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Subject: Re: Dutch Open: the story of the game Fruit - Diep

Author: Arturo Ochoa

Date: 13:19:19 11/19/05

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On November 19, 2005 at 15:39:50, JNoomen wrote:

>On November 19, 2005 at 15:02:59, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>Hi Vincent,
>
>As I proposed to you: I would like to play a rematch Fruit - Diep with the move
>19.Kb1 being played. As I now have a 3-0 with Fruit against Fritz 9 with 19.Kb1,
>I am confident that Fruit will beat Diep as well.
>
>So name a time, a place and a date, I am ready for it!
>
>Jeroen
>
>
>PS  For the readers here at CCC: I proposed to play a game with 19.Kb1 after the
>match ended, which was refused by Vincent
>
>
>


I had decided not to reply all the garbage written here. However, my patience
with the baby crying is over. Since you don't stop to cry again and again, I am
very confident that Diep would beat you again. Diep already did it with the
Erdogan Book as well as with my lines that you use to call "craps" in every
Tournaments. In this specific Tournament, every Jeroen's line was not able to
beat my "crappy lines", eventhough you had the advantages to be in 3 engines:
Fruit, ProDeo and Sjeng (all version of your book).

Diep doesn't have to play a specific line or game against you, because we won
the battle on that game. It is not a problem for Diep or me, if you failed in
that game.

I won't discuss my prepration here because I won't reveal what I prepared
against your "great openings". Second, it would be very silly to play after a
certain line that you have "prepared" very well.

Well, as far as I know, Fritz 9 is a chessbase engine or you are accussing us ob
being clones of Fritz 9? I know, Diep and Fritz 9 are different engines, and
they play differently. If you want to know what we prepared there, wait until
the next Official Tournament.

Arturo Ochoa M.

PD: Your analysis is lack of concrete variations by the way.......



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