onsdag 31. august 2011

Match 4 of 50


JediMenace Category sonrik
Advanced (-0,0228) Total Error Expert (-0,0111)
World Class (-0,0100) Checker Play Expert (-0,0118)
Distracted (-0,0765) Cube Play World Class (-0,0078)
11,4 Performance Rating 5,5

JediMenace Game per Game sonrik
Advanced (-0,0238) Game 1 World Champ. (+0,0000)
World Class (-0,0074) Game 2 Advanced (-0,0195)
Expert (-0,0107) Game 3 Expert (-0,0104)
Casual Player (-0,0425) Game 4 World Class (-0,0082)
Expert (-0,0123) Game 5 World Champ. (-0,0044)
Intermediate (-0,0259) Game 6 Advanced (-0,0157)

JediMenace Category sonrik
9(4)
-0,837(-8,86%)
Move Errors
Equity lost (cost)
10(6)
-0,976(-10,18%)
6(6)
-0,899(-5,18%)
Double Errors
Equity lost (cost)
1(1)
-0,124(-1,07%)
2(2)
-0,631(-6,27%)
Take Errors
Equity lost (cost)
0
+0,000
0 Outplays 0
17(12)
-2,368(-20,31%)
Total Error
Equity lost (cost)
11(7)
-1,100(-11,24%)
15
-0,286(-39,49%)
Jokers
Luck
10
+0,286(+39,49%)
Advanced
11,4
Level of Play
Luck
Expert
5,5



Ait, this was a disastermatch for the rebellion movement. What can be learned here is following: Don't let your  brain trick you into to good scenarios: Jedi on roll 0-0:
Jedi: As you can see i perform a Jedi mindtrick on myself. I tell my self that my oppnonent who has to guys in the air for sure will drop this... instantly...therefore I am too good??? This was a huge mistake leading on to another huge mistake in the next postion




Sonrik:
XG: Go to bed, come back fresh. This is a double/Take!!!

Jedi on roll in the same game:
Jedi: As you can see, still the same game. I have tricked myself into beliving it was to good, and since I want to be consistant, i keep on playing the not too good scenario, which of course never was to good. Total distster of course.





Sonrik:
XG: Jedi, you are DISTRACTED. Just cube it for god's sake and get a good nights sleep!



Summary of the match 4: In all fairness Sonrik takes the double, both victory and statt
Jedi: advanced 11.4
Sonrik: Expert 5.5

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