Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 18:46:07 04/08/01
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On April 08, 2001 at 21:39:14, Jorge Pichard wrote: >Thanks to Mr. Schroeder and Terry the match will continue normally without any >delay, in the absent of Ed Panek and Myself for being away on vacation. Very >soon you should be able to continue to submit your reply to Gambit Tiger II, >since Mr Schroeder should hopefully have the move updated by then. For some >unknown reason three of the participants with the strongest programs did not >participated in the last two votes such as: Deep Fritz, Deep Junior and Deep >Shredder. Now that give people and owner of other good programs a better chance >to win the weekly prize and also the overall prize of the DGT Board. There are >still some very strong humans participating and making very solid moves, and >among the remaining participants there are still people using very strong >programs escially in very long time control such as Rebel Century 3, Fritz 6, >Shredder 5, Chess Academy 6.0, CM8K ,and even gambit Tiger 1, plus some winboard >programs like Crafty 18.3 and Amy 0.7. Again this might be your best week to win >a weekly prize. To my surprise the winboard programs are doing a great job in >longer time control, they are scoring very good so far. Don't miss the >opportunity to win a weekly prize an a chance to win the overall prize during >the entire game for the most points accumulated which started last tuesday. >Finally, for those of you that think that you don't have a chance against >the Beast Tiger II, the Web won the first game against Gambit Tiger 1. >This simple fact demonstrate that the competition against the Web is of the very >highest caliber, since most people are assisted by very good chess programs >to avoid any serious blunder. I took a moment from my vacation to encourage you >all to continue to send your votes, and to give Gambit Tiger II the ultimate >challenge. > >http://www.rebel.nl/gt2-web.htm > >Pichard.
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