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Subject: Re: Rebel Century - Shredder 4 (5th round Israeli chess league)

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 07:07:31 03/17/00

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On March 17, 2000 at 09:14:07, blass uri wrote:


>Rebel lost the game and I am quilty of the loss.
>The reason that Rebel came late is because of the fact that moshe slav did a
>blood test.
>He expected to do it at 8 but could do it only at 9.
>
>Another problem is that shredder operators did not agree to play with
>Century1.2a and they explained slav that it is the same as using Junior6 instead
>of Junior5.
>
>I thought to use century1.2a but slav told me not to do it so I had to install
>the old century again.
>
>My decision to use 1.2a in the past was based on some people including
>almog borstein (he told me tat century1.2a is century so I can say that the
>software is the same) and Ram sofer who told me:"do what you want"
>
>
>
>I did another operator error later but it was not important at this stage and
>Rebel lost the game after I was in bad mood and was sure that shredder is going
>to play Nd6(I did not look much in the board because I thought about blaming
>myself and playing Na3 is a typical not human move because it seems that the
>knight cannot go back from a3).
>
>I found that Na3 was played only 0.1 second after I press the clock and it was
>too late because my opponent did not let me to go back.
>
>I think that Rebel could not save the game after my first operator error.
>
>It is better to do 2 operator errors in one game than to do 1 operator error in
>2 games but if Ed wants he can fire me and try to find a better operator.

Nobody is going to be fired. Just bring me a nice victory against a GM
next time.

Ed

>Uri



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