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Subject: Re: DIEP in WMCCC2000 London - long story

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 16:47:00 08/30/00

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On August 30, 2000 at 10:25:03, Sune Larsson wrote:

>On August 30, 2000 at 05:20:51, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>>On August 29, 2000 at 19:03:52, Amir Ban wrote:
>>
>>>On August 29, 2000 at 13:26:36, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>The whole pairing was changed because of AMIRs fear for SOP. Now the last
>>>>round SOS gets the world title for free, the rest simply doesn't
>>>>count.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Why don't you take your lunatic ramblings elsewhere ?
>>>
>>>Amir
>>
>>If you don't show them in world champs anymore sure.
>>
>>Note i'm not lunatic you are. You even protested against a free point
>
> Allright, could you people once and for all decide who the real lunatic
> is? Cuz I strongly consider buying that man's program. For the reason
> that a lunatic just might construct an extraordinary and exciting
> chessprogram. And that's exactly what I want. Already have one of those,
> made by a programmer somewhat a bit off the road. And that special program
> simply gives me great pleasure. Futhermore: Please name your program
> appropriately, i.e. "Crazy Horse" or some like that. I mean, Diep or Deep
> is just... deep into what - search or trouble? And Junior? We are simply
> waiting for the grown up killer to show up!
>
> Good luck to you people!
> Sune
>

I bought Amir's Junior6 recently.  I enjoy it.  I'm sure one of the reasons that
I bought it was that Amir is one of the most stubborn and argumentative people
here at CCC.

Junior is truly a work worthy of a lunatic, I'd recommend it, but I don't
understand where the name came from.

I had considered getting Diep, but to be honest, I wouldn't even know how, and
the Diep homepage (I lost my bookmark but Frank Quisinsky has a link) never
seems to get updated, and I can't really tell what's going on with Diep.

Pete



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