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Subject: Re: M-Chess Pro7 : strength ??

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 02:41:52 12/31/97

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>Posted by Chris Whittington on December 30, 1997 at 18:37:34:

>>Chris, I feel that it is a pity you pointed an interesting discussion
>>in such a direction.

>Well, you see, I feel it is such a pity you pointed it in the direction
>of a specific programming team.

You implied a lot untrue allegations about possible attacks on a
commercial opponent with the intention to hurt. In the meantime
I could imply the same about you, or?

You have no evidence of your allegations. I asked you to stop this.
You did not. In fact with your previous contribution you have lighted
up the fire.

Therefore I have given this case to the moderators in charge.

Book-cooking belongs to the area of computer chess. Therefore we talk
about it. It has to do with playing strength. So we discuss it. There
is no intention to hurt, those are your words not mine. Did anybody
accuse the CSTAL team of hitting a commercial opponent? After all the
CSTAL team started the book-cook topic. Why Chris?

You better should read the postings of your own team first and ask
yourself the question if these postings were posted to hurt Mchess.

I assume your answer is no.

If so, then don't try to accuse another party of such a thing. There
is no logic in that.

Or did the CSTAL team (using your words now) try to point it in the
direction of a specific programming team with the initial postings?

Silly all this don't you think?

- Ed -


>Anyway, your view is clear and fixed, Mchess has stated its position. I
>prefer to err on the side on non-suspicion as to intention, but, as is
>clear,  we live in a suspicious community.

>Chris Whittington

>> Still, I wish you a happy 1998 as I wish everybody
>>here at CCC al the best for the next year!

>>Best regards, Jeroen



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