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Subject: Re: Thorsten is right about SSDF favoring Chessbase!!!!!!

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 09:26:23 02/13/01

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On February 13, 2001 at 11:43:03, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>On February 13, 2001 at 11:14:02, Hans Christian Lykke wrote:
>
>>On February 13, 2001 at 10:25:23, Paul Doire wrote:
>>
>>>On February 13, 2001 at 10:03:50, Hans Christian Lykke wrote:
>>>
>>>>On February 13, 2001 at 09:59:24, Paul Doire wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Just look how many matches were stopped when a chessbase product was losing.
>>>>>I had the utmost respect for the SSDF up until now, and I thought all
>>>>>accusations were unfounded, but the proof is indisputable now...just look at
>>>>>this page in CCC.
>>>>>                     S=swedes
>>>>>
>>>>>                     S=stop
>>>>>
>>>>>              all    D=defeats
>>>>>
>>>>>              of     F=Fritz...products
>>>>>
>>>>>I was so much looking forward to SSDF testing CM8000 and the new Tigers,
>>>>>but my days of naivety have now come to an end.
>>>>>
>>>>>Disappointed,
>>>>>Paul
>>>>
>>>>Please name one single match that were stopped when a chessbase
>>>>product was losing.
>>>>
>>>>I have not heard of one.
>>>>
>>>>Venlig hilsen
>>>>
>>>>Hans Christian Lykke (SSDF)
>>>
>>>This page would indicate that Nimzo vs Shredder has halted, or is not being
>>>posted with the frequency of chessbase product victories.
>>>The last page had Deep Fritz vs Crafty and a posting was made after almost every
>>>game!
>>>When chessbase products are losing I guess it's a big secret that SSDF would
>>>rather not post here. I think that's a bit unfair....don't you?
>>>
>>>Paul
>>
>>Maybe it´s ME who is stupid,
>
>No, wrong. But sometimes I wonder why you bother answering to such nonsense.
>
>Enrique

Chessbase forced him.

                A.S.

>
>> but I just don´t understand a clue of what you are
>>meaning.



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