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Subject: Re: How to beat Rebel 9 in 16 moves!!

Author: Howard Exner

Date: 20:30:56 11/11/97

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On November 11, 1997 at 15:08:13, Chris Whittington wrote:

>
>On November 11, 1997 at 14:40:10, Howard Exner wrote:
>
>>On November 11, 1997 at 13:48:13, Chris Whittington wrote:
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>>>On November 11, 1997 at 13:43:24, Howard Exner wrote:
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>>>>Howard = >>
>>>>Robert = >
>>>in what time ? I thought it was quite a quick find when I looked at it
>>>..... ?
>>>
>>>Chris
>>
>>The poster was Fernando Villegas. He mentioned CSTAL rejecting 0-0
>>quickly but I don't recall him posting a time for playing d7-d6. He
>>did say it was played at 40/2 on a P200 MMX.
>
>My version (paris) plays d7-d5. more agressive

D7-d5 can't be played here instead of 0-0 as the white
Knight is on d5. d7-d5 is the correct move to make after
the move 0-0 for black then Nxc7 for white.
>
>
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>>I'd be interested in CSTal's analysis of the more crucial Qxc7
>>losing blunder. I'm sure like all good programs it would avoid this.
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>I can look, but I'm sure it would not play this move
>
>
>>
>>Bye the way, I wonder if you will include some CSTal games on your
>>website aginst other computers or humans in the future?  I've played
>>over
>>its Aegon and WWCC97 games. It has a
>>fascinating, original style.
>
>thanks, I think Thorsten has some games, but they all say we hand-picked
>them :)

Mmm ... posting hand picked games. Something GM's would never do
in there printed greatest games collections. :)

Thorsten, post away or e-mail me the games.



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