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Subject: Re: Opinion Poll

Author: James Robertson

Date: 12:49:54 09/27/99

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On September 27, 1999 at 15:33:00, James T. Walker wrote:

>On September 27, 1999 at 15:23:01, James Robertson wrote:
>
>>On September 27, 1999 at 15:17:12, James T. Walker wrote:
>>
>>>On September 27, 1999 at 15:02:44, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>On September 27, 1999 at 15:01:28, James T. Walker wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hello,
>>>>>I would like to see a poll taken on how often each person plays a game vs a
>>>>>Chess program at a time control of 40/2hrs or longer.  I haven't played this
>>>>>time control vs a computer in more than 10 years.  I'm curious as to what the
>>>>>average number of times /month people here play a 40/2 or longer game vs a Chess
>>>>>program.
>>>>
>>>>I only play at that time control or longer.  I have absolutely no chance even of
>>>>a draw in 100 games at fast time control.  Maybe that's why I despise it so
>>>>much!
>>>>;-)
>>>
>>>That reminds me, I won a game vs Rebel 10 the other day.  It was a G/5 and the
>>>only game I've ever won at blitz vs any of the top programs.  It was another
>>>"f3" move by Rebel that caused it's demise.   I was watching TV between moves
>>>and expecting to lose as usual when Rebel played the 27 f3.  I had 11 seconds
>>>left on my clock and couldn't believe I had actually won.  Here it is:
>>>
>
><snip>
>>Ha! You can't fool us! you're actually a GM in disguise.
>>
>>James
>>:)
>>
><snip>
>>>
>Hello James,
>If you were to actually look at the game you would see I was down a piece and as
>I said I was almost out ot time and could not believe what I saw.  By the way I
>lose about 60% of my blitz games on time when playing on ICC/FICS so I'm just
>plain slow. That's the 10 year layoff rust.
>Jim Walker

No, I was making a comment about the fact you put black's rating at 2550. :)

James



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