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If you went one thou under giving up the stripe by 1 thou. then your oppenent ran right on with a zero.
Or you crossed the center line to lose. |
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If your opponent had a perfect run...you would still take the stripe by 1 thou if you were .000 and one thou under your dial. You couldn't give up the stripe by 1 thou to the perfect run and still be 1 thou under.
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Impossible. If you were .000 and 1 thou under your dial. Even if your opponent had a perfect run...you would still take the stripe by 1 thou. There is no mathematical way you could give the stripe back by 1 thou to a perfect run scenario and still run 1 thou under your dial. The question is pretty complicated isn't it! lol!
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