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Subject: Re: Can anyone here beat the "best" prog in 40/120

Author: José Carlos

Date: 06:43:05 11/08/01

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On November 08, 2001 at 09:13:13, Jonas Cohonas wrote:

>On November 08, 2001 at 09:06:11, José Carlos wrote:
>
>>On November 08, 2001 at 08:58:30, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>>
>>>On November 08, 2001 at 08:41:16, Mogens Larsen wrote:
>>>
>>>>On November 08, 2001 at 08:33:09, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I said the requirements of the challenge was objective, not that the definition
>>>>>of anti comp play was clearly defined objectively!!
>>>>
>>>>If you by requirements mean conditions, then you clearly listed "no anti-comp"
>>>>play as a condition. So the requirements cannot be said to be objective. Unless
>>>>you by requirement means conditions minus "no anti-comp play" ;-).
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>>Mogens
>>>
>>>And i could say: if your wordplay was what i said ( transformed into your words)
>>>then you are right, but the objective was: can anyone beat one of the best progs
>>>at 40/120 on fast hardware, without anti comp play?
>>>The term anti comp is there for a reason and most people know what i am talking
>>>about when i say anti comp.
>>>Actually conditions as a term is quite subjective and requires some willingness
>>>to accept that the conditions might not be ones own defenition, everything is
>>>relative even when attemted to be put into perspective mogens ;)
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>Jonas
>>
>>  Can you define anti comp play? I'd be willing to play if I knew what are you
>>talking about.
>>
>>  José C.
>
>The question is not if i can define anti comp play, but if anyone here following
>a known mainline that leads to some equality, can beat one of the top 5 progs in
>40/120 conditions (on fast hardware) for example: would you be willing to play a
>comp using the first 3 moves of Ruy Lopez under the above mentioned conditions?
>
>Regards
>Jonas

  If after the first 3 moves of Ruy López I am free to play whatever moves I
want, I'll play. Of course I can't say for sure I'm gonna win (I'm under FIDE
2200 right now), but I will try. How do you plan to set such a game? On ICC?
  José C.



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