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Originally Posted by GirlySports
The Numbers Played in the B&W II replay (squiggs first)
1. 19 20
2. 20 10
3. 12 0
4. 15 29
5. 0 10
6. 13 11
7. 1 4
8. 12 15
9. 7 0
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I didn't think you'd be willing to bid all your chips in round 8. You could have a maximum of 17, and played white, so the range was 10-17. I thought you'd at least leave yourself at least one chip, moving the range from 10-16. If the chip count was 19-17, I needed to bid one more than you to win both rounds, and tie or bid two more in order to force another tie. I thought there was a chance you went 9 in round 7 and then 10 in round 8, or 8 in round 7 and 10-11 in round 8. My final thought was you went 10-13. I wanted to ensure I got the 10 if it was there, so I picked 12 over 13 and hoped.
I couldn't play 17/18, because if I had played either, and you had played 10 I lose round 9. I wasn't going to pick 14-17, so you did well to pick one of those numbers, and out played me.
I also thought you would have played black in round 8. This would have forced me to pick your number out of 10 (0-9), where by playing white I thought I'd be able to narrow the scope a little bit.