Author: Fernando Villegas
Date: 10:06:17 08/21/05
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You have a very good point, but perhaps there are other factors too. One I would like to mention is the development of the programming techniques in themselves, much of them becoming comodities and so creating a very high and solid shoulder to develope some extra tricks. Amateurs benefits very much of that shoulder, can get higher and so diminish a lot the available room for differences. If Lang or Ed were still in the trade, they perhaps could develop an extra margin over the amateurs, but this time so tiny as to leave room for anything to happen in a tourn. were the confrontations happens just once. Fernando
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