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Subject: Re:Game from US correspondence championship finals-let's play it out ;)

Author: José Antônio Fabiano Mendes

Date: 16:49:29 03/16/00

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On March 16, 2000 at 17:59:44, Pete R. wrote:

>Clearly 19. Nb6 is definitely a losing move.  Proving the loss earlier in the
>game would take a ton of analysis.  I think white can survive and perhaps fight
>back after 19. Ne3.  It would be fun to play it out, us amateur computer chess
>weenies vs. a seasoned correspondence champ.  I had a blast working on Kasparov
>vs. the World, team correspondence can be quite fun.  Or perhaps we could start
>a new game.  Or perhaps instead of picking on you as an individual we could all
>play a team correspondence event just as a CCC thing for the hell of it.  Just a
>thought.

Maybe we could try a 3-Hirn experiment,"us computer chess weenies"
could play the part of the "human" against the "correspondence champ". JAFM
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http://www.minet.uni-jena..de/www/fakultaet/iam/personen/CA-Chessd.html



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