OTB, this came amidst about 8 positions that were too good to double.
When my opponent suddenly turned the game around I asked whether I had
missed a double in there somewhere. This is it.
My thoughts were that with 11 checkers in the zone, a three point board,
a blot to shoot at with one on the bar, plus an anchor to fall back on
in case the blitz failed it seemed correct to take a shake and see if I
could press the gammon. It didn't occur to me that O had a take!
Certainly I would have cubed if I thought O would take this - and it
didn't seem very close. But it's a take; narrow, but a take.
In retrospect, the strength of the position is the 40% gammon rate, and
since I won't realize the full value of the gammon AtS if the cube is at
4, O can take with 33% GWC.
Cube analysis
Rollout cubeless equity +0.725 (Money: +0.671)
Cubeful equities:
1. Double, take +0.992
2. Double, pass +1.000 ( +0.008)
3. No double +0.914 ( -0.078)
Proper cube action: Redouble, take
Rollout details:
Player X owns 2-cube:
0.670 0.404 0.012 - 0.330 0.078 0.007 CL +0.725 CF +0.914
[0.001 0.002 0.001 - 0.001 0.003 0.002 CL 0.005 CF 0.007]
Player O owns 4-cube:
0.675 0.406 0.030 - 0.325 0.089 0.012 CL +1.218 CF +0.992
[0.002 0.002 0.003 - 0.002 0.004 0.002 CL 0.009 CF 0.011]
Full cubeful rollout with var.redn.
1296 games, Mersenne Twister dice gen. with seed 910687781 and
quasi-random dice
Play: world class 2-ply cubeful prune [world class]
keep the first 0 0-ply moves and up to 8 more moves within equity 0.16
Skip pruning for 1-ply moves.
Cube: 2-ply cubeful prune [world class]
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//Walt