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Subject: Re: New FIDE time controls ?

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 06:42:07 02/05/01

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On February 05, 2001 at 01:27:34, James T. Walker wrote:

>On February 04, 2001 at 23:11:23, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>>On February 04, 2001 at 18:29:12, James T. Walker wrote:
>>
>>>How many programs can now be programmed for the new FIDE time control of 40/75
>>>plus all/15 with +30 seconds per move from move 1 ??
>>>Jim
>>
>>Of course. Not the programs have a single problem,
>>the FIDE has a problem.
>>
>>We already knew the FIDE president's biggest
>>pal is called Saddam Hussain, but the way he acts
>>definitely has features which are more as un-democratic,
>>the features currently are definitely getting described best
>>as 'stupid'.
>>
>>We don't want to end up in with a draughts level of 60 moves in 1
>>hour, in order to be home before dinner...
>>
>>Perhaps my next try is to register a blitz event to get FIDE
>>rated, cuz i'm good in blitz and i might get a few more people
>>for the blitz event...
>>
>>Vincent
>
>As usual Vincent your post is a complete nonsense diatribe which has nothing to
>do with my question.  If you are going to post nonsense here why don't you at
>least start your own thread!
>Jim

First of all this is not nonsense what i write.
Illumnizov wanted to do a match in Bagdad

Karpov-Kamsky

this was a few years ago. Only because both players didn't want to
match didn't continue.

Secondly how about the stupidiness you post, of course software has no
problems with the time control. Even a beginner can figure that out
if he clicks 'levels' and sees what he can enter in the diff progs.






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