Posted by Hugh Siddeley
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on August 6, 2008, 19:15:13, in reply to "Re: Hamilton Summer Open"
"Bob's decisions, clearly, were superior to his opponent's"
I agree with you. Bob's decisions were clearly superior to his opponent's in the latter part of the game and as a result Bob was able to "turn the tables" after being in a worse position. We are simply not using the same definition of luck.
As I stated in my previous post I am not using luck as in chess is a game of luck but rather that Bob was fortunate, lucky, to be able to pull out a win considering the position he was in earlier in the game.




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