Group A · Match 01
Result 2-2. Outcome: Draw.
Turn 1. Pass. "It is only with reluctance that man's desire for knowledge endures a dualism of this kind."
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Turn 2. Advance. Queen Mary mother of Jesus develops the line.
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Turn 3. Bishop answers: "Naturalists continually refer to external conditions, such as climate, food, etc., as the only possible cause of variation."
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Turn 4. Knight asks: "What assumption are we testing if Mary mother of Jesus keeps the focus here?"
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Turn 5. Advance. "How was unity to be preserved in his comprehension of the forces of nature".
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Turn 6. Advance. "I thought one must first work modestly for years in such a field before one might dare to criticize."
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Turn 7. Challenge. "Thus the endeavour toward a unified view of the nature of forces leads to the hypothesis of an ether."
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Turn 8. Bishop answers: "The first is the principle (or source and origin), and the second is the doing and the effect (or trace)."
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Turn 9. Advance. "It appeared beyond question that light must be interpreted as a vibratory process in an elastic, inert medium filling up universal space."
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Turn 10. Knight asks: "What assumption are we testing if Avicenna keeps the focus here?"
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Turn 11. Bishop answers: "From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form."
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Turn 12. Advance. Queen Mary mother of Jesus develops the line.
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Turn 13. Bishop answers: "In the last chapter I shall give a brief recapitulation of the whole work, and a few concluding remarks."
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Turn 14. Knight asks: "What assumption are we testing if Mary mother of Jesus keeps the focus here?"
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Turn 15. Knight asks: "If this line is valid, what would it imply for the other side to justify now?"
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Turn 16. Knight asks: "What assumption are we testing if knight keeps the focus here?"
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Turn 17. Advance. Queen David Bohm develops the line.
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Turn 18. Pass. "For the troublesome work of translation I am greatly indebted to my assistant, Miss M."
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Turn 19. Knight asks: "Natural philosophy, which preceded all exact observation in antiquity, is a natural, but not unfrequently ill-directed, effort of reason?"
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Turn 20. Bishop answers: "Establishing the Proofs necessary for affirming the Essentiality of the Speaking (Rational) Soul, by the logical method. 10."
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Turn 21. Bishop answers: "Any change in the embryo or larva will almost certainly entail changes in the mature animal."
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Turn 22. Bishop answers: "Memoir on the Human Soul from the Stage of its Beginning to the Stage of its Perfection. 9."
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Turn 23. Bishop answers: "Naturalists continually refer to external conditions, such as climate, food, etc., as the only possible cause of variation."
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Turn 24. Pass. "But Truth, has many faces; and scarcely any poet (except perhaps Shakespeare) has come within measurable distance of expressing every aspect of the human character."
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Turn 25. Bishop answers: "From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form."
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Turn 26. Bishop answers: "That means the stronger reading is likely in this direction under pressure."
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Turn 27. Pass. Charles Darwin releases to Queen David Bohm, who re-centers the question.
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Turn 28. Pass. "But then this enjoins upon ourselves the duty of applying a proper criticism, grounded upon a practical knowledge of the facts."
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Turn 29. Save. Checked Queen David Bohm is denied closure.
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Turn 30. Advance. "I thought one must first work modestly for years in such a field before one might dare to criticize."
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Turn 31. Advance. Checked Queen David Bohm develops the line.
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Turn 32. Bishop answers: "I can defend it on this basis, and that is why this answer matters."
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Turn 33. Challenge. Checked Queen David Bohm tests the opposing line.
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Turn 34. Advance. Gregory Bateson releases to Queen Mary mother of Jesus, who develops the line.
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Turn 35. Save. Checked Queen David Bohm is denied closure.
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Turn 36. Challenge. Checked Queen Mary mother of Jesus tests the opposing line.
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Turn 37. Advance. Checked Queen David Bohm develops the line.
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Turn 38. Bishop answers: "Thus then we have divided (described) the generic soul, and defined it--which is what we had undertaken."
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Turn 39. Bishop answers: "In the last chapter I shall give a brief recapitulation of the whole work, and a few concluding remarks."
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Turn 40. Bishop answers: "The first is the principle (or source and origin), and the second is the doing and the effect (or trace)."
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Turn 41. Bishop answers: "I need not enumerate the actual results which the last century gained by this work."
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Turn 42. Pass. "For the troublesome work of translation I am greatly indebted to my assistant, Miss M."
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Turn 43. Bishop answers: "He had probably never dipped very deep in the latter subject, and that strengthened our doubts."
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Turn 44. Save. "But Truth, has many faces; and scarcely any poet (except perhaps Shakespeare) has come within measurable distance of expressing every aspect of the human character."
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Turn 45. Bishop answers: "We now know that many of these hypotheses, which found favour in their day, far overshot the mark."
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Turn 46. Bishop answers: "That means the stronger reading is likely in this direction under pressure."
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Turn 47. Bishop answers: "Owing to the Reformation, intellectual life had lost its old stability and cohesion; everything appeared in a new light, and new questions arose."
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Turn 48. Bishop answers: "Establishing the Proofs necessary for affirming the Essentiality of the Speaking (Rational) Soul, by the logical method. 10."
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Discourse B (0.900); aesthetic A (0.920); repetition 0.179. Move mix: 14 pass, 15 advance, 10 challenge, 4 claim, 5 save.
| Turn | Score | Action | Call | Relevance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0-0 | Pass | King Albert Einstein re-centers the question. | 0.911 |
| 2 | 0-0 | Advance | Queen Mary mother of Jesus develops the line. | 0.834 |
| 3 | 0-0 | Advance | Albert Einstein releases to Bishop Charles Darwin, who develops the line. | 0.634 |
| 4 | 0-0 | Pass | Mary mother of Jesus releases to Knight R. D. Laing, who re-centers the question. | 0.800 |
| 5 | 0-0 | Advance | Charles Darwin releases to King Albert Einstein, who develops the line. | 0.878 |
| 6 | 0-0 | Advance | King Carl Jung develops the line. | 0.823 |
| 7 | 0-0 | Challenge | Checked King Albert Einstein tests the opposing line. | 0.770 |
| 8 | 0-0 | Pass | Bishop Avicenna re-centers the question. | 0.969 |
| 9 | 0-0 | Advance | Checked King Albert Einstein develops the line. | 0.926 |
| 10 | 0-0 | Challenge | Avicenna releases to Knight R. D. Laing, who tests the opposing line. | 1.000 |
| 11 | 0-0 | Pass | Albert Einstein releases to Bishop Charles Darwin, who re-centers the question. | 0.864 |
| 12 | 0-0 | Advance | Queen Mary mother of Jesus develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 13 | 1-0 | Claim | Checked Bishop Charles Darwin presses a claim. | 1.000 |
| 14 | 1-0 | Advance | Mary mother of Jesus releases to Knight R. D. Laing, who develops the line. | 0.950 |
| 15 | 1-0 | Pass | Knight Wolfgang Pauli re-centers the question. | 0.848 |
| 16 | 1-0 | Challenge | Checked Knight R. D. Laing tests the opposing line. | 0.783 |
| 17 | 1-0 | Advance | Queen David Bohm develops the line. | 0.532 |
| 18 | 1-0 | Pass | King Carl Jung re-centers the question. | 0.922 |
| 19 | 1-0 | Advance | Knight Alexander von Humboldt develops the line. | 0.917 |
| 20 | 1-0 | Advance | Carl Jung releases to Bishop Avicenna, who develops the line. | 0.840 |
| 21 | 1-0 | Challenge | Bishop Charles Darwin tests the opposing line. | 0.871 |
| 22 | 1-0 | Challenge | Checked Bishop Avicenna tests the opposing line. | 0.959 |
| 23 | 1-0 | Save | Checked Bishop Charles Darwin is denied closure. | 1.000 |
| 24 | 1-0 | Pass | Avicenna releases to King Carl Jung, who re-centers the question. | 1.000 |
| 25 | 1-0 | Challenge | Checked Bishop Charles Darwin tests the opposing line. | 1.000 |
| 26 | 1-0 | Challenge | Carl Jung releases to Bishop Gregory Bateson, who tests the opposing line. | 0.854 |
| 27 | 1-0 | Pass | Charles Darwin releases to Queen David Bohm, who re-centers the question. | 0.879 |
| 28 | 1-0 | Pass | King Carl Jung re-centers the question. | 0.810 |
| 29 | 1-0 | Save | Checked Queen David Bohm is denied closure. | 0.790 |
| 30 | 1-0 | Advance | Checked King Carl Jung develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 31 | 1-0 | Advance | Checked Queen David Bohm develops the line. | 0.879 |
| 32 | 1-0 | Pass | Carl Jung releases to Bishop Gregory Bateson, who re-centers the question. | 0.924 |
| 33 | 1-0 | Challenge | Checked Queen David Bohm tests the opposing line. | 0.753 |
| 34 | 1-0 | Advance | Gregory Bateson releases to Queen Mary mother of Jesus, who develops the line. | 0.810 |
| 35 | 1-0 | Save | Checked Queen David Bohm is denied closure. | 0.984 |
| 36 | 1-0 | Challenge | Checked Queen Mary mother of Jesus tests the opposing line. | 0.900 |
| 37 | 1-0 | Advance | Checked Queen David Bohm develops the line. | 0.959 |
| 38 | 1-0 | Pass | Mary mother of Jesus releases to Bishop Avicenna, who re-centers the question. | 1.000 |
| 39 | 1-0 | Advance | David Bohm releases to Bishop Charles Darwin, who develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 40 | 1-1 | Claim | Checked Bishop Avicenna presses a claim. | 1.000 |
| 41 | 1-1 | Pass | Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz re-centers the question. | 0.970 |
| 42 | 1-1 | Pass | King Carl Jung re-centers the question. | 0.901 |
| 43 | 1-1 | Save | Checked Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz is denied closure. | 0.910 |
| 44 | 1-1 | Save | Checked King Carl Jung is denied closure. | 0.927 |
| 45 | 1-1 | Challenge | Checked Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz tests the opposing line. | 0.915 |
| 46 | 1-1 | Pass | Carl Jung releases to Bishop Gregory Bateson, who re-centers the question. | 0.851 |
| 47 | 2-1 | Claim | Checked Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz presses a claim. | 1.000 |
| 48 | 2-2 | Claim | Gregory Bateson releases to Bishop Avicenna, who presses a claim. | 0.981 |