Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 19:36:58 11/22/99
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On November 22, 1999 at 16:16:36, Marcus Kaestner wrote: >On November 22, 1999 at 13:59:44, eric guttenberg wrote: > >>Well, maybe in future, when a tourney or test is posted, Nimzo 7.32 >>should be refered to as Good Nimzo 7.32 or Bad Nimzo 7.32... >>for example, in the ongoing SSDF match the current score is >>Good Nimzo 7.32 leading Fritz 5.32 19-18 and in the 2d Thuringer tournament >>it is Bad Nimzo 7.32 with 0.5-5.5 in 6 rounds. >> The Nimzo 7.32 that I have appears to play on my 333 Celeron as >>Good Nimzo but I have only had it a short time. Maybe tomorrow it >>will become Bad Nimzo... >> >> >>eric > > >hahaha, very funny :-)))) >nice posting! >sometimes it´s very strange this computerchess stuff :-) > >marcus Maybe Nimzo is the most anticomputer-tuned program on the planet? :) After all Donninger is the author of Auto232, and I assume he had written this stuff for his own usage before releasing it as a product? Don't take this post of mine too seriously, I don't believe it is possible to "tune" against computers anyway... Christophe
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