Author: Leon Stancliff
Date: 23:46:53 07/26/98
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On July 26, 1998 at 18:24:05, Fernando Villegas wrote: >Hi aLL: >The idea of playing thought internet sound very good, except for one thing: I >have never do that stuff in my life and I have not the slightest idea as how it >is. Of course, if you tell what to do and Ed or another guy is prepared to tutor >me and or handle Rebel 10 with his faster computer and send me the moves, tha's >OK. But then the second problem arises: time difference of 6 hours. I mostly >works in my home and so I can do this in the morning, but I don't know the >availability of Ivan for that shedule. The idea was to meet in my home at night >with my own circle of chess freaks and drink and eat as Ivan works and >suffers... :-) >In the worst case of all, I will pit Ivan against my rebel 9 in my 200 Mhz.I >believe rebel 9 can give a very tough fight in this setting. >Anyway, I am waiting Ed answer. >Fernando I am delighted that GM Morivich has expressed an interest in a match of as many as six games at 40/120. However, I am hopeful that the same Rebel 10 program can play on the 450 Mhz level as was played against Anand. Rebel 9 playing at 200 Mhz does not answer the most important questions. Surely the time difference is not an unsurmountable issue. I would predict that GM Morivich would win such a match, but that the score would be about 4 points for Morivich and 2 points for Rebel 10 in a six game match. Let's hear from Ed!!
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