In Reply to: People don't do it consciously..... posted by Mrs. Piggy on October 27, 2002 at 18:55:38:
If you're implying that analysis doesn't or can't occur on a subconsious level, which I take you consider "natural", then I have
to disagree. As for your comments on Japanese rules, I have a
friend who regularly toured the pro wrestling circuit in Japan (wrestling is big there) some years ago and the NWA rules are the
same there as the USA, no cross-cultural conflict or contradiction
in that regard. In chess, a lower-rated player who ties a
higher-rated player, could consider himorherself a winner of
sorts in a subjective sense and relish that, and vice-versa for the
higher-rated player, but objectively, the fact remains that, according to the rules of chess, the game was judged a tie and duly
recorded that way,
(neither lost nor won the game), even though
the lower-rated player gained rating points and the higher-rated
player lost them. The record book data is objective and not
subject to interpretation. - AH
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Follow Ups
- Re: People don't do it consciously..... - AudioHead 19:53:46 10/27/02 (2)
- You are missing my point.... - Mrs. Piggy 20:16:46 10/27/02 (1)
- No, Not At All If You're Referring To..... - AudioHead 04:25:06 10/28/02 (0)