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Winning the Challenge
« on: Apr 18th, 2015, 7:57pm » |
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As it's reasonable to expect a fair bit of reporting on Sharp winning the Challenge, let's try to consolidate such news items in this one thread.
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deep_blue
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Re: Winning the Challenge
« Reply #4 on: Jul 16th, 2015, 6:56pm » |
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Potatoe, why didn't you mention my game to show that one can still TACTICALLY beat sharp?
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PotatoeTheCat
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Re: Winning the Challenge
« Reply #5 on: Jul 19th, 2015, 11:52am » |
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@DB, Many thanks for your question. The answer, in one word, is "Space". In an ideal world, I would cover your, Fritz's, Browni's & Jean's victories over Sharp, in detail. However, the article is already over 4000 words - double the length of the average KingPin article. And its not even about Chess! My friendly advice is: if you feel your victory is newsworthy, go write some copy! I was honestly surprised at how receptive KP was to my two articles on Arimaa. Its a nice thematic win (an exemplar of when a Camel hostage is NOT worth an additional Cat). I hear you are based in Germany. Perhaps there is a regional angle to the story: eg "Local hero defeats World-Champion crushing bot". @All, Seriously, am I the only one who was disappointed at how little press/net coverage there was of recent important events. I could find almost no coverage either the Sharp victory in CC or Browni victory in the WC? Partly, the article was written in response to this gap. I have created a separate thread for any comments or discussion of the 2nd KP article. Please use that thread for this purpose, going forwards.
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