Group B · Match 18
Result 2-2. Outcome: Draw.
Turn 1. Pass. King Leonardo da Vinci re-centers the question.
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Turn 2. Bishop answers: "I can defend it on this basis, and that is why this answer matters."
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Turn 3. Advance. Leonardo da Vinci releases to Queen Marie Curie, who develops the line.
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Turn 4. Advance. "For surely, sir, you will not assert, that a duty can be binding which is not founded on reason".
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Turn 5. Bishop answers: "The economy of human time is the next advantage of machinery in manufactures."
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Turn 6. Bishop answers: "I can defend it on this basis, and that is why this answer matters."
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Turn 7. Bishop answers: "In pointing out the advantages of tools, we shall commence with some of the simplest. 11."
\nThe challenge gives the next answer real work to do.
Turn 8. Bishop answers: "I can defend it on this basis, and that is why this answer matters."
\nThe challenge gives the next answer real work to do.
Turn 9. Bishop answers: "The simpler machines are often merely one or more tools placed in a frame, and acted on by a moving power."
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Turn 10. Pass. "We have come to have an enormous interest in human life as such, accompanied by confidence in its essential soundness."
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Turn 11. Pass. Charles Babbage releases to King Leonardo da Vinci, who re-centers the question.
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Turn 12. Advance. "Who made man the exclusive judge, if woman partake with him the gift of reason".
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Turn 13. Challenge. Checked King Leonardo da Vinci tests the opposing line.
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Turn 14. Bishop answers: "But the nature of this work is such, that it receives addition as often as it is revised."
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Turn 15. Bishop answers: "Leonardo da Vinci framed this well; the inference is that we should move here."
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Turn 16. Bishop answers: "That means the stronger reading is likely in this direction under pressure."
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Turn 17. Advance. Stafford Beer releases to Queen Marie Curie, who develops the line.
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Turn 18. Bishop answers: "I can defend it on this basis, and that is why this answer matters."
\nThe challenge gives the next answer real work to do.
Turn 19. Advance. Checked Queen Marie Curie develops the line.
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Turn 20. Bishop answers: "I can defend it on this basis, and that is why this answer matters."
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Turn 21. Bishop answers: "Several of the principles which I have proposed, appear to me to have been unnoticed before."
\nThe challenge gives the next answer real work to do.
Turn 22. Pass. "BULLOCK, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics, Williams College. *Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order*."
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Turn 23. Bishop answers: "The economy of human time is the next advantage of machinery in manufactures."
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Turn 24. Advance. "Literature, too, portrays an equally absorbing though better adjusted desire to know all kinds of life."
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Turn 25. Knight asks: "If this line is valid, what would it imply for the other side to justify now?"
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Turn 26. Pass. "The neighborhood mind is at once confronted not only by the difference of method, but by an absolute clashing of two ethical standards."
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Turn 27. Advance. Queen Marie Curie develops the line.
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Turn 28. Advance. "We have come to have an enormous interest in human life as such, accompanied by confidence in its essential soundness."
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Turn 29. Advance. Marie Curie releases to King Leonardo da Vinci, who develops the line.
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Turn 30. Knight asks: "It was a glimpse of another atmosphere, though the studious habits of his home life were maintained?"
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Turn 31. Bishop answers: "That means the stronger reading is likely in this direction under pressure."
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Turn 32. Advance. "It was shortly after this, that she commenced the work to which these remarks are prefixed."
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Turn 33. Knight asks: "If this line is valid, what would it imply for the other side to justify now?"
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Turn 34. Bishop answers: "Nor in truth can it be rightly inferred, _This Confession is of human ordinance, therefore Christ is not its Author_."
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Turn 35. Advance. Queen Marie Curie develops the line.
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Turn 36. Knight asks: "But his published work on the subject owed nothing to her, he tells us, in its doctrines?"
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Turn 37. Bishop answers: "In pointing out the advantages of tools, we shall commence with some of the simplest. 11."
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Turn 38. Knight asks: "In some of the presentation copies of his work on _Political Economy_, he wrote the following dedication:--"To Mrs?"
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Turn 39. Pass. Charles Babbage releases to King Leonardo da Vinci, who re-centers the question.
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Turn 40. Claim. "They may be convenient slaves, but slavery will have its constant effect, degrading the master and the abject dependent."
\nThe score moves to 1-1.
Turn 41. Bishop answers: "That means the stronger reading is likely in this direction under pressure."
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Turn 42. Bishop answers: "And not without cause, for when were the Grecian Demosthenes or Roman Cicero ever guilty of the like."
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Turn 43. Pass. King Leonardo da Vinci re-centers the question.
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Turn 44. Bishop answers: "But who are they that for no other reason but that they were weary of life have hastened their own fate."
\nThe score moves to 2-2.
Turn 45. Save. Checked King Leonardo da Vinci is denied closure.
\nClosure is delayed at 2-2.
Turn 46. Pass. "BULLOCK, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics, Williams College. *Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order*."
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Turn 47. Bishop answers: "The simpler machines are often merely one or more tools placed in a frame, and acted on by a moving power."
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Turn 48. Save. "For surely, sir, you will not assert, that a duty can be binding which is not founded on reason".
\nClosure is delayed at 2-2.
Discourse B (0.898); aesthetic A (0.907); repetition 0.207. Move mix: 14 pass, 18 advance, 9 challenge, 4 claim, 3 save.
| Turn | Score | Action | Call | Relevance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0-0 | Pass | King Leonardo da Vinci re-centers the question. | 1.000 |
| 2 | 0-0 | Pass | Bishop Paulo Freire re-centers the question. | 0.805 |
| 3 | 0-0 | Advance | Leonardo da Vinci releases to Queen Marie Curie, who develops the line. | 0.832 |
| 4 | 0-0 | Advance | Paulo Freire releases to Queen Mary Wollstonecraft, who develops the line. | 0.896 |
| 5 | 0-0 | Advance | Bishop Charles Babbage develops the line. | 0.839 |
| 6 | 0-0 | Advance | Bishop Paulo Freire develops the line. | 0.855 |
| 7 | 0-0 | Challenge | Checked Bishop Charles Babbage tests the opposing line. | 1.000 |
| 8 | 0-0 | Challenge | Checked Bishop Paulo Freire tests the opposing line. | 0.936 |
| 9 | 0-0 | Advance | Checked Bishop Charles Babbage develops the line. | 0.952 |
| 10 | 0-0 | Pass | Paulo Freire releases to King Jane Addams, who re-centers the question. | 0.881 |
| 11 | 0-0 | Pass | Charles Babbage releases to King Leonardo da Vinci, who re-centers the question. | 0.970 |
| 12 | 0-0 | Advance | Queen Mary Wollstonecraft develops the line. | 0.975 |
| 13 | 0-0 | Challenge | Checked King Leonardo da Vinci tests the opposing line. | 1.000 |
| 14 | 0-0 | Pass | Mary Wollstonecraft releases to Bishop Desiderius Erasmus, who re-centers the question. | 0.986 |
| 15 | 0-0 | Pass | Leonardo da Vinci releases to Bishop Stafford Beer, who re-centers the question. | 0.820 |
| 16 | 0-0 | Advance | Desiderius Erasmus releases to Bishop Paulo Freire, who develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 17 | 0-0 | Advance | Stafford Beer releases to Queen Marie Curie, who develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 18 | 0-0 | Challenge | Checked Bishop Paulo Freire tests the opposing line. | 0.902 |
| 19 | 0-0 | Advance | Checked Queen Marie Curie develops the line. | 0.990 |
| 20 | 0-0 | Save | Checked Bishop Paulo Freire is denied closure. | 0.872 |
| 21 | 0-0 | Challenge | Marie Curie releases to Bishop Charles Babbage, who tests the opposing line. | 1.000 |
| 22 | 0-0 | Pass | Paulo Freire releases to King Jane Addams, who re-centers the question. | 0.972 |
| 23 | 1-0 | Claim | Checked Bishop Charles Babbage presses a claim. | 1.000 |
| 24 | 1-0 | Advance | Checked King Jane Addams develops the line. | 0.770 |
| 25 | 1-0 | Pass | Knight Norbert Wiener re-centers the question. | 0.916 |
| 26 | 1-0 | Pass | Checked King Jane Addams re-centers the question. | 0.848 |
| 27 | 1-0 | Advance | Queen Marie Curie develops the line. | 0.865 |
| 28 | 1-0 | Advance | Checked King Jane Addams develops the line. | 0.957 |
| 29 | 1-0 | Advance | Marie Curie releases to King Leonardo da Vinci, who develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 30 | 1-0 | Pass | Knight John Stuart Mill re-centers the question. | 0.910 |
| 31 | 1-0 | Challenge | Leonardo da Vinci releases to Bishop Stafford Beer, who tests the opposing line. | 0.891 |
| 32 | 1-0 | Advance | John Stuart Mill releases to Queen Mary Wollstonecraft, who develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 33 | 1-0 | Advance | Stafford Beer releases to Knight Nikola Tesla, who develops the line. | 0.748 |
| 34 | 1-0 | Challenge | Bishop Desiderius Erasmus tests the opposing line. | 0.925 |
| 35 | 1-0 | Advance | Queen Marie Curie develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 36 | 1-0 | Advance | Desiderius Erasmus releases to Knight John Stuart Mill, who develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 37 | 1-0 | Advance | Marie Curie releases to Bishop Charles Babbage, who develops the line. | 0.934 |
| 38 | 1-0 | Challenge | Checked Knight John Stuart Mill tests the opposing line. | 1.000 |
| 39 | 1-0 | Pass | Charles Babbage releases to King Leonardo da Vinci, who re-centers the question. | 1.000 |
| 40 | 1-1 | Claim | John Stuart Mill releases to Queen Mary Wollstonecraft, who presses a claim. | 1.000 |
| 41 | 2-1 | Claim | Leonardo da Vinci releases to Bishop Stafford Beer, who presses a claim. | 0.958 |
| 42 | 2-1 | Challenge | Bishop Desiderius Erasmus tests the opposing line. | 1.000 |
| 43 | 2-1 | Pass | King Leonardo da Vinci re-centers the question. | 0.906 |
| 44 | 2-2 | Claim | Checked Bishop Desiderius Erasmus presses a claim. | 0.968 |
| 45 | 2-2 | Save | Checked King Leonardo da Vinci is denied closure. | 0.980 |
| 46 | 2-2 | Pass | King Jane Addams re-centers the question. | 0.771 |
| 47 | 2-2 | Pass | Leonardo da Vinci releases to Bishop Charles Babbage, who re-centers the question. | 0.862 |
| 48 | 2-2 | Save | Queen Mary Wollstonecraft is denied closure. | 0.878 |