Author: Ernst Walet
Date: 09:57:19 01/05/01
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Still, according to me, you cannot completely compare the two matches, as in Dortmund Junior played each opponent just once (as far as I know), while Rebel plays the same opponent six times. Ernst. On January 05, 2001 at 12:53:19, Ernst Walet wrote: >On January 05, 2001 at 12:50:37, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On January 05, 2001 at 12:38:27, Ernst Walet wrote: >> >>>On January 05, 2001 at 12:20:16, Uri Blass wrote: >>> >>>>On January 05, 2001 at 11:44:01, Ernst Walet wrote: >>>> >>>>>On January 05, 2001 at 07:50:42, Mark Schreiber wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>In the match with v/d Wiel, Rebel is running on P3 866 MHz. Using a faster >>>>>>computer would be an improvemnt. Maybe a P4 1.5 GHz. They could also improve >>>>>>Rebel to run on dual or multi processor like Junior. The Junior that ran on an 8 >>>>>>processor at Dortmund would clobber v/d Wiel. At Dortmund, Junior performed at >>>>>>Fide 2700. >>>>> >>>>>I believe the games at Dormunt had a faster time control, so you cannot compare >>>>>the rating. >>>> >>>>The truth "believes" that the games at dortmund had no faster time control. >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>>Thank you for calling me a liar. >> >>I did not call you a liar. >> >>I remember that the games were tournament time control but I was not sure if it >>was exactly the same time control so I looked in the following link >> >>http://www.chessbase.com/events/dortmund2000/dort09.htm >> >>I found that leko lost after a game of 6 hours against Deep Junior and it means >>that the time control was not faster than the games of Rebel against van der >>Wiel. >> >>Only after I found this information I responded. >> >>I did not like the fact that you posted "I believe" without checking and this >>was the reason for my response(the truth "believes"). >> >>Uri > > >"I believe" was meant as "As far as I know" and not as "I am sure". > >Misunderstanding, no harm done. > >Ernst.
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