This is exactly the point.
For Mike it is obvious, that burying-strategy is riskier.
For me, offensive truncation can be as much dangerous.
Yes burying as a double weight compared and it should hurt
more when your strategy comes back right against your favorite,
but it is easier to predict, becaus
Steph--
You wrote:
Although, as Blake argued, it seems winning votes could increase
the tendancy of using a burying-strategy instead to achieve the same goal.
I reply:
...and we wouldn't want to put them to the trouble of risky offensive
order-reversal.
Well, no one can say that you aren't