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Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no chess on

by remysun2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mar 12, 2008 at 02:29 PM

On Mar 12, 2:31=A0pm, David Damerell <damer...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:

> At what point in a football game is the position definitely drawn, such
> that neither team might score a final goal, but it remains possible to
> "toss a coin" and let one side win?

> None. Hence the situation is not comparable.

It used to be that football games could end in ties. Then the NFL
decided to have overtime, letting the first team to score win. Then,
Marty Morningweg decided to take the wind and not the ball when the
Lions played the Bears in overtime in Chicago, after Detroit won the
coin toss. It sure seemed seemed like he let the other team win.




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Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no che
remysun2000@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-03-12 14:29:52 
Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no che
David Richerby <davidr  2008-03-12 22:23:06 
Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no che
Chris Mattern <syscjm@  2008-03-17 01:44:06 
Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no che
David Richerby <davidr  2008-03-17 08:48:13 
Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no che
"Chess One" <  2008-03-17 09:26:51 

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