Originally Posted by
Rob.Singer
No doubt it's very complicated, which is the kind of effort it took to be able to beat the vp machines consistently. The wizard knew it would be a gargantuan effort so he passed. So didn't Dancer's original programmer Dean Zamzow, and I offered him $1000 to do it. It's also why I had to pay the 3 math guys overseas $1500 apiece to review & comment. But to a "tested genius" like arci....it's NO PROBLEM! Just make up your own rules, claim you know it all, then dodge, scramble, and lie when pinned into the corner--and all while doing so behind the safety of a computer, knowing he'll never have to answer any of it face-to-face.
But you know what Alan? It may look complicated in writing, but it becomes very, very simple at the machines. I don't need pen & paper most of the time because it's all whole dollar numbers, but there's nothing wrong if someone wants to use them. And it is really, REALLY interesting to do once you get going, because you go in knowing you have a very high probability of winning your session, only you have to have the stomach for what you have to go thru to get there.The hardest part of it all? Actually following thru on doing what you are suppose to do, and not letting outside distractions, influences, or your own weaknesses get in the way.