On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Elliott Hird
<penguinoftheg...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Also, TRUE is an incorrect judgement, because you have not won the
> game, regardless of what the judgement says. If I CFJ'd "I have won
> the game in 2012." and it was judged TRUE, that would be an incorrect
> judgement; judgements can interpret the rules, but not override them.

I don't think this CFJ alone would constitute a win, but I could
submit a distinct claim of victory and in the case of a TRUE or FALSE
judgment here, cite the CFJ as evidence.  No?

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