Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 00:56:45 11/11/00
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On November 11, 2000 at 03:26:14, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >Dear CCC, > >I didn't realize just how big the Rebel Century 3.0 database of the best games >of the last 150 years was. 800,026 games is a lot of games. This data is >certainly not the biggest possible but I would challenge any of you to study 100 >games each and every day for almost 22 years. > >I kept scrolling and scrolling and scrolling just on the letter "F" and found >that a guy by the name of Frohlich played five games in the past. Now if >Fink,Finkelstein,Fricke and Fine are as talented I will be impressed. > >If it took over 6000 man hours to compile all these games then the price of less >than sixty dollars US for Rebel 11 is less than one cent per hour. This does >not include the thousands of hours that Ed Schroeder and Christophe Theron and >Lex Loep and Jeroen Noomen etc. have put into the programs and interface of both >Rebel Century 3.0 and Rebel Tiger/Gambit Tiger. > >You can not go wrong if you buy Rebel 11. On the other hand, you may suffer >from information overload. Are you practising for a job in public relations? If you are, it's getting better IMHO. Mogens.
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