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Will @grins or @megahertz fakesolve a TSTST problem with the Method of Moving Points?
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@grins and @megahertz13 will take the 2026 TSTST, and they are likely to use the method of moving points (mmp) to solve problems. However, this method is highly prone to error and fakesolve. Resolves YES if either one of them fakesolves a TSTST geometry problem with this method, and NO if neither of them fakesolve. N/A if somehow neither of them take the 2026 TSTST. See https://manifold.markets/grins/will-i-solve-a-tstst-problem-with-m for a similar market.

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Obviously no, but I don't think I'm allowed to bet on this market.

@grins Obviously yes, since mmp is a spam method.

@E142 The answer is simple. I will not submit a fakesolve MMP solution because it is fake. I may submit a real MMP solution, or no MMP solution at all.

The same is true of megahertz.

@grins how sure are you that it is a real mmp solution?

@E142 Simple. If I believe that I have an MMP solution, I will write it out carefully and in detail. It will be very obvious if I misapply some lemma or make a mistake in my movement. Fakesolving MMP problems is easy to avoid.

@grins then why does the mmp unit state that the mmp fakesolve rate is up to 90%