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A few days later we played another game and instead of sitting north she got down there first and she sat over in on the west side. So I sat across from her knowing that Corrine would be on the south end. Again I won about 70% of the games. So I think a lot of that is positioning and how the other player with skill knows what you're going to play next. Anyway it's a lot of fun playing a game. Back to you KG7 at FWB. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November. Thank you Bill. Well I've never played it in a live setting. I play it on the computer quite often. I know that that's, well it's got to be different. Moving position around the table gives you a fresh perspective. Same thing happens to me in Bridge. Playing with different partners or different position on the table. It's interesting. Whether there is anything to it or not who knows. We had a cousin, Corrine's cousin from Norway visit us for a couple of days last week. I got into a conversation with him. He's a, well let's see what would he be? 40ish middle aged and very very bright individual. He's an engineer scientist. I'm not sure what he really is from that standpoint but he's published some papers on intelligent man and we got into a conversation of chaos theory. I have always found that fascinating. Chaos theory being that out of chaos there is a pattern. Always is. So maybe that's what's going on with your mind shot. Is that the chaos being where you are at the table and you swing that pattern with you perhaps. I don't know how that would relate necessarily but probably in many ways if you kept track of it. That would be interesting to keep track of it for a while and see where those win points would be. Alright, enough of that. This is W7PAS and more check ins please.

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