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Subject: Re: Chess System Tal II for Windows

Author: Bert Seifriz

Date: 14:38:34 04/01/99

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On April 01, 1999 at 08:24:39, Didzis Cirulis wrote:

>On April 01, 1999 at 08:17:26, Bert Seifriz wrote:
>
>>On April 01, 1999 at 07:25:08, Didzis Cirulis wrote:
>>
>>>Hi friends,
>>>
>>>I am looking for some more information about this program.
>>>I find this strange to see the message from Gambitsoft that CST II is sold out
>>>
>>We did not say it is sold out forever. It is sold out at the moment
>>at gambitsoft.com and we get new ones after Easter holidays. So what is strange
>>about this? Bert
>
>Strange is the fact that although chess players are obviously interested in this
>program, there is no (or almost no) information about it!
>Didzis

Sorry, in your last posting you wrote something else (see above)! But we
can answer this as well:

Why do you not go to our site and there to Chess Playing Programs
and then click on CSTAL II there? There has been SOME information there
for 3 or 4 days already!
But the main reason that you do not have MUCH information is different.
Why do you expect a 50 pages test article going into all details with
an exact description of the playing strength just five minutes after
a new program is on the market? This is simply impossible! Still, this
question is asked again and again here. (Sometimes even before a program
has even been programmed.)

And CSTAL has been sold to big department stores until now, this possibly
continues with this version. And big department stores want no
description at all, they want a colorful box. So Chris Whittington
is probably lying in the sun at the Costa del Sol in Spain, and he
forgot to update his page. He would be the only one who could say
something in ADVANCE. All the rest of the world should be given
some time for testing, please.
Happy Easter! Bert



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