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Subject: Re: Paris Blitz tournament A small comment on the Winner

Author: Chris Whittington

Date: 06:27:09 11/05/97

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On November 05, 1997 at 08:25:53, Bruce Moreland wrote:

>On November 01, 1997 at 15:44:37, Ingo Althofer wrote:
>
>>Ferret was the very dominating participant in the Blitz tournament, and
>>won by a margin of 1.5 points in 11 rounds. It gave away only two
>>draws against Fritz and another program ( possibly Junior, round 6 ).
>
>Draws with Fritz and Junior, both with black.  The draw with Fritz was a
>rep draw, I didn't check to see who was better, but Junior was up a pawn
>in an opposite B ending.
>
>>Ferret is the brainchild of Bruce Moreland, who also operated it in
>>the Blitz tournament and also in the WMCCC itself. Already 1996
>>in Jakarta, Ferret had become World Micro Computer Blitz Chess
>>Champion. Congratulations to Bruce for defending this title !
>
>Thanks.
>
>>The "normal" tournament does not run too well for Ferret, and,
>>according to Chris Whittington ( if I understood him correctly in
>>front of the high background noise level ), Bruce looked like an angry
>>man for several days. But now he is completely happy and relaxed.
>
>Actually, when the dust cleared I had done fine (5th, or tied 4th,
>depending upon how you report this).
>
>I'm not quite sure how to take this "angry" comment.  I have emotional
>ups and downs at these, to say the least, but I think that I was more
>disappointed than angry, typically.

Bruce, I have to tell you this, your mood and facial expression / body
language has to be one of the major talking points at the tournament :)

Somebody, forget who, said: "watch him, he gets so tense that he crashes
and then reboots himself; he's rebooting right now, its the blank
hunched expression as he wanders around oblivious to everything" :)

>
>In the last round of the main tournament I was happy because I had no
>pressure on me, because I couldn't win, and because I got to play white,
>and because the damned thing was almost over.
>
>>I am eager to see on Frederic Friedel's video the chaos during the
>>Blitz tournament. ( Hopefully, he has made a tape ... ) When the
>>spatial chaos was only half of the level of the background noise it
>>must have been a battle in the hall ( "Saalschlacht" in German ).
>
>The blitz tournament is completely brutal.  You cannot do well in it
>unless you take it absolutely seriously.
>
>The background noise wasn't a big deal at all.  I was distracted by
>people setting off flashes in my face, but I didn't hear any noise that
>I remember.

Of course not, you have those earphones over your ears the entire time.

BTW I don't believe your story that they just hiss at you with various
degrees of silence .... :)

Chris Whittington

>
>bruce



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