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Subject: Re: Sorry for the typographical errors, I was too excited !!!

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 13:43:16 03/16/01

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On March 16, 2001 at 15:26:58, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On March 16, 2001 at 15:15:58, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>On March 16, 2001 at 14:37:06, Ed Panek wrote:
>>
>>>On March 16, 2001 at 14:06:04, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>>
>>>>Can somebody with a computer higher than 900 MHz single or PIII 2X 900 MHz with
>>>>either Deep Fritz, Deep Shredder or Gambit 2(Beta) Challenge all of us members
>>>>of the CCC using different programs and hardwares by submitting a candidate move
>>>>every hour. Now the most selected move from all the programs will be the chosen
>>>>one to be played against whatever program is selected by the volunteer to take
>>>>the challenge. Candidate person to take the challenge would be either Enrique,
>>>>Sara or anybody with the minimum hardware required. The Challenge can start
>>>>every Saturday or Sunday and whatever amount of players who want to participate
>>>>it would be fine, as long as the moves are sent by a dead line time every hour.
>>>>Now there should be a Website available where all of us can submit the moves and
>>>>constantly see the current position.
>>>>
>>>>Pichard.
>>>
>>>I would be willing to help
>>>
>>>I run an Athlon 1260 MHz 128 Mbram with Tiger 13,gtiger H732 and genius 4 on
>>>this system.
>>>
>>>
>>>tell me what to do and I can help any way I can
>>>
>>>Ed
>>
>>Since you have a P.C that meet the minimum requirement and you already have
>>Tiger 13 and Gtiger, I recommend you to please ask Christophe for a copy of his
>>Gtiger 2 (Beta) and at the same time if Mr Ed schroeder can help you by using
>>his Website to post the position on the weekend.
>
>PS: If Christophe or Mr Ed is willing to help, this would be a great
>opportunity to show Gtiger 2 real strength.
>
>>Pichard.



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