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History of Comments on 2019-02-06 Operation Wifebeater
2019-02-09
21:09 UTC
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Ron Hale-Evans
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I suppose in this way, many sports are asymmetrical games like Cosmic Encounter. Every alien power can win, but the outcome depends on which other . . .
17:24 UTC
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TrevorLDavis
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Either approach can win but traditionally defense-minded Big Ten teams like Michigan State do comparatively well in the mud/snow (versus sunshine).
06:19 UTC
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Ron Hale-Evans
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Well, that's true. I don't really want to spend years grinding at any one game, because there are so many games I like. My late friend John Braley . . .
04:46 UTC
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TrevorLDavis
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I got from both articles that the Nigerians focus on "defense" moreso then conventional American players and while that such "defense"-oriented-play . . .
00:42 UTC
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Ron Hale-Evans
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That's not how I read the //Slate// article, which seems to say the winning strategy is to play short words when it's appropriate to play short words . . .
00:40 UTC
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Ron Hale-Evans
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That's not how I read the //Slate// article, which seems to say the winning strategy is to play short words when it's appropriate to play short words . . .
2019-02-08
18:48 UTC
Revision 3
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TrevorLDavis
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Not a Scrabble expert but that article seems to say it was an old and well-known (but still valid) strategy. I do imagine you could do quite better . . .
2019-02-07
23:44 UTC
Revision 2
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Ron Hale-Evans
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Trevor! No I have not, in part because I hadn't heard of it and in part because it seems to require memorizing every five-letter word and shorter in . . .
22:03 UTC
Revision 1
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TrevorLDavis
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Have you tried adopting the Nigerian . . .