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Subject: Re: Based on tournament results - No!

Author: Peter Berger

Date: 15:37:00 11/07/00

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On November 07, 2000 at 15:46:34, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote:

>On November 07, 2000 at 10:13:27, Marcus Kaestner wrote:
>
>>>Shredder 5 played 1 tournament and won (world championship) and it wasn't the
>>>future release Shredder 5 but a beta version (Shredder 4 just won CCT2).
>>
>>it was the future release, because the engine wasn´t changed since london. the
>>only thing is the gui. the gui is changing. that´s all. don´t expect a stronger
>>engine as the london-version. it´s strong, no doubt. but not strong enough to be
>>the best.
>
>Are YOU sleeping under MY bed?
>
>Stefan

Are YOU both aware that this discussion is held on a public message board and
not in private emails ?

You both chose to do it this way and with Shredder being the reigning world
champion every post of you obviously will generate much interest .

Yet , the messages become more and more esoteric .

Now it is about changes made to the engine between June and now where the
programmer claims the chessjournalist knows nothing about with the
chessjournalist suggesting he can anticipate what happens as he is much better
informed than the ordinary public even if he doesn't have the prog .

Then there is the lawsuit which will obviously block any meaningful
communication anyway ( if it is about time bombs or if it is about divination
(which seems to be the only possible way for all those predictions about
Shredder 5 performance ) .

OK , none of my business ( feel free to jump on me ) but can't you two just
_stop_ it ?

I just thought of my youth when I had a short christian period when I was taught
it is better to remain silent if you can't say anything which is of use to the
recipient ; this ended in me trying to remain silent for hours on end failing
miserably every day and feeling guilty :-)

Good night .

pete



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