3                24: 13/9 11/9 
  7) 25: 24/22 22/17             41: 13/9 9/8 
  8) 24: 25/23 7/3               44: 10/6 9/5 6/2 6/2 
  9) 23: 25/22 24/22             16: 8/2 2/1 
 10) 63: 22/16 16/13             14: 25/21 5/4 
 11) 26: 22/16 7/5               33: 24/21 24/21 7/4 4/1 
 12)  Doubles => 4                Takes
 13) 54: 16/11 11/7              46: 21/15 15/11 
 14) 21: 3/1 7/6                 14: 7/3 4/3 
 15) 24: 13/9 9/7                34: 11/7 7/4 
 16) 66: 7/1 7/1 7/1 6/0         41: 21/17 17/16 
 17) 52: 5/0 2/0                 24: 16/12 12/10 
 18) 63: 6/0 6/3                 13: 10/7 7/6 
 19) 34: 5/1 5/2                 45: 21/16 16/12 
      Wins 8 points and the match

Well it's easy to get a low error rate on a short match, when all the rolls are obvious plays. My error rate on long matches is atrocious. Top professional players consistently score excellent low error rates, even on long matches. Another point worth mentioning is that a low error rate does not mean "you played better" than your opponent. Unlike games like chess where you are engaged directly with you opponent, with backgammon, you are playing the random rolls that the dice give you. So it is possible for one player to get easy to play rolls while the opponent gets difficult decisions. So winning a game in backgammon, does not necessarily mean that you played better than your opponent.
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Re: zero error rate SUPERNATURAL! YEAH!!

and another one on the same day :D must be getting good
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3 point match

 Game 1
 bambam : 0                               GreedyG : 0
  1)                             36: 24/18 13/10 
  2) 41: 24/20 8/7               45: 25/20 24/20 
  3) 11: 24/23 23/22 22/21 21/20 44: 20/16 20/16 13/9 13/9 
  4) 52: 20/15 15/13             65: 25/20 20/14 
  5) 62: 13/7 13/11              15: 25/20 6/5 
  6) 11: 25/24 6/5 6/5 11/10     51: 25/24 6/1 
  7)  Doubles => 2                Takes
  8) 64: 25/21 21/15             21: 24/22 6/5 
  9) 14: 15/11 11/10             46: 22/16 8/4 
 10) 35: 13/8 7/4                35: 9/4 16/13 
 11) 33: 13/10 13/10 13/10 10/7  22: 13/11 13/11 13/11 8/6 
 12) 61: 10/4 7/6                53: 9/4 5/2 
 13) 46: 10/4 7/3                64: 16/10 16/12 
 14) 45: 10/5 10/6               55: 12/7 11/6 11/6 10/5 
 15) 52: 8/3 8/6                 42: 8/4 7/5 
 16) 42: 8/4 4/2                 54: 11/6 4/0 
 17) 53: 5/0 3/0                 46: 6/0 4/0 
 18) 43: 4/0 3/0                 45: 5/0 4/0 
 19) 51: 6/1 1/0                  Doubles => 4
 20)  Takes                      33: 6/3 6/3 3/0 3/0 
 21) 23: 6/3 2/0                 13: 6/3 1/0 
 22) 15: 6/1 1/0                 51: 6/1 1/0 
 23) 21: 3/1 1/0                 43: 4/0 3/0 
 24) 46: 6/0 4/0                 36: 6/3 5/0 
 25) 66: 6/0 6/0 5/0 5/0         52: 5/0 3/1 
 26) 12: 4/2 2/1                 43: 2/0 1/0 
                                  Wins 4 points and the match
 
 

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