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Subject: Re: A game Mark van Hal - CCC

Author: Côme

Date: 09:15:39 09/07/00

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On September 07, 2000 at 10:20:19, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>On September 07, 2000 at 08:19:37, pavel wrote:
>
>>On September 07, 2000 at 07:59:32, Côme wrote:
>>
>>>On September 07, 2000 at 07:42:53, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>>
>>>>From Marc van Hal (I hope he doesn't mind that I quote his private email):
>>>>
>>>>"... you can play a game against me and you may use as many computer programs
>>>>and GM's as you want. I am convinced that the biggest score you will get is a
>>>>draw, but then you have to be at least as good as me."
>>>>
>>>>I am no GM, but I thought that people in CCC can try to emulate one, and we all
>>>>have good programs and machines. How about a game Mark-CCC? Can someone with a
>>>>practical mind (this excludes me) figure out how to do it: time per move, how to
>>>>decide the moves, etc.?
>>>>
>>>>It could be fun and interesting and even prove Marc's point. Marc: do you want
>>>>to play this game?
>>>>
>>>>Enrique
>>>
>>>Hello !
>>>This is a stupid idea !!!
>>>Who is Marc van Hal ? Kasparov ?? Kramnik ??
>>>I will anwser this question:
>>>Marc van Hal is simply a ill man who think that he is unbeatable !
>>>Better idea : Give the name of a good psy for Marc.
>>>Best Regards
>>>Alexandre Côme
>>
>>what does a human with low IQ and stupid mouth makes?..........u
>>
>>pavel
>
>Hi Pavel:
>This guy Come surely commited a serious mistake, but we are not compelled to
>commit another one saying he is an idiot To be an idiot and to do something
>idiot are different things. I believe Come by himself know by now that he was
>harsh and inhuman. Every one of us is so from time to time even with our most
>beloved people. Lets the guy being eaten by his own remorses. That's enough.
>Regards
>Fernando

Sorry no remorses at all.
Best Regards
Alexandre Côme





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