Author: Harald Faber
Date: 21:46:24 05/18/00
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On May 18, 2000 at 15:24:07, James Robertson wrote: >On May 18, 2000 at 15:10:19, Chris Carson wrote: > >>Shein 2100 D Jun 6 Cel 466 1 >>Mittelman 2443 D Jun 6 4x500 0.5 >>Hasidovsky 2177 D Jun 6 4x500 0.5 >>Nor 2271 D Jun 6 4x500 1 >>Barash 2290 D Jun 6 4x500 1 >>Hasidovsky 2177 Fritz 6 K7-500 0.5 >>Soffer 2515 Fritz 6 K7-500 0 >>Kosasvili 2548 Fritz 6 K7-500 1 >>Kaganskiy 2298 Fritz 6 K7-500 0.5 >>Golod 2566 Fritz 6 K7-500 0.5 >>Haimovich 2276 Fritz 6 K7-500 0.5 >>Har Zvi 2507 Fritz 6 K7-500 0 >>Shein 2100 Fritz 6 K7-500 1 >>Nor 2271 Reb-Cen P3-500 1 >>Golod 2566 Reb-Cen P3-500 1 >>Haimovich 2276 Reb-Cen P3-500 1 >>Har Zvi 2507 Reb-Cen P3-500 0.5 >>Kogan 2271 Reb-Cen P3-500 1 >>Malisov 2320 Reb-Cen P3-500 0 >>Hasidovski 2177 Reb-Cen P3-500 0.5 >>Mittleman 2443 Reb-Cen P3-500 0.5 >>Mittelman 2443 Shred 4 P3-500 1 >>Kagnevsky 2298 Shred 4 P3-500 0.5 >>Golod 2566 Shred 4 P3-500 0.5 >>Menahem 2326 Shred 4 P3-500 1 >>Shein 2100 Shred 4 P3-500 1 >>Malisov 2320 Shred 4 P3-500 1 > >Didn't Shredder lose one game on time? > >James Yes, but in fact it was not Shredder who lost on time but the damn operator. Do you count such games too where the operator was unable to operate the program reasonable? I don't because it was not the program which lost.
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