Tour 7:
The Bishops have 18699 kills and have been killed 21411 times against the Knights.
The Bishops have 15519 kills and have been killed 16516 times against the Rooks.
The Knights have 20934 kills and have been killed 18189 times against the Rooks.
Tour 8:
The Bishops have 14210 kills and have been killed 17664 times against the Knights.
The Bishops have 10020 kills and have been killed 11220 times against the Rooks.
The Knights have 16074 kills and have been killed 15687 times against the Rooks.
So far Tour 9:
The Bishops have 14213 kills and have been killed 17666 times against the Knights.
The Bishops have 6856 kills and have been killed 8620 times against the Rooks.
The Knights have 16077 kills and have been killed 15689 times against the Rooks.
Lately, the Knights have had numbers during prime hours, so that naturally upsets the numbers, making them not so reliable. It might (or might not) serve as some kind of illustration; either both the rook and bish prefer fighting Knights, or (and this is especially true for this tour) Knights have been strong enough in numbers to fight a two front war.
Iv'e heard some arguments about numbers, and my philosophy is like this; if a country is gangbanged, no matter which country, and it has the equivalent of numbers of the two other countries combined, it does not have "numbers". Fighter for fighter, it faces an equal number of enemies, only on two fronts. And this probably explains the numbers.
I'll admit I've yelled gangbang more than a few times

, but it's probably like when ya run across a red light; you're thinking "why do I ALWAYS get a red light?!?" totally forgetting all the green lights you've had.
So, gangbanging of a numerically superior country that has slightly less or the equivalent is quite acceptable and not unfair. It's when the numbers are equal it turns ugly. When a country has inferior numberrs, it turns really ugly.
Just my take on it.
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StSanta
9./JG 54 "Grünherz"
[This message has been edited by StSanta (edited 10-22-2000).]