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Like a boss.
Love it!
In that picture he's kinda got a little Johnny Cash thing going.
Yeah.
He's walked the line.
Sonja Hogg in the background. Kind of appropriate...
He looks like Michael Pollard in that pic.
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RhythmDawg, between your avatar and the ready picture of Mr. Pollard, just wondering...
do you have any unusual hobbies, you know, maybe collect anything?
That's gotta be one scary scrapbook!
Do you look like Mel Gibson?
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My strength really doesn't lie in any of the particular shapes themselves. Its really very simple:
I use a heuristically designed compilation of strategies, depending on the opponent. For each strategy, I also have six metastrategies which defeat second-guessing, triple-guessing, as well as second-guessing my opponent, and so on. I choose my optimal strategy or metastrategy based on past performance and what I see in my competitor’s eye – think poker face. The main strategies I employ are history matching, frequency analysis, and random guessing. To answer your question, my strongest strategy is history matching in which I search for a sequence in the past that matches the last few moves in order to predict the next move of my opponent. Some people capable of doing this are considered savants. Others utilize various algorithms and computers to develop strategies prior to competition.
I use a mechanical pencil.
Mere mortals and rank amatuers stand in awe. So complex and yet so simple. In a word: Elegant!
I am not worthy.