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Subject: Re: Rebel 9 is in first position in a strong local tournament.

Author: Jari Kylmälä

Date: 05:55:49 12/05/97

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On December 05, 1997 at 06:22:12, Ed Schröder wrote:

>I have added the great results of Rebel9, Hiarcs6 and CM5000 on the
>Dominican tournament (126 players in total) to the Rebel Home Page.
>Also the available computer games are downloadable.
>
>See WWW.REBEL.NL
>
>I want to thank Manuel for all the information he supplied to me.
>
>General Tournament Information
>
>Tournament             Dominican Republic
>Sponsor                SAMANEL
>Time control           40 in 2:00, 1:00 all
>Prize money            3,000 US dollar
>Participants (human)   Many IM and FM (in total 123 people)
>Participants (comp)    Rebel 9.0 (Pentium 225 Mhz)
>Participants (comp)    Hiarcs 6.0 (Pentium 266 Mhz)
>Participants (comp)    ChessMaster 5000 (Pentium 300 Mhz)
>

detailed information about the comp participants:
Rebel 9.0 : Pentium MMX 225 MHz
Hiarcs 6.0: PentiumII 266 MHz
CM5000    : PentiumII 300 MHz

>
>Final Tournament Ranking
>
>Place  Name                   Points  Rounds  Buchholz
> 1     REBEL 9.0               10.0    11       82.0
> 2     Hiarcs 6.0               8.5    11       83.0
> 3     Nelson Pinal (IM)        8.5    11       80.0
> 4     Manuel Dominguez (FM)    8.5    11       79.5
> 5     Gustavo Hermandez (IM)   8.0    11       78.0
> 6     Fernando Cabrera         8.0    11       74.5
> 7     ChessMaster 5000         8.0    11       73.0
> 8     Luis Arzeno              8.0    11       71.0
> 9     Salvador Potentini       8.0    11       66.5
>10     Ramon Mateo (IM)         7.5    11       81.5
>
>Bob, do you now finally believe the current micro's play "at least"
>on IM level on tournament time control :))
>

Well I think they do :)
Congrats Rebel and the Rebel team!

--
Jari Kylmälä


P.S. Ed, I like the new looks of Rebel homepage.



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