Author: Tomas Casanovas Martinez
Date: 12:53:43 06/24/00
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On June 24, 2000 at 14:13:27, Chessfun wrote: >On June 24, 2000 at 13:32:33, Mogens Larsen wrote: > >>On June 24, 2000 at 13:27:41, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>If that is the case can you take the time and test SOS vs Fritz 6a in a mini >>>match of 30 games in G/60 and post the result to us in 3 days. >> >>Isn't that asking too much given that the match itself could last 60 hours? >>Besides, he was talking about something close to tournament time control, not >>G/60. >> >>Best wishes... >>Mogens > > >The real question to me is "something close to tournament >time control" this could mean something different to everyone. >Maybe it was G/60?. Sorry for having assumed that everyone had read my previous posts. The games were at : 40 moves 2 hours, + 20 moves 1 hour + 30 minutes finish. That is a maximum length of SEVEN HOURS per game. This is the reason I qualified this match as 'close to tournament time control'. Playing in only one computer -Pentium II 400, 256 Ram-, the result was the mentioned one, and some of the games were, in my opinion, beatiful. If you are interested in the games, I can post them here again... providing the moderators accept it. Regards, Tom. > >Thanks.
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