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Sorry to ask this as I know the answer is somewhere in the pipe already but searching is in vain.when an invite says >1800 does this mean the challenger only wants rankings less than 1800? In my memory of math, this would mean "less than 1800."
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Nihon
Originally posted by ToekneeG> means greater< means less than
The sky
Originally posted by mochiron< means Ku in Japanese.
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The alligator eats the bigger number.... So what if that's the only way I remember it? 😞
So it's the reverse of what you said. It is an invite for a player over 1800 in your example...
You know how to play chess but you don't know that 3 > 2. *Sigh*