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11-18-2021, 09:49 AM
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The Voice of Reason!
Join Date: Mar 2001
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Originally Posted by Dave Schwartz
Speed Fig,
THANK YOU!
I'd forgotten that video.
I really need to do more of those.
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Gee, next week is Thanksgiving!
Btw, I was using that method to bet MC races, with a couple of other "rules" for a while.
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11-19-2021, 03:43 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Wisconsin
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Hmmm
And some lay dusty in garages till the artist dies then go into museums
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Originally Posted by thaskalos
One way to look at the past performances is as cooking ingredients for a recipe...but there is another way, IMO. I view them as art supplies for an artist. Two artists pick up the exact same brushes, paints and canvases. But one's finished work hangs on the walls of famous museums...while the other's gathers dust in remote garage corners.
As far as I am concerned, the "uniqueness" lies not in our tools, but in our skill level.
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11-19-2021, 05:11 PM
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#93
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Reno, NV
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom
Gee, next week is Thanksgiving!
Btw, I was using that method to bet MC races, with a couple of other "rules" for a while.
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Right now, I am head down and tail up working on the new book. Once I get that done I'll go back to building some cool videos.
Not by Thanksgiving, but definitely well before Christmas.
Oh, and 2022 Pars will be out in January.
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11-19-2021, 06:03 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Canandaigua, New york
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Looking forward to pars and P&P.
Been really digging into the 2012 version the last few months, along with Reynolds numbers.
Our phone call last fall has inspired me to investigate.
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11-22-2021, 05:26 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Norfolk VA
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Tom,
What are the Reynold's Numbers? I've never heard of them.
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11-23-2021, 08:04 AM
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Location: Norfolk VA
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Now that was interesting - thanks Dave
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12-08-2021, 11:36 PM
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DJ M.Walk
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Compton, CA!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Schwartz
Yes.
And how many years has it been since we met?
I'm thinking it was about 2005?
(Las Vegas, we were staying at Caesar's.)
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Wow Dave! I totally missed this post! I'm surprised you remembered that. That was a great day meeting up with you and a few other members from the board!
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12-09-2021, 10:10 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Speed Figure
Wow Dave! I totally missed this post! I'm surprised you remembered that. That was a great day meeting up with you and a few other members from the board!
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I too was at that session in Ceasars. I remember meeting you Speed Figure. You were a pretty sophisticated player as I recall.
Tony K
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12-09-2021, 10:43 AM
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#100
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Reno, NV
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Speed Figure
Wow Dave! I totally missed this post! I'm surprised you remembered that. That was a great day meeting up with you and a few other members from the board!
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I too was at that session in Caesar's. I remember meeting you Speed Figure. You were a pretty sophisticated player as I recall.
Tony K
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We also met Red Knave while we were there as well, but that was coincidental.
Funny thing... we were there on a comp from Don Johnson to see Celine Dion. I would not have walked across the street to see her but Beth wanted to go, so I went.
The show as just fantastic. Literally the best stage show I ever saw.
The tickets were crazy expensive, too.
Gotta say that Don Johnson is one of my favorite people.
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12-09-2021, 04:23 PM
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Location: Queens, NY
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/magnus-...is-11639003641
Interesting article about how Magnus Carlsen tries to turn a game of chess into something the more computer oriented players won’t be comfortable with so he can use his “human” edge to beat them.
It’s not exactly comparable to competing with the computer guys in racing, but we can search for race situations where we know the computer guys have more difficulty.
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12-09-2021, 04:36 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Reno, NV
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Sadly, must have an account to access that.
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12-09-2021, 06:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by classhandicapper
https://www.wsj.com/articles/magnus-...is-11639003641
Interesting article about how Magnus Carlsen tries to turn a game of chess into something the more computer oriented players won’t be comfortable with so he can use his “human” edge to beat them.
It’s not exactly comparable to competing with the computer guys in racing, but we can search for race situations where we know the computer guys have more difficulty.
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Where exactly would the computer be placed at a disadvantage against its human counterpart? Being unemotional in its betting is the computer's biggest advantage, IMO...and none of us mere mortals can adequately compete with that.
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12-09-2021, 06:58 PM
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crusty old guy
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Snarkytown USA
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Computers are stupid. They don't do what you want them to do, just what you tell them to do. So if things aren't coded they are missed by the computer. However, machine learning is changing the game (again), so maybe there's no chance for us mere flesh-covered mortals.
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12-09-2021, 07:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by headhawg
Computers are stupid. They don't do what you want them to do, just what you tell them to do. So if things aren't coded they are missed by the computer. However, machine learning is changing the game (again), so maybe there's no chance for us mere flesh-covered mortals.
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If the "stupid computer" can teach itself enough about chess to beat a Garry Kasparov...then the human expert horseplayer is in big trouble, IMO.
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