Quarterfinal play-in 1 · Match 21

NAT (Albert Einstein) vs SOC (Jane Addams)

Result 1-1. Outcome: NAT (Albert Einstein) by shootout (5-4).

Result1-1
OutcomeNAT (Albert Einstein) by shootout (5-4)
DiscourseB 0.845
AestheticB 0.866
Checked moves38
Bead passes23

Realtime Call

Turn 1
0-0
Kickoff

  1. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Albert Einstein · Move

    Turn 1. Pass. "It is only with reluctance that man's desire for knowledge endures a dualism of this kind."

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    The inquiry keeps moving.

  2. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Jane Addams · Move

    Turn 2. 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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    The inquiry keeps moving.

  3. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Albert Einstein · Move

    Turn 3. Advance. "How was unity to be preserved in his comprehension of the forces of nature".

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    The move answers pressure.

  4. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Paulo Freire · Answer

    Turn 4. Bishop answers: "I can defend it on this basis, and that is why this answer matters."

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    The inquiry keeps moving.

  5. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Albert Einstein · Move

    Turn 5. Pass. "Thus the endeavour toward a unified view of the nature of forces leads to the hypothesis of an ether."

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    The move answers pressure.

  6. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Desiderius Erasmus · Answer

    Turn 6. Bishop answers: "But the nature of this work is such, that it receives addition as often as it is revised."

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    The move answers pressure.

  7. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Albert Einstein · Move

    Turn 7. 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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    The move answers pressure.

  8. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Jane Addams · Move

    Turn 8. Advance. "BULLOCK, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics, Williams College. *Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order*."

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    The move answers pressure.

  9. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Albert Einstein · Move

    Turn 9. Pass. "It is only with reluctance that man's desire for knowledge endures a dualism of this kind."

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    The move answers pressure.

  10. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Paulo Freire · Answer

    Turn 10. Bishop answers: "Jane Addams framed this well; the inference is that we should move here."

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    The move answers pressure.

  11. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Charles Darwin · Answer

    Turn 11. Bishop answers: "Naturalists continually refer to external conditions, such as climate, food, etc., as the only possible cause of variation."

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    The inquiry keeps moving.

  12. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Mary Wollstonecraft · Move

    Turn 12. Advance. "For surely, sir, you will not assert, that a duty can be binding which is not founded on reason".

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    The move answers pressure.

  13. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Hermann von Helmholtz · Answer

    Turn 13. Bishop answers: "I need not enumerate the actual results which the last century gained by this work."

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    The challenge gives the next answer real work to do.

  14. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Desiderius Erasmus · Answer

    Turn 14. 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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    The move answers pressure.

  15. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Hermann von Helmholtz · Answer

    Turn 15. Bishop answers: "He had probably never dipped very deep in the latter subject, and that strengthened our doubts."

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    The move answers pressure.

  16. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Paulo Freire · Answer

    Turn 16. Bishop answers: "That means the stronger reading is likely in this direction under pressure."

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    The challenge gives the next answer real work to do.

  17. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Charles Darwin · Answer

    Turn 17. Bishop answers: "From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form."

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    The challenge gives the next answer real work to do.

  18. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Paulo Freire · Answer

    Turn 18. Bishop answers: "I can defend it on this basis, and that is why this answer matters."

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    The move answers pressure.

  19. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Charles Darwin · Answer

    Turn 19. 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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    The move answers pressure.

  20. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Jane Addams · Move

    Turn 20. Pass. "Literature, too, portrays an equally absorbing though better adjusted desire to know all kinds of life."

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    The move answers pressure.

  21. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · David Bohm · Move

    Turn 21. Pass. Charles Darwin releases to Queen David Bohm, who re-centers the question.

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    The move answers pressure.

  22. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Jane Addams · Move

    Turn 22. Advance. "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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    The move answers pressure.

  23. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Alexander von Humboldt · Question

    Turn 23. 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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    The move answers pressure.

  24. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Paulo Freire · Answer

    Turn 24. Bishop answers: "Let’s take that test seriously; here is how it holds together."

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    The move answers pressure.

  25. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · David Bohm · Move

    Turn 25. Advance. Queen David Bohm develops the line.

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    The inquiry keeps moving.

  26. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Desiderius Erasmus · Answer

    Turn 26. Bishop answers: "And not without cause, for when were the Grecian Demosthenes or Roman Cicero ever guilty of the like."

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    The challenge gives the next answer real work to do.

  27. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · David Bohm · Move

    Turn 27. Advance. Checked Queen David Bohm develops the line.

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    The move answers pressure.

  28. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Mary Wollstonecraft · Move

    Turn 28. Advance. "Who made man the exclusive judge, if woman partake with him the gift of reason".

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    The move answers pressure.

  29. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · David Bohm · Move

    Turn 29. Challenge. Checked Queen David Bohm tests the opposing line.

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    The challenge gives the next answer real work to do.

  30. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Mary Wollstonecraft · Move

    Turn 30. Challenge. "It was shortly after this, that she commenced the work to which these remarks are prefixed."

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    The challenge gives the next answer real work to do.

  31. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · David Bohm · Move

    Turn 31. Save. Checked Queen David Bohm is denied closure.

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    Closure is delayed at 0-0.

  32. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Mary Wollstonecraft · Move

    Turn 32. Advance. "They may be convenient slaves, but slavery will have its constant effect, degrading the master and the abject dependent."

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    The move answers pressure.

  33. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Charles Darwin · Answer

    Turn 33. Bishop answers: "Any change in the embryo or larva will almost certainly entail changes in the mature animal."

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    The challenge gives the next answer real work to do.

  34. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Jane Addams · Move

    Turn 34. 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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    The move answers pressure.

  35. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Wolfgang Pauli · Question

    Turn 35. Knight asks: "If this line is valid, what would it imply for the other side to justify now?"

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    The move answers pressure.

  36. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Paulo Freire · Answer

    Turn 36. Bishop answers: "That means the stronger reading is likely in this direction under pressure."

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    The challenge gives the next answer real work to do.

  37. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Charles Darwin · Answer

    Turn 37. Bishop answers: "Naturalists continually refer to external conditions, such as climate, food, etc., as the only possible cause of variation."

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    The move answers pressure.

  38. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Desiderius Erasmus · Answer

    Turn 38. Bishop answers: "But who are they that for no other reason but that they were weary of life have hastened their own fate."

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    The move answers pressure.

  39. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Alexander von Humboldt · Question

    Turn 39. Knight asks: "That which is attained by observation and experiment (calling forth phenomena) leads, by analogy and induction, to a knowledge of 'empirical laws'; their gradual simplification and generalization?"

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    The challenge gives the next answer real work to do.

  40. 0-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Jane Addams · Move

    Turn 40. Pass. "BULLOCK, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics, Williams College. *Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order*."

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    The inquiry keeps moving.

  41. 0-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Alexander von Humboldt · Question

    Turn 41. Knight asks: "The 'existing' can not be absolutely separated in our contemplation of nature from the 'future'?"

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    The move answers pressure.

  42. 0-1 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Desiderius Erasmus · Answer

    Turn 42. Bishop answers: "But the nature of this work is such, that it receives addition as often as it is revised."

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    The score moves to 0-1.

  43. 0-1 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Alexander von Humboldt · Question

    Turn 43. Knight asks: "Misunderstood popular knowledge, confounding cosmography with a mere encyclopedic enumeration of natural sciences?"

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    The challenge gives the next answer real work to do.

  44. 0-1 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Mary Wollstonecraft · Move

    Turn 44. Advance. "For surely, sir, you will not assert, that a duty can be binding which is not founded on reason".

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    The inquiry keeps moving.

  45. 1-1 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Hermann von Helmholtz · Answer

    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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    The score moves to 1-1.

  46. 1-1 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Paulo Freire · Answer

    Turn 46. Bishop answers: "That means the stronger reading is likely in this direction under pressure."

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    The move answers pressure.

  47. 1-1 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · David Bohm · Move

    Turn 47. Pass. Queen David Bohm re-centers the question.

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    The inquiry keeps moving.

  48. 1-1 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Mary Wollstonecraft · Move

    Turn 48. Advance. "Who made man the exclusive judge, if woman partake with him the gift of reason".

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    The inquiry keeps moving.

  49. 1-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · David Bohm · shootout

    Shootout round 1. David Bohm for NAT (Albert Einstein): goal. Shootout score 1-0.

  50. 1-0 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Paulo Freire · shootout

    Shootout round 1. Paulo Freire for SOC (Jane Addams): save. Shootout score 1-0.

  51. 2-0 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Hermann von Helmholtz · shootout

    Shootout round 2. Hermann von Helmholtz for NAT (Albert Einstein): "Owing to the Reformation, intellectual life had lost its old stability and cohesion; everything appeared in a new light, and new questions arose.". Shootout score 2-0.

  52. 2-1 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Desiderius Erasmus · shootout

    Shootout round 2. Desiderius Erasmus for SOC (Jane Addams): "Nor in truth can it be rightly inferred, _This Confession is of human ordinance, therefore Christ is not its Author_.". Shootout score 2-1.

  53. 2-1 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Alexander von Humboldt · shootout

    Shootout round 3. Alexander von Humboldt for NAT (Albert Einstein): "Natural philosophy, which preceded all exact observation in antiquity, is a natural, but not unfrequently ill-directed, effort of reason.". Shootout score 2-1.

  54. 2-2 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Mary Wollstonecraft · shootout

    Shootout round 3. Mary Wollstonecraft for SOC (Jane Addams): "It was shortly after this, that she commenced the work to which these remarks are prefixed.". Shootout score 2-2.

  55. 2-2 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Charles Darwin · shootout

    Shootout round 4. Charles Darwin for NAT (Albert Einstein): "From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form.". Shootout score 2-2.

  56. 2-2 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Jane Addams · shootout

    Shootout round 4. Jane Addams for SOC (Jane Addams): "Literature, too, portrays an equally absorbing though better adjusted desire to know all kinds of life.". Shootout score 2-2.

  57. 3-2 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Albert Einstein · shootout

    Shootout round 5. Albert Einstein for NAT (Albert Einstein): "How was unity to be preserved in his comprehension of the forces of nature?". Shootout score 3-2.

  58. 3-3 · SOC (Jane Addams) · John Maynard Keynes · shootout

    Shootout round 5. John Maynard Keynes for SOC (Jane Addams): "Will the charm work still, when the stock of statesmen's credibility, accumulated before these times, is getting exhausted?". Shootout score 3-3.

  59. 4-3 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · Wolfgang Pauli · shootout

    Shootout round 6. Wolfgang Pauli for NAT (Albert Einstein): goal. Shootout score 4-3.

  60. 4-4 · SOC (Jane Addams) · John Stuart Mill · shootout

    Shootout round 6. John Stuart Mill for SOC (Jane Addams): "It was a glimpse of another atmosphere, though the studious habits of his home life were maintained.". Shootout score 4-4.

  61. 5-4 · NAT (Albert Einstein) · David Bohm · shootout

    Shootout round 7. David Bohm for NAT (Albert Einstein): goal. Shootout score 5-4.

  62. 5-4 · SOC (Jane Addams) · Paulo Freire · shootout

    Shootout round 7. Paulo Freire for SOC (Jane Addams): save. Shootout score 5-4.

Board Record

Match Shape

Discourse B (0.845); aesthetic B (0.866); repetition 0.283. Move mix: 8 pass, 27 advance, 10 challenge, 2 claim, 1 save.

Shootout

RoundTeamFacultyOutcomeScore
1NAT (Albert Einstein)David Bohmgoal1-0
1SOC (Jane Addams)Paulo Freiresave1-0
2NAT (Albert Einstein)Hermann von Helmholtzgoal2-0
2SOC (Jane Addams)Desiderius Erasmusgoal2-1
3NAT (Albert Einstein)Alexander von Humboldtsave2-1
3SOC (Jane Addams)Mary Wollstonecraftgoal2-2
4NAT (Albert Einstein)Charles Darwinsave2-2
4SOC (Jane Addams)Jane Addamssave2-2
5NAT (Albert Einstein)Albert Einsteingoal3-2
5SOC (Jane Addams)John Maynard Keynesgoal3-3
6NAT (Albert Einstein)Wolfgang Pauligoal4-3
6SOC (Jane Addams)John Stuart Millgoal4-4
7NAT (Albert Einstein)David Bohmgoal5-4
7SOC (Jane Addams)Paulo Freiresave5-4

Full Call Sheet

TurnScoreActionCallRelevance
10-0PassKing Albert Einstein re-centers the question.0.798
20-0AdvanceKing Jane Addams develops the line.0.826
30-0AdvanceChecked King Albert Einstein develops the line.0.894
40-0PassBishop Paulo Freire re-centers the question.0.911
50-0PassChecked King Albert Einstein re-centers the question.1.000
60-0AdvancePaulo Freire releases to Bishop Desiderius Erasmus, who develops the line.0.861
70-0AdvanceChecked King Albert Einstein develops the line.1.000
80-0AdvanceDesiderius Erasmus releases to King Jane Addams, who develops the line.0.618
90-0PassChecked King Albert Einstein re-centers the question.0.767
100-0AdvanceJane Addams releases to Bishop Paulo Freire, who develops the line.0.855
110-0AdvanceBishop Charles Darwin develops the line.0.909
120-0AdvancePaulo Freire releases to Queen Mary Wollstonecraft, who develops the line.0.997
130-0ChallengeCharles Darwin releases to Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz, who tests the opposing line.0.981
140-0AdvanceMary Wollstonecraft releases to Bishop Desiderius Erasmus, who develops the line.0.977
150-0AdvanceChecked Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz develops the line.1.000
160-0ChallengeDesiderius Erasmus releases to Bishop Paulo Freire, who tests the opposing line.0.910
170-0ChallengeHermann von Helmholtz releases to Bishop Charles Darwin, who tests the opposing line.0.816
180-0AdvanceChecked Bishop Paulo Freire develops the line.0.907
190-0AdvanceChecked Bishop Charles Darwin develops the line.0.963
200-0PassPaulo Freire releases to King Jane Addams, who re-centers the question.1.000
210-0PassCharles Darwin releases to Queen David Bohm, who re-centers the question.1.000
220-0AdvanceChecked King Jane Addams develops the line.0.896
230-0AdvanceDavid Bohm releases to Knight Alexander von Humboldt, who develops the line.0.888
240-0AdvanceJane Addams releases to Bishop Paulo Freire, who develops the line.0.763
250-0AdvanceQueen David Bohm develops the line.1.000
260-0ChallengePaulo Freire releases to Bishop Desiderius Erasmus, who tests the opposing line.0.934
270-0AdvanceChecked Queen David Bohm develops the line.1.000
280-0AdvanceDesiderius Erasmus releases to Queen Mary Wollstonecraft, who develops the line.1.000
290-0ChallengeChecked Queen David Bohm tests the opposing line.0.946
300-0ChallengeChecked Queen Mary Wollstonecraft tests the opposing line.0.637
310-0SaveChecked Queen David Bohm is denied closure.1.000
320-0AdvanceChecked Queen Mary Wollstonecraft develops the line.0.934
330-0ChallengeDavid Bohm releases to Bishop Charles Darwin, who tests the opposing line.0.734
340-0AdvanceMary Wollstonecraft releases to King Jane Addams, who develops the line.0.679
350-0AdvanceCharles Darwin releases to Knight Wolfgang Pauli, who develops the line.0.875
360-0ChallengeJane Addams releases to Bishop Paulo Freire, who tests the opposing line.1.000
370-0AdvanceWolfgang Pauli releases to Bishop Charles Darwin, who develops the line.1.000
380-0AdvancePaulo Freire releases to Bishop Desiderius Erasmus, who develops the line.0.918
390-0ChallengeCharles Darwin releases to Knight Alexander von Humboldt, who tests the opposing line.0.944
400-0PassKing Jane Addams re-centers the question.0.906
410-0AdvanceChecked Knight Alexander von Humboldt develops the line.0.990
420-1ClaimBishop Desiderius Erasmus presses a claim.0.831
430-1ChallengeChecked Knight Alexander von Humboldt tests the opposing line.1.000
440-1AdvanceQueen Mary Wollstonecraft develops the line.1.000
451-1ClaimAlexander von Humboldt releases to Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz, who presses a claim.1.000
461-1AdvanceMary Wollstonecraft releases to Bishop Paulo Freire, who develops the line.1.000
471-1PassQueen David Bohm re-centers the question.0.879
481-1AdvanceQueen Mary Wollstonecraft develops the line.0.856