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"Odds" in a Sentence (22 examples)
The odds are against me, so I think I'll quit now.
Proponents of increased import duties are at odds with each other.
The drawer is stuffed full of odds and ends.
After an uphill struggle against great odds they finally got the company on its feet again.
Masashi and Takako were at odds with each other over where to spend their vacation.
Peter and Carol were at odds with each other over where to spend their vacation.
He put up a brave and lone struggle, but up against such heavy odds he couldn't get his business plan accepted.
The odds are even that our team will win the game.
I offered him odds of 3 to 1.
I was often at odds with my parents.
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I'd say the odds are strongly in favor of the sun rising tomorrow morning.
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I looked at the odds given by all bookmakers.
She beat me with knight odds but lost with rook odds.
The grandmaster gave his opponents significant time odds, of one minute versus ten minutes.
The resulting match of fourteen games was won by Mr. Maurian, who had scored all the Knight-odds parties and the majority of the even-term ones!
Nowadays, giving material odds in this way is rather rare, but the advent of the chess clock has made it possible for strong players to give time odds — taking one or two minutes for all their moves, for example, and allowing their opponents five minutes or more.
Harry Golombek, who had returned from Argentina with the British chess team but spent two years in the infantry before joining B.P., occasionally played chess with Turing, giving Queen odds in order to make the game more equal.
And finally, if those are tied, they'll play a final sudden-death game, using a format known as armageddon. In armageddon, black gets "time odds": White gets five minutes while black gets just four, but a draw counts as a win for black.
Fischer described all female professionals' play at his time to be that of "beginners", and went on to boast about hypothetically beating any female chess player with knight odds (when challenged to the same, though, he didn't respond).
The most important handicap historically is knight odds, because it produces play more similar to a normal game than handicaps like f7 and multiple moves, while still being a suitable handicap for rather strong players.
Here, Nakamura took the white pieces and the time odds with the mandatory win requirement, and managed to break Nepomniachtchi's resistance to clinch the title.
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