Abstract
The issue of playing style is not normally given much consideration in chess and other two-player perfect information games with draws. Nevertheless, between two equally strong players, a player who tends to win or lose games has a significantly better chance of winning a tournament than a player who draws a lot of games. This note will attempt to quantify the effects of playing style on the probability of winning a tournament.
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