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Match Play. Blue trails 2-4 to 7. How should Blue play 11?
In a money game or at an even score bar/24, 6/3 is the narrowest of winners but it is very close.
At this score a gammon gets Blue to the Crawford Game and that is enough to swing the solution to bar/23, 13/12(2)* and make bar/24, 6/3 a bad error.
Stop me if you have heard this before but the score matters!
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