![]() ![]() we were already on the road assisting with water rescues," said Officer Nicholas Lafata, Monroe Township Police.Ĭellphone video shows first responders on swift boats going door-to-door and car-to-car, rescuing people from raging floodwaters Sunday. In Monroe Township, police officers ditched their vests and jumped into neck-high floodwaters to save lives. Roads, cars and homes were all swamped by the deluge of water, and when the floods receded, some homeowners discovered a big mess left behind. MONROE TOWNSHIP, New Jersey (WABC) - Henri turned streets into rivers in some neighborhoods in New Jersey. Randomness and luck definitely play their role in chess.Anthony Johnson has more on the clean up efforts in Middlesex County following devastating floods from Henri. In reality when playing chess we have to choose between moves that we cannot calculate until the end, therefore we look towards "signs" that might indicate candidate moves and we add some ( pathetic ? lol ) calculation to that, if we are lucky we choose for the move that brings the best winning chances, if we are unlucky that game we go for the wrong one.īoth players have enough skill to avoid the worst moves but none of them can find systematically the best move, this results into a situation where the winner is the most lucky player, that is when both players are equally skilled, if this is not the case the more skilled player will be able to rule out the moves the less skilled player does not avoid, and the more skilled player has a better luck / skill ratio and has more probability to win. ( assuming both players are at the elo matching their skill ). The scores would then look like : within 100 elo range the games will always be remise ( I took 100 as an example not knowing the right number ) more elo difference would always result in a win for the highest ranked player. If it was the player with higher skill would never ever loose to a player with skill that is a fraction lower. Why does everybody think chess is 100 % skill based ? ![]()
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