'Move Strength' - details please
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@betterlate1-0 said in 'Move Strength' - details please:
@roymccoy what makes you so angry?
LOL. What a lousy read.
That I can spell?
Your misspelling of "anagrammer" has nothing to do with this.
Have to wonder about someone as angry as you are.
Okay, do that.
Done responding ..as I often say as long as I know I do not cheat that is what counts.
That's what all the psychopathic cheats say.
What I finally seem to have figured out here is that you're defining cheating strictly as using an anagram dictionary or a solver. If that defines cheating, you're good. But if cheating is understood generally as taking unfair advantage of someone, you're cheating.
I am sorry you are so intimated by someone that can spell.
No, what really intimates me is someone that doesn't know the difference between "intimate" and "intimidate".
Happy Holidays. Done responding to you now
Good – I always enjoy having the last word!
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@betterlate1-0 said in 'Move Strength' - details please:
@roymccoy intimidated. .auto correct not me, but gave me a big laugh
Quick thinking.
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@roymccoy It is sad you do not realize I do not need quick thinking just facts. You assume that I cheat, now you assume it was a quick thought. Nowhere to you realize it is just truth. I am sorry for you and happy holidays. Your thoughts are your own. Enjoy them
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You assume that I cheat,
I don't assume you cheat – you announce it in public.
Nowhere to you realize it is just truth.
You got a weird .auto correct.
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I say I use my anagrammer..my brain
You also say you use the score thermometer without informing your opponent.
You also said you were done responding to me.
In any event what I'm assuming, if anything, is that taking unfair advantage of an opponent is cheating, and the first definition of cheat in my dictionary confirms this: "act dishonestly OR UNFAIRLY in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game or examination" (my emphasis).
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@roymccoy
Thanks for the book link. I'm a little sceptical of learning lots of common letter combos, happy to just stick with the ones already in my head like 'ing' and 'ion' whatever. I don't see how any book can do much more than that.I sometimes use anagram sites when commenting eg to turn someones moniker into a phrase relevant to the discussion is all. For example, 'beta letter's for 'betterlate' when I wish him all good fortune in finding better letters. LOL
If I am writing poetry I just use rhyming apps. Here's one:
Bereft of experience
(A poem inspired by a George Monbiot text)Oh yes maybe for you it was this way,
you were taught to postpone pleasures.
That Rome wasn't built in a day,
Must be patient and adventurous.But me want everything at once.
Though bereft of experience.For me it is different,
I wait for no man.
Immediate gratification.
Ten second span!The iPhone generation
Give it all to me now!
No pain, no frustration,
No joy and no sorrow.I never watched WALLEE,
I never read 1984.
Bereft of experience,
I am an adult child.Am I alive? Is there no death?
When will life begin.
But I want your philosophy,
I want to know what you know.I follow the way I am given,
mysogyny and no history.
Though I overflow with love,
I am virtual world bankrupt.So what can I rebel against?
What have you got? -
@mistertoad
Thanks for reminding me of the book, which I've consequently now added to an Amazon order I've been slowly putting together. I can afford $13.73 and the book looks like it might be helpful:The puzzles in Anagrammar have been designed to turn a novice or average wordgame player into an expert at finding words from random sequences of letters. Ever wonder how the experts do it so quickly? It will be no surprise if you follow the specific instructions offered for solving these puzzles. It starts with very easy word-matching puzzles and slowly works its way toward more challenging anagrams, and includes teaching you the best and simplest method for finding seven- and eight-letter words. Includes more than 6000 puzzles. Once you have trained your brain with the main body of puzzles, the author also offers two novel puzzle types that use your newfound skills.
I already know how to look for ING, ION, etc. too, but I've often felt that I had something to learn and it's at least imaginable that this may provide it. At the very least it looks like a good bedside companion for pre-sleep moments. Unlike a novel, you don't have to worry about where you're going to stop or keeping your place.
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@betterlate1-0 said in 'Move Strength' - details please:
@roymccoy strategy
Yeah, like using the score thermometer without informing your opponent. That's a great strategy, but I don't need a book for it.
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@betterlate1-0
Look again – I didn't say you said I needed a book for strategy. I said I didn't a book for "it", namely your cheating strategy of secretly using the score thermometer against opponents unaware of it and likely not having it at their disposal. That's the strategy in question here, though I suppose you're flattering yourself by allusion to brilliant, sophisticated strategies such as not wasting your S's or not setting your opponent up for triples. -
@betterlate1-0 said in 'Move Strength' - details please:
@roymccoy thanks for the entertainment[.]
Likewise. Happy holidays, cheater.
Guess you enjoy making up stories,
Name one story I've made up.
arguing
I'll argue about something if I feel like it, but I'm not arguing about this. You may accuse me of being repetitive if you like, and I'll confess to this because I'm repeatedly saying the same thing: that you're a psychopathic or very unintelligent cheat.
and being angry.
So you either can't read, or think I don't know when I am or am not angry, or are implying that I'm dishonest about my feelings. If I were to be angry (which I'm not), it would be because I'm farting around with this chat rather than doing something more useful and productive with my time.
I don't.
Bully for you. I guess this indicates the superiority of your personality.