Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 06:51:13 07/26/98
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On July 26, 1998 at 09:20:22, SEAN EVANS wrote: >The "Twelve (12) Year Old Child" writes, > >Let's face it, we know humans cannot beat Micros on fast time controls! > >We do know that Anand won the *real* match on long time controls as follows; > >Anand 1.5 > >Rebel 0.5 5-3 in total. This was the match. 8 games: 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1 Or else, your way of counting (quoting an admirable reply from Howard Exner): "Teacher: OK children, today we are going to learn how to count. Repeat after me, 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 ..." Enrique >Yes that is correct Anand *beat* Rebel rather soundly, looks like Rebel is a >*long* way from being the micro Grandmaster. > >The fast time controls were just played so Shroeder could claim a victory for >his "crappy" DOS platform program, to increase his sales. If all the games had >been on long time controls I do not believe Rebel would have won a single game. > >Your friend in Computer Chess, > >The Apostle Sean
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