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Subject: Re: A great idea, but...

Author: Mike S.

Date: 19:43:35 11/18/00

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In the Kasparov-Kramnik online games recently, it happened too, that some moves
were played immediatly (or at least transmitted without delay in between). It's
not unusual I think, if the human has expected the opponents move. So I think,
this wouldn't give a clue, and a minimun time of some seconds before
transmitting the move would be enough.

I like the idea too, but I would warn to estimate the interest in this question
very high. According to my experience at least, there's not much response to be
expected. See rec.games.chess.misc of August 14th, 2000 (long URL):

http://x56.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=657997698&CONTEXT=974605131.1065680911&hitnum=0

Zero replies. Meanwhile I forgot myself, who the players were. Maybe some of you
can tell me?

Regards,
M.Scheidl



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