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Subject: Re: Rebel 10 vs CM6K / homebrew results

Author: Bert Seifriz

Date: 04:19:57 02/07/99

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On February 07, 1999 at 04:56:28, Micheal Cummings wrote:

>
>On February 07, 1999 at 03:32:18, Jeroen Noomen wrote:
>
>>On February 07, 1999 at 00:30:31, Micheal Cummings wrote:
>>
>>Hello Michael,
>>
>>Which openingbook do you use for Rebel 10? It will never play 1. g3 by
>>itself, so I am wondering what book you use....
>>
>>Best regards, Jeroen
>
>A freind of mine has spent some time editing the opening book of Rebel 10, I am
>using that. He has also put most of the CM6K opening book into Rebels one. That
>was another thing I forgot to state, like I had to post what time control I was
>using.
>So you can take this as an advantage for Rebel or a disadvantage. I was more
>interested to see if Rebel 10 can handle itself with the openings that CM6K
>does, plus its own.
>
>I like programs that play interesting openings, or not ones not used that much,
>just a more of a interesting to me I suppose.
>
>These games are more of experimenting fun, not for some SSDF type of game, So
>does that anser your question :-)
>

You should mention your self cooked books in advance
and not after somebody caught you.
Everybody knows that you are a strong ChessMaster friend
and a Rebel enemy.
So you leave CM as it is but you give your own homebrew
openings to Rebel, and then you tell everybody that it lost.
This is not honest policy. Bert



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