Earl
I don't buy the odds.
I have heard about running out the set, many times. I have been to many tournaments and I have never seen it.
I have no doubt that Earl did it. But to say this isn't RARE is silly.
There was a time that Earl was nearly sane, and a true champion. Today not so much, I have watched him many times at tournaments and he draws a crowd for the same reason some folks watch NASCAR, expecting a wreck at any time.
Ken
You aren't calculating in the most important, deciding factor......the "Faint Factor".
This factor is why players of the highest level can give up handicaps that seem impossible...no one wants to admit they are subject to this factor, and we all are.
We learned to face and accept this factor (by studying the Samurai) before the gambling match....this, if effect, freed us from the viscous backlash of the "Faint Factor" rearing it's ugly head during the the battle. One way or another the expectations of winning and the fears of losing must be addressed.....or else.![]()
"When we can't accept defeat we will not experience victory on {the the Game's} Life's battlefield!"
'The Game is the Teacher'
I don't buy the odds.
I have heard about running out the set, many times. I have been to many tournaments and I have never seen it.
I have no doubt that Earl did it. But to say this isn't RARE is silly.
There was a time that Earl was nearly sane, and a true champion. Today not so much, I have watched him many times at tournaments and he draws a crowd for the same reason some folks watch NASCAR, expecting a wreck at any time.
Ken